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Strongly considering graduate school

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Here's the case: I have one year of Lehigh University. My cumulative GPA is 3.23 in information systems engineering, with a concentration in finance and an actuarial science minor. I'm wondering, if I want an MFE, what schools should I apply to that I have a reasonable chance of getting in, and what are the requirements to get there in terms of exams?

Odds are, Columbia is definitely out of reach for me. Any others that are worth the time and money to get to?
 
Dude, apply to every single school that you like. You don't know if you can get in or not until you apply.
 
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