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Hey guys Im considering applying and if I get in hopefully taking the Certificate of Quant Finance in Columbia, its a post bac program. My major in college was Econ, and my Cum. gpa is 3.2 and my major gpa is 3.3.
I have about one years work experience paid as a financial adviser at a BB, and I one year as an intern at an M&A shop.
There is one issue I entered college in 2004 and just graduated recently in 2011. Reason it took me so long was I not serious about college the first two years and then was pre-med for the next three years only to switch to econ for the last two years. The last two years I went to college part time as I worked in the M&A firm as an intern full time.
Unfortunately they did not offer me a job, as it was a small struggling firm.
I have taken Cal 1 and Cal 2 and found it easy and got A's and have taken physics 1 and 2 and orgo 1 and 2 and chem 1 and 2 which involve complicated math to some degree. However I havent taken all the required courses to get into an MFE program.
This is where I am hoping a Certificate of Quant Finance from Columbia will help(the reason I picked columbia is I live in NYC).
I am hoping to do really well in the courses I take and hope that I get A's so I can submit them with my transcript so they can see that I am well prepared and hopefully will be factored into my GPA?
Do I have a chance at a top ten MFE, I dont want to take a certificate of Quant finance and not get into any program and be on the hook for like 30k which is what this program costs!
Thanks
I have about one years work experience paid as a financial adviser at a BB, and I one year as an intern at an M&A shop.
There is one issue I entered college in 2004 and just graduated recently in 2011. Reason it took me so long was I not serious about college the first two years and then was pre-med for the next three years only to switch to econ for the last two years. The last two years I went to college part time as I worked in the M&A firm as an intern full time.
Unfortunately they did not offer me a job, as it was a small struggling firm.
I have taken Cal 1 and Cal 2 and found it easy and got A's and have taken physics 1 and 2 and orgo 1 and 2 and chem 1 and 2 which involve complicated math to some degree. However I havent taken all the required courses to get into an MFE program.
This is where I am hoping a Certificate of Quant Finance from Columbia will help(the reason I picked columbia is I live in NYC).
I am hoping to do really well in the courses I take and hope that I get A's so I can submit them with my transcript so they can see that I am well prepared and hopefully will be factored into my GPA?
Do I have a chance at a top ten MFE, I dont want to take a certificate of Quant finance and not get into any program and be on the hook for like 30k which is what this program costs!
Thanks