MIT MFin, Chicago Financial Maths, Stanford Financial Maths, Columbia Maths of Finance
Hi guys,
I'm now considering applying for these four schools for the next year and here is my background:
Graduated from a top 35 university with GPA 3.9. Majored in Financial Economics and minored in Maths. Studied at Oxford for one term as a visiting student. One summer internship in a small Asset Management firm in NYC. No GRE/gmat score yet. I think the quantitative part would be fine but I' not sure about the verbal part.
I would like to know if I have any chances to get into one of these.
Thanks a lot :)
I think you need a GRE/gmat score first. School is fine, GPA is great. You have some work experience, so nice. I would say all the schools are within range assuming your GRE/GMAT score is on par.
TNA, thanks a lot :)
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