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Hi everyone,
I'm preparing applications for 2026 MFE/MFin programs and would appreciate some perspective on my profile. I plan to apply mainly to programs in the US and Switzerland, including MIT, Columbia, NYU, ETH Zurich, and EPFL.
I’m finishing my BSc in Electrical Engineering at Escola Politécnica — University of São Paulo (Poli-USP), which consistently ranks as the top university in Latin America. My GPA is 8.8/10, placing me around the top 3 in my class. Recently, I’ve taken several master’s-level courses in Computer Engineering (probabilistic modeling, ML) and Mathematics (time series, stochastic processes, quantitative finance).
My test scores are: GRE 167Q / 160V and TOEFL 104.
Professionally, I work as a Quantitative Researcher at Giant Steps Capital, the largest quantitative hedge fund in Brazil. I interned there before receiving a full-time offer seven months ago, and I now have roughly 1.5 years of experience. My work involves intraday trading research, volatility/volume forecasting, and large-scale backtesting. I also lead research on transaction cost analysis and market impact for a long/short equities portfolio. Additionally, I previously interned in ML and numerical methods, including a research internship at EPFL’s Adaptive Systems Lab in Switzerland. I have two published papers in AI/ML.
Given my background, I’m trying to assess how competitive I might be for programs at this level and whether there’s anything in particular I should strengthen before applying.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I'm preparing applications for 2026 MFE/MFin programs and would appreciate some perspective on my profile. I plan to apply mainly to programs in the US and Switzerland, including MIT, Columbia, NYU, ETH Zurich, and EPFL.
I’m finishing my BSc in Electrical Engineering at Escola Politécnica — University of São Paulo (Poli-USP), which consistently ranks as the top university in Latin America. My GPA is 8.8/10, placing me around the top 3 in my class. Recently, I’ve taken several master’s-level courses in Computer Engineering (probabilistic modeling, ML) and Mathematics (time series, stochastic processes, quantitative finance).
My test scores are: GRE 167Q / 160V and TOEFL 104.
Professionally, I work as a Quantitative Researcher at Giant Steps Capital, the largest quantitative hedge fund in Brazil. I interned there before receiving a full-time offer seven months ago, and I now have roughly 1.5 years of experience. My work involves intraday trading research, volatility/volume forecasting, and large-scale backtesting. I also lead research on transaction cost analysis and market impact for a long/short equities portfolio. Additionally, I previously interned in ML and numerical methods, including a research internship at EPFL’s Adaptive Systems Lab in Switzerland. I have two published papers in AI/ML.
Given my background, I’m trying to assess how competitive I might be for programs at this level and whether there’s anything in particular I should strengthen before applying.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!