WSO Mentor Chat - MSF
Yo, technical issues prevented the love from outpouring, but if any of you have questions let me know and I will answer them.
I'll be drinking beers and fielding questions all night.
Yo, technical issues prevented the love from outpouring, but if any of you have questions let me know and I will answer them.
I'll be drinking beers and fielding questions all night.
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I might as well ask it here. What are your thoughts on Georgetown's MSF program in the northeast? How would it compare to Villanova or BC do you think? Also, is there any info on format or length since it is completely online?
Did people from your program break into banking or PE? Doesn't have to be BB, but just in general?
Would I, as a Poli Sci major and Econ minor, be at a strong disadvantage either in apply for or studying in the program? I took intro business & advanced econ classes in undergrad and work in (low) finance currently, but I didn't take a lot of math or business courses beyond the intro level.
Could somebody use an MSF as an MBA sub in credit risk or is it "too technical"? Thanks Ant
I think Gtown is a good addition, but online programs are for specific situations. I wouldn't chase the brand name unless this is the right program for you.
Nova vs. BC.
Both great schools with good programs. Pick the program based on how you like the campus and Philly vs. Boston. BC also has a night time options which might make sense.
People in my program broke into banking. PE, not so much.
You'd be fine with your profile. You have business and econ and work experience. I'd DL some CFA books and brush up on the academic finance aspect so you'll be in a good spot if you do the program.
Absolutely. I'd find a good PT program you could do while still working. If you absolutely needed a break then do a FT program.
Any thoughts on Round 1 vs. Round 2 vs. Round 3 or is it pretty much the same idea as with MBA programs?
Your thoughts on attending an MSF from WUSTL straight out of finance undergrad? Is that pointless? Opportunity cost too high?
Apply early if your stats are weak. Round 3 is for increasing class program stats for in demand programs. For those not in demand you can squeak in.
Earlier rounds are good for getting money and scholarships also.
Naa, it is a top program.It would depend on what you can do with your UG degree. The MSF at WUSTL has great placements and is something I'd recommend.
I know you get a lot of GMAT questions, but I'll throw mine in. Last week I took the GMAT for the first time; I got a 680 (47q 35v). I was pleased with how I did on the quantitative section, but I was surprised by how I did on the verbal section, based on my practice tests I thought I could score a 40-42 on the verbal section. Would it be worth it to retake the test to bring up my verbal score and shoot for a 710-730?
For your reference, I am a white American, 3.8 in accounting at a state school, and I am looking at Vanderbilt's and UT Austin's MSF programs.
Which msf program would be best suited for a student from math/statistics UG? It's so hard here in HK to get a FT offer in front-office roles in Finance out of UG, so I am thinking of taking msf program and have more time for networking and everything...
If you have the skills and stats to get in look at Princeton or any of the other great MFE programs. Illini is the man to talk to regarding Princeton. Check out quant net also for all the MFE type programs.
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