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Masters in Finance
Hey guys. Sorry I know this a forum for phd in business but I couldnt find another forum related to masters in finance.
Does anyone have any experience applying for a masters in finance? I am wanting to know which schools I should apply to (i am looking for general finance and not fin engineering).... 3.81 cumulative gpa 4.0 economics major gpa from top 30 US university GRE: 800 Q/550 V/5.0 AWA 2+ years experience at fed calc 1-3, linear algebra, intro to proof, probability, stochastic processes, econometrics, financial markets, regression analysis, time-series analysis wrote an honors thesis |
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Within my grasp!
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You have a profile which is good to get you into some of the top finance programs and you should consider applying for a PhD program. If you do not want to go all the way, you could still get done with the course work and it's my belief that several universities provide you with a MA/ MSc after that. Just give it a thought.
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I heard that Princeton's program is geared towards mathematical finance types and they take a very small class (less than 10 or so), but I could be wrong. Check their web site. Have you considered getting MBA instead?
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Within my grasp!
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what kind of finance do you like?
if u are interested in computational finance, GATECH has an excellent program. I know people that after that went for a Phd. Furthermore Gatech offers the chance to get an MBA at the same time you are taking the Master.. It's gonna take you 2 years full time but if I can afford it it's an unique opportunity. |
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Princeton's program may be called Masters in Finance, but that does not mean that it's easier, or less quantitative than a program in Financial Engineering. I would think it's more of a semantical difference. |
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