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I'm at Univ. of Colorado and they have a Quantitative Finance Undergrad certificate program. Obviously you have your major, and then you combine your math/bus major with these other requirements. Here is the link:
University of Colorado at Boulder - Actuarial Studies & Quantitative Finance Program
Those are just the minimum requirements.
Is that a nice foundation to have down for an MFE or a MFin?
If I in there had straight A's or close to in all of these subjects plus additional math and finance classes, would a MFE or MFin be more likely to take me on than a rich kid at Harvard or Yale?
This program seems to be pretty legit for only a bachelors and I haven't seen anything like it in the country at any other reasonable schools.
What do you guys think.
P.S.
Thank you all so much for taking the time.
University of Colorado at Boulder - Actuarial Studies & Quantitative Finance Program
Those are just the minimum requirements.
Is that a nice foundation to have down for an MFE or a MFin?
If I in there had straight A's or close to in all of these subjects plus additional math and finance classes, would a MFE or MFin be more likely to take me on than a rich kid at Harvard or Yale?
This program seems to be pretty legit for only a bachelors and I haven't seen anything like it in the country at any other reasonable schools.
What do you guys think.
P.S.
Thank you all so much for taking the time.