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Hi everyone, just finished my junior year and want to apply for the fall 2026(Sorry for the confusion, it should be 2026 not 2025 as the subject stated) MFE program. I'd like to see my chance of getting into good programs. All opinions, advice, and comments are extremely appreciated.
Education: University of Washington
Major: Mathematics
GPA: 3.47
GRE: Haven't taken, aim at 325+ with 170 quant
Coursework (taken and plan to take):
- Math: Real Analysis; Linear Algebra; Multi Calc; Calc I & II; Modern Algebra; Discrete Mathematical Modeling; Probability I & II; (Plan to take: Stochastic Process, Numerical Analysis, Linear Optimization.)
- Stats: Theory of Statistics
- CS: Python Programming; Database Systems; Reinforcement Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Data Structures and Algorithms; Java Programming
- Econ: Intermediate Micro Econometrics
Languages: Python, R, SQL, MATLAB, Java, JS
Experience: One quant internship at this moment at a Public Fund.
Research & Project: One on-campus RA with Reinforcement Learning on arithmetic circuits.
My Concerns: GPA is not competitive at all; No much quant research and experiences.
Again, All opinions, advice, and comments are extremely appreciated.
Education: University of Washington
Major: Mathematics
GPA: 3.47
GRE: Haven't taken, aim at 325+ with 170 quant
Coursework (taken and plan to take):
- Math: Real Analysis; Linear Algebra; Multi Calc; Calc I & II; Modern Algebra; Discrete Mathematical Modeling; Probability I & II; (Plan to take: Stochastic Process, Numerical Analysis, Linear Optimization.)
- Stats: Theory of Statistics
- CS: Python Programming; Database Systems; Reinforcement Learning; Artificial Intelligence; Data Structures and Algorithms; Java Programming
- Econ: Intermediate Micro Econometrics
Languages: Python, R, SQL, MATLAB, Java, JS
Experience: One quant internship at this moment at a Public Fund.
Research & Project: One on-campus RA with Reinforcement Learning on arithmetic circuits.
My Concerns: GPA is not competitive at all; No much quant research and experiences.
Again, All opinions, advice, and comments are extremely appreciated.