Maryland MSF

I got my acceptance email to Maryland for their MSF program in DC. I was just wondering what the general consensus on this program is. Anyone an alum and can share their experience? Any current students? Any information would be great.

As it stands right now, my list goes Villanova, Ohio State, Boston College, Maryland. Got accepted to Maryland, waiting on Nova, finishing Ohio State as we speak, and Boston College is next. Any other schools recommended in this range?

Thanks.

 

I think Maryland is a good school, but others on your list are better. Any scholarship money with Maryland?

IMO, I'd rather do Johns Hopkins in DC than Maryland. That is if you are married to DC.

 
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I think Maryland is a good school, but others on your list are better. Any scholarship money with Maryland?

IMO, I'd rather do Johns Hopkins in DC than Maryland. That is if you are married to DC.

TNA is right.

If DC isn't a must (and it sounds like it isn't given your other applications), I would put it last on the list unless you want to work for/with the government.

What is your end game?

 

Thanks for the response. I'm not married to DC, and honestly, Maryland was kind of my safe bet. I'm really hoping for Villanova because of it's placement in Philly and NYC. Apparently Maryland doesn't make decisions on scholarship money until early December so I guess it is just a waiting game for that.

I put in my Nova application a couple weeks ago. Do you have any idea how long the decision process normally takes? I was told it was a rolling admissions so just trying to see when I should expect an answer and (hopefully) stop applying to other schools. lol

 

Sent a PM TNA but just so other can see stats too:

Graduate 2013 from Large State School in Florida B.S. in Mathematics and Minor in Business Administration GPA: Cumulative - 2.61, Major - 3.1, Last 2 years - 3.0+, Last semester - 3.5 (Dean's List), General upward trend after I switched from Engineering to Math. GMAT: 730 - 49Q - 41V No relevant work experience but equivalent of Assistant Manager for the last year. Extras: Passed Exam 1/P and Exam 2/FM of the Actuarial Exams

 

TNA, I've got a friend interested in Villanova, too (as some know, I'm interested in getting an MSF but part-time while working in DC.). Large state university in Virginia, 6 or 7 years of work experience, finance undergraduate, 2.5 undergraduate GPA, 720 GMAT. Clear career path in government and/or commercial banking. Does a profile like that have any shot at full-time Villanova?

 
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TNA, I've got a friend interested in Villanova, too (as some know, I'm interested in getting an MSF but part-time while working in DC.). Large state university in Virginia, 6 or 7 years of work experience, finance undergraduate, 2.5 undergraduate GPA, 720 GMAT. Clear career path in government and/or commercial banking. Does a profile like that have any shot at full-time Villanova?

I mean the issue wouldn't be whether they would be accepted, the issue would be why an MSF and not an MBA? The GPA is irrelevant with that much work experience and the GMAT is good. Assuming that person had increasing responsibility they would be good candidates for maybe T10-20 MBA programs.

So do I think the person would get into Nova? Yes. Do I think it is a good fit for them? Would have to know more to advise that.

 
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TNA, I've got a friend interested in Villanova, too (as some know, I'm interested in getting an MSF but part-time while working in DC.). Large state university in Virginia, 6 or 7 years of work experience, finance undergraduate, 2.5 undergraduate GPA, 720 GMAT. Clear career path in government and/or commercial banking. Does a profile like that have any shot at full-time Villanova?

I mean the issue wouldn't be whether they would be accepted, the issue would be why an MSF and not an MBA? The GPA is irrelevant with that much work experience and the GMAT is good. Assuming that person had increasing responsibility they would be good candidates for maybe T10-20 MBA programs.

So do I think the person would get into Nova? Yes. Do I think it is a good fit for them? Would have to know more to advise that.

I think he wants to work for government or pseudo-government, such as Federal Reserve, FDIC, or SEC or something like that and he's passionate about finance. He's balked at even applying because of the GPA.

 

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