Hey guys, I'm new to the forum, and I was hoping someone like Andy could give me some good advices on my complicated situation.
I am currently a senior at UCLA major in Math/Econ(GPA:3.5) with a minor in Stats(GPA:3.87). Overall GPA: 3.65
GRE: Q800, V500
My end goal is to becoming a quant, and now I have been thinking that I took the wrong path, since I didn't apply for any MFE programs instead of 5 MA programs in Statistics. And the reason behind that was simple, first I got a lot of influences by my statistic professors and was struggling for a while, then I heard it somewhere saying that most of the MFE program requires applicants to have some working experiments prior applying. And now I am feeling so regretted of what I have done. Is there anyway to make it up now? should I wait for another year to apply for MFE programs? or Should I just complete my MA degree in Statistics first then apply for MFE? how much helpful is it going to be in the field of quant with a MA degree in Statistics. And on average, is it really necessary to have some finance related working experiment for getting into top MFE programs?
Thanks for spending time on reading it, and hope you guys could help me out!
I am currently a senior at UCLA major in Math/Econ(GPA:3.5) with a minor in Stats(GPA:3.87). Overall GPA: 3.65
GRE: Q800, V500
My end goal is to becoming a quant, and now I have been thinking that I took the wrong path, since I didn't apply for any MFE programs instead of 5 MA programs in Statistics. And the reason behind that was simple, first I got a lot of influences by my statistic professors and was struggling for a while, then I heard it somewhere saying that most of the MFE program requires applicants to have some working experiments prior applying. And now I am feeling so regretted of what I have done. Is there anyway to make it up now? should I wait for another year to apply for MFE programs? or Should I just complete my MA degree in Statistics first then apply for MFE? how much helpful is it going to be in the field of quant with a MA degree in Statistics. And on average, is it really necessary to have some finance related working experiment for getting into top MFE programs?
Thanks for spending time on reading it, and hope you guys could help me out!