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I am considering applying for Berkeley next year along with several colleges...It is my long shot, but I am very interested in it. Below are my grades for all my math, finance, computer science, and econ grades...
1. Berkeley http://mfe.berkeley.edu/community/students/classprofile.html
2. Georgia Tech
3. USC
4. University of Toronto
Age: 27
School: University of Houston - Main Campus
Degree: BBA Finance, Cum Laude | Grad: May 2008
Specialization: Global Energy Management – Professional Track
Finance GPA: 3.62 Overall GPA: 3.22
Degree: BS Math | Grad: May 2011
Specialization: Financial Mathematics
Below are my grades for all my math, finance, computer science, and econ grades...
Financial Math with Appls A
Investment Management A
International Financial Management A
Probability A
Stochastic Processes A
Energy Risk Management A
Macro Econ A-
Calc for Bus/Life Science A-
Prin of financial Management A
Business Stats A-
Corporate Finance A-
Intro to Comp Sci I A-
Options and Futures B+
Energy Trading B+
Diff Eq. B+
Energy Value chain B
Intermediate Macro B
Cal 2 B 4 3 12 Cal 3 B
Intro to Fixed Income Math B
Intermediate Analysis B-
Calculus C
Micro Econ C
Intermediate Micro C
Linear Algebra C
Abstract Algebra C
Adv Multivariable Calculus C-
Sum of grade hours: 86
Sum of grade points: 269.72
GPA for above classes: 3.136279 |
Knowledge: SQL, VB, VBA, Access, Matlab, Excel, Bloomberg, Reuters, Visio, Word, C++, .NET
Volunteer: American Heart Association, December 2010 - Present
Post grad experience:
Summer Financial Analyst, XYZ Capital Partners, LLC ($500M under management) Summer 2008
Trading Assistant/Analyst, Dimensional Fund Advisors ($150B under management) Sept 2008-July 2010
I moved back to Houston after my mom had a stroke and currently finishing a math degree in two semesters. I have been eying Berkeley's program along with others, but am going to apply to this college as my "long-shot" over NYU and Chicago.
I don't know what you guys think as far as my chances. I haven't taken my GMAT, and going to probably work another 6 months to a year after I graduate this May in Math this May. I plan on appling for Round 1 admissions next year to each of these colleges. I have been studying for the GMAT for about a half year and know I need to score high to have a chance.
Do you guys think I am crazy to pay the 225$ app fee and apply to Berkeley?
I have exposure to all the prerequisites except Numerical Analysis. However, my lack luster performance in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and some other classes could hold me back. I think GPA is important because Berkeley won't award the degree unless you have a cumulative gpa of 3.0. And considering I am coming from University of Houston and have a 3.2 admissions could view me as somebody that wouldn't make it through the program successfully...
I am going to word my application as a business major that has a strong enough math set to go and pick up the math skillset necessary to complete a MFE program, or something to that effect. Given that I have worked on the trading floor for a premeire quant shop I don't know what to expect as far as my admissions process.
Am I better off applying early or late? I could apply this year by the 3rd round admission for Berkely and make the June 22cd deadline. But, I am thinking about waiting for next year and applying early for Round 1 admissions. I don't know what I should do and asking Quantnet for advice. Any ideas?
Current research interests: Momentum. Also, I have access to WRDS data service through UH so I have been uploading different datasets to SQL to determine outliers in monthly intervals. Going to mess around with different investment strats this semesters
BTW 4 Cs date back to 4 years ago...Also my grade xls is attached...Pretty much I am asking you what would you do as far as applying around. I don't want to take the GRE because I want to get my MBA also within 5 years. So, after the MFE I plan on getting involved with a part-time MBA in the area I am working...
Thank you in advance and god bless!
P.S. the poll is a little skewed I voted yes for myself =)
I am considering applying for Berkeley next year along with several colleges...It is my long shot, but I am very interested in it. Below are my grades for all my math, finance, computer science, and econ grades...
1. Berkeley http://mfe.berkeley.edu/community/students/classprofile.html
2. Georgia Tech
3. USC
4. University of Toronto
Age: 27
School: University of Houston - Main Campus
Degree: BBA Finance, Cum Laude | Grad: May 2008
Specialization: Global Energy Management – Professional Track
Finance GPA: 3.62 Overall GPA: 3.22
Degree: BS Math | Grad: May 2011
Specialization: Financial Mathematics
Below are my grades for all my math, finance, computer science, and econ grades...
Financial Math with Appls A
Investment Management A
International Financial Management A
Probability A
Stochastic Processes A
Energy Risk Management A
Macro Econ A-
Calc for Bus/Life Science A-
Prin of financial Management A
Business Stats A-
Corporate Finance A-
Intro to Comp Sci I A-
Options and Futures B+
Energy Trading B+
Diff Eq. B+
Energy Value chain B
Intermediate Macro B
Cal 2 B 4 3 12 Cal 3 B
Intro to Fixed Income Math B
Intermediate Analysis B-
Calculus C
Micro Econ C
Intermediate Micro C
Linear Algebra C
Abstract Algebra C
Adv Multivariable Calculus C-
Sum of grade hours: 86
Sum of grade points: 269.72
GPA for above classes: 3.136279 |
Knowledge: SQL, VB, VBA, Access, Matlab, Excel, Bloomberg, Reuters, Visio, Word, C++, .NET
Volunteer: American Heart Association, December 2010 - Present
Post grad experience:
Summer Financial Analyst, XYZ Capital Partners, LLC ($500M under management) Summer 2008
Trading Assistant/Analyst, Dimensional Fund Advisors ($150B under management) Sept 2008-July 2010
I moved back to Houston after my mom had a stroke and currently finishing a math degree in two semesters. I have been eying Berkeley's program along with others, but am going to apply to this college as my "long-shot" over NYU and Chicago.
I don't know what you guys think as far as my chances. I haven't taken my GMAT, and going to probably work another 6 months to a year after I graduate this May in Math this May. I plan on appling for Round 1 admissions next year to each of these colleges. I have been studying for the GMAT for about a half year and know I need to score high to have a chance.
Do you guys think I am crazy to pay the 225$ app fee and apply to Berkeley?
I have exposure to all the prerequisites except Numerical Analysis. However, my lack luster performance in linear algebra, multivariable calculus, and some other classes could hold me back. I think GPA is important because Berkeley won't award the degree unless you have a cumulative gpa of 3.0. And considering I am coming from University of Houston and have a 3.2 admissions could view me as somebody that wouldn't make it through the program successfully...
I am going to word my application as a business major that has a strong enough math set to go and pick up the math skillset necessary to complete a MFE program, or something to that effect. Given that I have worked on the trading floor for a premeire quant shop I don't know what to expect as far as my admissions process.
Am I better off applying early or late? I could apply this year by the 3rd round admission for Berkely and make the June 22cd deadline. But, I am thinking about waiting for next year and applying early for Round 1 admissions. I don't know what I should do and asking Quantnet for advice. Any ideas?
Current research interests: Momentum. Also, I have access to WRDS data service through UH so I have been uploading different datasets to SQL to determine outliers in monthly intervals. Going to mess around with different investment strats this semesters
BTW 4 Cs date back to 4 years ago...Also my grade xls is attached...Pretty much I am asking you what would you do as far as applying around. I don't want to take the GRE because I want to get my MBA also within 5 years. So, after the MFE I plan on getting involved with a part-time MBA in the area I am working...
Thank you in advance and god bless!
P.S. the poll is a little skewed I voted yes for myself =)