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Profile Evaluation - MFinE

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9/6/21
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Hello everyone!

I am a final year student pursuing computer science from a Tier 1 engineering college in India.

GRE: 333 (163V + 170V)
GPA: 8.1

Internships:
1. Quant at BB

Have coursework on risk management and financial engineering.

Have one project related to computational finance

I am looking at the following unis:

CMUAmbitious
ColumbiaAmbitious
UC BerkeleyAmbitious
NYU TandonModerate
MITModerate
U ChicagoModerate
CornellSafe
Georgia TechSafe

Are there other unis I should look at and given my current profile should I change the difficulty level for any?

Cheers!
 
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i'd probably swap cornell for chicago but this looks pretty on point i think

also, more important than your gpa overall is how you've done in the relevant courses specifically, so keep that in mind as well
 
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