Hi everyone, I am new to the forum.
I am graduating in December with a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and am very much interested in the quant finance. My primary question is if I should pursue a more attractive background in statistics/finance before applying. Here are some of my current stats:
GPA: 3.7/4.0
GRE: 770 Math 500 Verbal (might get higher if I take it again)
Related Courses (with grades):
A - Differential and Integral Calculus
A - Multivariable Calculus (sequences and series)
A - Differential Equations
A - Vector Calculus
A - Space Systems Engineering
Work Experience (though not industry related):
2 years into college I started an 8 month "internship" at L-3 Communications, one of the largest defense contractors in the US. There I did, as you can guess, engineering work. Mainly CAD, drafting and process control. At college and up to now I have held jobs ranging from 15-20 hours a week to help pay for college. These jobs varied from CSR to tutoring and grading.
Extra Curricular Stuff:
- Team lead on nano-satellite (12" cube satellite) development team for about 1.5 years
- Systems Engineer for UAV team. I performed all kinds of tasks including Monte Carlo analysis.
- I'm also in few honor societies
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In addition, I have taken two programing courses in MatLab that includes numerical integration. Also, countless classes have required programming for assignments etc.
I am graduating in December with a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and am very much interested in the quant finance. My primary question is if I should pursue a more attractive background in statistics/finance before applying. Here are some of my current stats:
GPA: 3.7/4.0
GRE: 770 Math 500 Verbal (might get higher if I take it again)
Related Courses (with grades):
A - Differential and Integral Calculus
A - Multivariable Calculus (sequences and series)
A - Differential Equations
A - Vector Calculus
A - Space Systems Engineering
Work Experience (though not industry related):
2 years into college I started an 8 month "internship" at L-3 Communications, one of the largest defense contractors in the US. There I did, as you can guess, engineering work. Mainly CAD, drafting and process control. At college and up to now I have held jobs ranging from 15-20 hours a week to help pay for college. These jobs varied from CSR to tutoring and grading.
Extra Curricular Stuff:
- Team lead on nano-satellite (12" cube satellite) development team for about 1.5 years
- Systems Engineer for UAV team. I performed all kinds of tasks including Monte Carlo analysis.
- I'm also in few honor societies
---------- Post added at 02:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:59 PM ----------
In addition, I have taken two programing courses in MatLab that includes numerical integration. Also, countless classes have required programming for assignments etc.