University of California, Berkeley - Master of Financial Engineering

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  • 2026  Waitlisted Shivesh has a tracker for this program.
Hi everyone,

Just got a technical interview for Round 1, can someone who did one recently let me know what to expect? Particularly should I expect a traditional Leetcode style technical interview or more finance+brainteasers kind of interview?

Thanks a lot!
 
  • 2026  Enrolled Haxor has a tracker for this program.
Hi everyone,

Is there a whatsapp group for people joining in the batch of 2026? Want someone to send me the link of the group if it exists. Looking forward to connecting!
Wanted to add onto this and ask if there are any groups. For reference, I applied 1/14 and got admitted 2/14.

Look forward to meeting new people!
 
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There are only 19 active trackers for the 2026 cycle compared to 34 for the 2025 cycle.
This discussion is less active compared to this time last year.
If anyone has applied or have not applied, please chime in to give us an update.
 
  • 2026  Enrolled smapacha has a tracker for this program.
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  • 2026  Pending sheylaw has a tracker for this program.
  • 2026  Accepted jyoung has a tracker for this program.
Hello, I was just accepted to Spring '26 Cohort, but am apprehensive after seeing all of the recent negative reviews. Was wondering for some advice. My background is double major in CS and Comp Fin at a top school for CS. Interested in/have experience in ML quant research (academic not industry, only swe industry experience), but can struggle with the brainteaser/mental math interview questions at times. I am used to the cutthroat/cheating environment, but I think that the career placement uncertainty coupled with the high cost from these recent reviews is a huge red flag.

Are these negative reviews more so from the fact that the program was in a transitionary period for career advisors and ED, or would people expect these uncertainty to still be the case next year too?
Would be curious to hear other prospective student's opinions as well. I do think that the program can definitely change over the next year to remedy the complaints, but don't want to risk it if nothing changes.
 
  • 2026  Enrolled Haxor has a tracker for this program.
Hello, I was just accepted to Spring '26 Cohort, but am apprehensive after seeing all of the recent negative reviews. Was wondering for some advice. My background is double major in CS and Comp Fin at a top school for CS. Interested in/have experience in ML quant research (academic not industry, only swe industry experience), but can struggle with the brainteaser/mental math interview questions at times. I am used to the cutthroat/cheating environment, but I think that the career placement uncertainty coupled with the high cost from these recent reviews is a huge red flag.

Are these negative reviews more so from the fact that the program was in a transitionary period for career advisors and ED, or would people expect these uncertainty to still be the case next year too?
Would be curious to hear other prospective student's opinions as well. I do think that the program can definitely change over the next year to remedy the complaints, but don't want to risk it if nothing changes.

Hi, as a recent Berkeley MFE enrollee and someone from a similar background, I wanted to give my thoughts.

For me I always take reviews with a grain of salt due to bias. People only write reviews of something that had a big impact on them. And typically for something like this (same with apartments, hotels, etc) people only write reviews if it was particularly negative. This isn’t to discredit anything said in the reviews, but something I keep in mind in terms of a full sample.

In addition, the jobs market (especially for technical jobs) is not very good. Plenty of people from any type of great program are struggling to find jobs, so especially if it’s someone who needs a working visa (already at a disadvantage) just relying on the ED is not a good idea.

For me the best thing to always do is to look at the case studies, projects, professors, and classes you’re exposed to. No program is a one size fits all and college is really what you make out of it. I always look for what is the best opportunity, with the goal of making use of that opportunity. To me I liked all that Berkeley had, which was far better than some other programs.

In my own bias too, I live in LA and wanted to work my current full time job, so being in a program where I can still do that and remain in California is good.
 
  • 2026  Pending wzynoooob has a tracker for this program.
Hi everyone,

I'm invited to a brief technical interview, and in email they wrote "We want to discuss your interest in the Berkeley MFE Program".
What should I expect from this interview?

Thanks!
 
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