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I was wondering if anyone knows much about the post baccalaurete programs?
I have heard of Columbia's post bacc in Quant Finance where students who have graduated undergrad but are hoping to get into a grad school or one of the financial engineering programs can take math/programming requirements they didn't get done in undergrad.
Does anyone know of any more of these types of programs? (CUNY apparently has one for much cheaper)
My goal is to get into a top masters institution whether a Masters in Finance or a Masters in financial Mathematics/Engineering. I am also thinking of getting a phd later on. However, I took mostly business classes in undergrad and thus at most can only satisfy requirements up to Calc 3/Linear Algebra.
My track is either:
1.) Stay at my current undergrad for an extra semester even though I will already have enough credits to graduate. Then I would perhaps be able to atleast fulfill a math and economics minor onto my Finance degree. Perhaps I can get a bigger scholarship for the remaining time as well.
2.) Go to one of these post-bacc programs and get some of the math/ programming requirements out of the way. I would like to take higher level math classes and some basic programming courses done. I do wonder though whether doing well in these courses would boost my chance for getting into a top masters program?
Also not sure if I can take many of the math courses online and then really get it cheap by staying at home back in California for the year.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
I have heard of Columbia's post bacc in Quant Finance where students who have graduated undergrad but are hoping to get into a grad school or one of the financial engineering programs can take math/programming requirements they didn't get done in undergrad.
Does anyone know of any more of these types of programs? (CUNY apparently has one for much cheaper)
My goal is to get into a top masters institution whether a Masters in Finance or a Masters in financial Mathematics/Engineering. I am also thinking of getting a phd later on. However, I took mostly business classes in undergrad and thus at most can only satisfy requirements up to Calc 3/Linear Algebra.
My track is either:
1.) Stay at my current undergrad for an extra semester even though I will already have enough credits to graduate. Then I would perhaps be able to atleast fulfill a math and economics minor onto my Finance degree. Perhaps I can get a bigger scholarship for the remaining time as well.
2.) Go to one of these post-bacc programs and get some of the math/ programming requirements out of the way. I would like to take higher level math classes and some basic programming courses done. I do wonder though whether doing well in these courses would boost my chance for getting into a top masters program?
Also not sure if I can take many of the math courses online and then really get it cheap by staying at home back in California for the year.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->