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Hi everyone,
Sorry for inconvenience if I caused any. I am new here and don't know the rules much. I am writing from Turkey. I am planning to apply for Financial Engineering graduate programs in US and UK.
I was wondering what school you would recommend to me, given my profile below.
-GRE (Q:165 (90%), V:156 (71%), AW:3 (15%)
-GMAT (Q:51 (97%), V:27 (45%), IR:8 (93%), AW:4 (32%)
-IELTS 7.0 (Reading: 7.5, Listening: 6.5, Writing: 7.0, Speaking: 7.5)
-Bachelor Degree: Industrial Engineering, cGPA 2.74/4
-6 months internship experience in Deutsche Bank Equity Research
I took many math and operations research courses and the grades I got from them vary a lot (from A- to D+). I also took quite a number of accounting, finance and economics courses from Coursera with certificates (not verified though). I have some experience with pairs trading algorithms. I know also some CFA guys in Deutsche who like me and can write letters.
Any comment is very much appreciated
Sorry for inconvenience if I caused any. I am new here and don't know the rules much. I am writing from Turkey. I am planning to apply for Financial Engineering graduate programs in US and UK.
I was wondering what school you would recommend to me, given my profile below.
-GRE (Q:165 (90%), V:156 (71%), AW:3 (15%)
-GMAT (Q:51 (97%), V:27 (45%), IR:8 (93%), AW:4 (32%)
-IELTS 7.0 (Reading: 7.5, Listening: 6.5, Writing: 7.0, Speaking: 7.5)
-Bachelor Degree: Industrial Engineering, cGPA 2.74/4
-6 months internship experience in Deutsche Bank Equity Research
I took many math and operations research courses and the grades I got from them vary a lot (from A- to D+). I also took quite a number of accounting, finance and economics courses from Coursera with certificates (not verified though). I have some experience with pairs trading algorithms. I know also some CFA guys in Deutsche who like me and can write letters.
Any comment is very much appreciated