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Hello everyone,
I am currently a Bachelor's in Economics student and plan to apply to various financial programs in and outside the U.S. in January 2024. Even though I haven't made a definitive choice yet, here is a list of the programs I'm most probably going to apply:
- 2 semesters sequence of Calculus
- Multivariable calculus applied to microeconomics
- Tons of stats in econometrics and other stat courses. I am also a research assistant working on problems related to actuarial sciences.
- I had little (almost no) exposure to linear algebra
- The only programming language I had exposure to is R (mostly for stats/economics).
There are so many prep courses out there that I am a bit confused about which ones are relevant or not (and given the price of those, I would rather pay for one that is actually helpful). For example, I heard that the prep course from Chicago MSMF is basically only helpful if you plan to apply to that particular university. Is there any well-regarded prep course offered by a university that offers a certificate at the end that I could use to apply to all the universities mentioned? Given that I plan to apply in January 2024, the prep course should obviously take place before that.
Thank you!
I am currently a Bachelor's in Economics student and plan to apply to various financial programs in and outside the U.S. in January 2024. Even though I haven't made a definitive choice yet, here is a list of the programs I'm most probably going to apply:
- MFin Princeton
- MFin MIT
- MFE Columbia
- MAFN Columbia
- MSMF Chicago
- MSc Financial Economics Oxford
- 2 semesters sequence of Calculus
- Multivariable calculus applied to microeconomics
- Tons of stats in econometrics and other stat courses. I am also a research assistant working on problems related to actuarial sciences.
- I had little (almost no) exposure to linear algebra
- The only programming language I had exposure to is R (mostly for stats/economics).
There are so many prep courses out there that I am a bit confused about which ones are relevant or not (and given the price of those, I would rather pay for one that is actually helpful). For example, I heard that the prep course from Chicago MSMF is basically only helpful if you plan to apply to that particular university. Is there any well-regarded prep course offered by a university that offers a certificate at the end that I could use to apply to all the universities mentioned? Given that I plan to apply in January 2024, the prep course should obviously take place before that.
Thank you!