Can you tell us a bit about your background?
Economics background with one internship at a mid-tier bank modeling LGD.
I scored 97% Quantitative and 91%Verbal on my GRE
Expecting to graduate in December 2014
Why did you choose this program?
Three reasons. First, the city of Charlotte is the second largest banking center (after NY). Second, the school has a growing reputation and recently introduced a new curriculum with a financial data analytics focus and is extremely friendly towards non-traditional students. Third, when I researched the faculty members, I found many of them were well-published and deeply knowledgeable in their field.
What do you think is unique about this program?
Our program is introducing three new curriculums designed to emphasize student interests in computational finance, risk management, or financial data analytics. This allowed me to take classes that suited my job interests while expanding my background working with the economics and programming departments (my emphasis is in financial data analytics).
What do you like about the program? What don’t you like?
Several of the faculty members are very approachable and are passionate about teaching the students.
A few have published in top journals such as Journal of Finance and are still very teaching oriented in the program. Also, the program coordinator generously gives out Graduate Assistantship positions, with at least 10-15 of these in the past two semesters. For most programs with a full-fledged PhD program this an almost unheard of cherry on top of the proverbial sundae.
For the international students, it helps to know the program is AACSB accredited and a STEM program, the latter meaning they have a 29-month OPT window.
One area I would like to see improved would be the setup of a master’s thesis. The preferred method of graduation currently is through a comprehensive exam, which is great for most people, but I think having the option for a thesis would have been more ideal.
Programs like Baruch MFE, UCB MFE have refresher courses for incoming students. Does this program offer such courses? How useful was it?
Yes, there were three refresher courses, Financial Economic Theory, Stochastic Calculus, and a general Econometrics course. These classes were very well taught and really helped me transition to the brunt of my studies more smoothly.
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Application process at this program
The application process was completely online and was easy to follow along. Your recommendations will have to be submitted online so make sure to ask early. UNCC was very understanding when one of my recommendations came in past the deadline though.
Quality of teaching
The quality of teaching varies but there are two pieces of good news here. First, most of the faculty are tenured and not just lecturers, so they are very knowledgeable about their individual subjects. Second, the new curriculum change has dropped two of the weaker instructors from the curriculum.
Programming component of the program
Programming varies depending on which curriculum you choose. In general, we are required to do assignments and projects in Matlab, C++, Excel, SAS/Stata and in my curriculum, also Python, Java, and SQL. Level of depth is person-by-person basis, although the professors are supportive.
What is your current job status?
Currently I am working as a graduate student with interviews at BofA, BNP, and some consulting firms.