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Career Goals/Why MFE: Out of the gate, this community has been very helpful so far, but I want to get a reality check on progress and weak spots and if I need to re-focus what I am spending time on to get into (ideally top) MFE programs. My long-term career goal (lofty, "aspiration" may be more a more appropriate term) is quantitative credit portfolio management.
Anyway, here's how I have been approaching the class of 2024 admissions process
Thanks for the patience!
Anyway, here's how I have been approaching the class of 2024 admissions process
Work Ex: Graduated in December (3.7 GPA, US top 50 but not a target) with little math experience. Working full time in a non-quant role in a well-regarded (Capital Group/Wellington/PIMCO/Fidelity/T Rowe etc.) asset management firm. I would rather not move roles since the pay is good, I am learning a lot about my space, and I have the WLB (50-60 hrs a week) to put the hours in to my Pre-reqs without feeling like I am burning out.
Pre-Requisites: I have finished Calc II, am taking Lin Alg, and planning to take Calc III, Probability, and Diff Eq through a better uni than the one I graduated from (online, but I am in the same class sections as their math undergrads and not in a MOOC format). At one course per term, I would be done with these by summer 2023. For programming, planning on C++ or Python programming courses in time to finish apps towards end of 2023 + strengthen programming before arriving to campus in 2024. Is this too long a timeline? Will 2.5 years be too long of a gap between Ugrad and masters or will there be leeway given I would have been taking pre-reqs the whole time?
Recommendations and Research: For recommendations, I was thinking of using my current work supervisor, a professor I did research assistant work for in Ugrad (Finance related, but my name isn't in the publication because I only did minor data collection), and a boss at a previous job I had where I did some econometric research for them (not finance related or published). Is this strong enough research background for these programs or do I need to try to find some summer research opportunity? Do I prioritize on displaying my research, or my other internships (investment banking at a lesser known boutique) on my resume (or can I do both with a more than 1-page resume)?
Test Strategizing: Part of the purpose of this post is to gauge whether the above aspects are strong enough for these applications to think about taking the GRE, as if not, I would do MBA instead and thus take the GMAT. I recognize that GRE is a critical part of application success, but I don't want to work on trying to get that insane GRE score if the rest of my profile would hold me back even with the insane GRE.
Apologies for the wall of text. I haven't actually sat down and talked about the above with anyone in the field, so wanted to take the opportunity now to see if I am on track and if I need to make any adjustments to my plan to be as successful as possible come application season .Thanks for the patience!