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Hi,
I would really appreciate it if you took a few minutes out of your time for a quick read through my profile, it will help me gauge myself.
I'm primarily a Data Science guy, with around 5 years experience in local trading houses in the UAE.
Education:
- MEng (Mechanical) from University of Southampton (2015) - low 2:1 (around 3.4 GPA).
- Most of the modules included calculus, so I'm pretty comfortable with it.
Experience:
- 1.5 years with a local currency trading house, order analysis mostly.
- 3.5 years with a local oil trading company, again helping traders assess some futures contract prices.
My experience has mainly been large scale data engineering + deep learning on the datasets on the pipelines that I make.
I also trade equities on the side in an attempt to increase my savings.
GRE:
- Aiming for Quant: 168+, received a 165 in a mock test + will grind more out.
Primary reason for Masters:
I've stagnated in my career, I didn't know being a quant was an option until I got a job that was basically a forex analyst, and was immediately sucked in.
But I don't think I'm going to get ahead in this career without a big-name university attached to my resume + a lot more mathematics attached to my skill-set.
I can program well in Python, VBA, Golang (I know no one uses this in the quant industry) and C++ (very rusty).
These are the universities I'm looking at, at the moment. None in the US as I don't think my grades translate well (am I correct in this assumption?).
I've got a couple of questions:
1) Which US universities do you think are within reach and barely within reach for my profile?
2) How correct is my view on Cambridge and Oxford being "Ambitious"? I'm only asking this because I've got no details on anyone with experience + my bad grades get into their programmes. Are there any such unicorns, i.e is there hope or should I spend my application money elsewhere?
I would really appreciate it if you took a few minutes out of your time for a quick read through my profile, it will help me gauge myself.
I'm primarily a Data Science guy, with around 5 years experience in local trading houses in the UAE.
Education:
- MEng (Mechanical) from University of Southampton (2015) - low 2:1 (around 3.4 GPA).
- Most of the modules included calculus, so I'm pretty comfortable with it.
Experience:
- 1.5 years with a local currency trading house, order analysis mostly.
- 3.5 years with a local oil trading company, again helping traders assess some futures contract prices.
My experience has mainly been large scale data engineering + deep learning on the datasets on the pipelines that I make.
I also trade equities on the side in an attempt to increase my savings.
GRE:
- Aiming for Quant: 168+, received a 165 in a mock test + will grind more out.
Primary reason for Masters:
I've stagnated in my career, I didn't know being a quant was an option until I got a job that was basically a forex analyst, and was immediately sucked in.
But I don't think I'm going to get ahead in this career without a big-name university attached to my resume + a lot more mathematics attached to my skill-set.
I can program well in Python, VBA, Golang (I know no one uses this in the quant industry) and C++ (very rusty).
These are the universities I'm looking at, at the moment. None in the US as I don't think my grades translate well (am I correct in this assumption?).
University | Degree | Department | Programme | Category |
UCL | MSc | Computer Science | Computational Finance | Within Reach |
Imperial | MSc | Mathematics | Statistics (Statistical Finance) | Barely within reach |
Imperial | MSc | Business School | Risk Management and Financial Engineering | Barely within reach |
Imperial | MSc | Mathematics | Mathematics and Finance | Barely within reach |
Cambridge | MFin | Judge Business School | Master of Finance | Ambitious |
Oxford | MSc | Mathematics | MSc in Computational Finance | Ambitious |
Warwick | Msc | Business School | Mathematical Finance | Within Reach |
I've got a couple of questions:
1) Which US universities do you think are within reach and barely within reach for my profile?
2) How correct is my view on Cambridge and Oxford being "Ambitious"? I'm only asking this because I've got no details on anyone with experience + my bad grades get into their programmes. Are there any such unicorns, i.e is there hope or should I spend my application money elsewhere?