Hi Everyone,
I am new to the QuantNet community and I must say I have found this website incredibly useful and informative. I am in the process of applying to MFEs and similar courses and I would like your opinion on my chances for admission in my target courses as well as ideas for other places to apply to.
Here is a brief summary of what I have done so far:
Cambridge University (UK) - Mathematics - upper 2nd (roughly 3.5/3.6 GPA)
This is arguably the toughest and most rigorous undegrad math course in the English Speaking world. Focussed on Analysis, Stats and Discrete Maths but I have obviously covered multivariate calculus, PDEs etc.. No electives are allowed so all my courses were maths and computation projects in C (did all of them). I never performed well enough in exams, as they were all concentrated during 1 week at the end of the year. I was always predicted 1st (or As) and I hope my recommendations show that.
Secondary School in Italy. Studied mostly Greek, Latin, Philosophy, History. Graduated with 100/100 and won a few math contests as well as qualifying to the nation math olympiad.
Exchange Program in Canada. Learnt English in one year ( I could not speak English till the age of 17 and now I am almost bilingual) and learnt 3 years worth of math in 1 (as my Italian school didn't offer advanced classes.). Took AP Calculus 5 among other Canadian exams.
GRE 780 (88%) (ouch) - 680 (96%) - 4.0 ( I sat this in Nov 09 thinking of applying to courses which did not consider it. hence never practiced a single one till actual exam).
Internship at P&G (FCMG) - A business Analyst role, technology-related.
1 year of full time work experience as a Business Intelligence Consultant. This involved data modelling, SQL, Configuration of Oracle Products and so on. I progressed quite fast within the small firm I work for, I manage a team of people and have gained significant experience.
I am considering applying to:
Columbia MFE (or MiF)
Stanford MS&E
Princeton MFin
UCB MFE
Cornell MFE
HEC (Managerial and Financial Economics)
Oxford MFE
NYU MFin
Do you think I have a shot at any of those schools or should I just wait one year, maybe leave my permanent employment for an internship within the financial sector , resit the GRE and try again the next?
Thank you for your help. I can see you are inundated by similar requests everyday and I would appreciate any time you spend reading the above.
I am new to the QuantNet community and I must say I have found this website incredibly useful and informative. I am in the process of applying to MFEs and similar courses and I would like your opinion on my chances for admission in my target courses as well as ideas for other places to apply to.
Here is a brief summary of what I have done so far:
Cambridge University (UK) - Mathematics - upper 2nd (roughly 3.5/3.6 GPA)
This is arguably the toughest and most rigorous undegrad math course in the English Speaking world. Focussed on Analysis, Stats and Discrete Maths but I have obviously covered multivariate calculus, PDEs etc.. No electives are allowed so all my courses were maths and computation projects in C (did all of them). I never performed well enough in exams, as they were all concentrated during 1 week at the end of the year. I was always predicted 1st (or As) and I hope my recommendations show that.
Secondary School in Italy. Studied mostly Greek, Latin, Philosophy, History. Graduated with 100/100 and won a few math contests as well as qualifying to the nation math olympiad.
Exchange Program in Canada. Learnt English in one year ( I could not speak English till the age of 17 and now I am almost bilingual) and learnt 3 years worth of math in 1 (as my Italian school didn't offer advanced classes.). Took AP Calculus 5 among other Canadian exams.
GRE 780 (88%) (ouch) - 680 (96%) - 4.0 ( I sat this in Nov 09 thinking of applying to courses which did not consider it. hence never practiced a single one till actual exam).
Internship at P&G (FCMG) - A business Analyst role, technology-related.
1 year of full time work experience as a Business Intelligence Consultant. This involved data modelling, SQL, Configuration of Oracle Products and so on. I progressed quite fast within the small firm I work for, I manage a team of people and have gained significant experience.
I am considering applying to:
Columbia MFE (or MiF)
Stanford MS&E
Princeton MFin
UCB MFE
Cornell MFE
HEC (Managerial and Financial Economics)
Oxford MFE
NYU MFin
Do you think I have a shot at any of those schools or should I just wait one year, maybe leave my permanent employment for an internship within the financial sector , resit the GRE and try again the next?
Thank you for your help. I can see you are inundated by similar requests everyday and I would appreciate any time you spend reading the above.