Hi everyone!
I study financial engineering in China and want to apply for mfe programs abroad. But so far my application hasn't gone well because 1) I spent too little time on it and 2) I know too little of what I want to do with my career.
Yes, I want a brilliant job and study hard on mathematics, finance, economics and every courses mandated by the university. But no, I never bother planning my education and career. And that's why I can't articualte my career goal everytime I have to write a personal statement for any particular program.
Now I receive an offer to study mathematical finance made by the University of Manchester, while some of my classmates are admitted to mfe programs offered by better institutes like University of Chicago, Imperial College, University of Illinoirs, etc. I'm quite upset with myself because I know I would also stand a chance if I have applied for these programs.
So basically, my application and career path is a failure. I'm at a loss. But I want to get back on the right track, starting by asking for help from you guys. Should I accept the offer made by the University of Manchester OR wait and prepare for next year's application? If I go to manchester, will that put me in a disadvantaged position for future career since the program enroll students come from less competitive institutes?
I study financial engineering in China and want to apply for mfe programs abroad. But so far my application hasn't gone well because 1) I spent too little time on it and 2) I know too little of what I want to do with my career.
Yes, I want a brilliant job and study hard on mathematics, finance, economics and every courses mandated by the university. But no, I never bother planning my education and career. And that's why I can't articualte my career goal everytime I have to write a personal statement for any particular program.
Now I receive an offer to study mathematical finance made by the University of Manchester, while some of my classmates are admitted to mfe programs offered by better institutes like University of Chicago, Imperial College, University of Illinoirs, etc. I'm quite upset with myself because I know I would also stand a chance if I have applied for these programs.
So basically, my application and career path is a failure. I'm at a loss. But I want to get back on the right track, starting by asking for help from you guys. Should I accept the offer made by the University of Manchester OR wait and prepare for next year's application? If I go to manchester, will that put me in a disadvantaged position for future career since the program enroll students come from less competitive institutes?