Princeton/MIT Mfin for Law Grad/ Social Science undergrad
Hello WSO. Another grad school type question: I'm currently at Harvard Law, considering building on my knowledge of my financial industry in the case I want to lateral over into it after 2-3 years of transactional work as a lawyer. I've heard much about my options in terms MBA and where the different programs would get me, but what of the Mfin programs? Having majored in social science in undergrad with little to no finance experience, would passing the CFA's 3 levels and a law degree from HLS look good to Princeton or MIT's Mfin admissions committees .
Why not HBS?
Princeton M.Fin. is a quant program - it's not for business grads.
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