What's up guys,
I'm heading into my junior year at SMU, but I am taking the spring semester off to work as a volunteer on the Patagonia conservation. Thus, I have 3 semesters of undergrad left. I'm a Finance major and a math minor and wondering which programs you think I should look into further. I have no way to know whether I am a top-tier candidate based on the programs' websites. I graduate in May 2012 and plan to go through the application process in Fall 2011.
I only missed a few q's on the sat and act and generally do well on standardized test. However, I don't know whether I will have sufficient coursework in quantitative subjects to be accepted to a top program. My (relevant) coursework is as follows:
Finance
Financial Management (Honors)
Money & Capital Markets
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (Fall 10)
Advanced Financial Management (Fall 10)
Speculative Markets (Spring 12)
Principles of Risk Management & Insurance (2011-12)
Math
Calc I, II
Calc III (Fall 10)
Elementary Differential Equations (Fall 10)
Linear Algebra (2011-12)
Analysis OR Discrete Math OR Theory of Numbers
I'm also planning to take a computer programming course and a calculus based stats class. I also have work experience at FDIC, Wells Fargo Advisors and currently working at a private equity research analytics firm.
The program that caught my interest initially is Georgia Tech. However, I'm not picky as long as I am accepted into a respectable program. How would you guys evaluate my application?
Thanks
-SSS
I'm heading into my junior year at SMU, but I am taking the spring semester off to work as a volunteer on the Patagonia conservation. Thus, I have 3 semesters of undergrad left. I'm a Finance major and a math minor and wondering which programs you think I should look into further. I have no way to know whether I am a top-tier candidate based on the programs' websites. I graduate in May 2012 and plan to go through the application process in Fall 2011.
I only missed a few q's on the sat and act and generally do well on standardized test. However, I don't know whether I will have sufficient coursework in quantitative subjects to be accepted to a top program. My (relevant) coursework is as follows:
Finance
Financial Management (Honors)
Money & Capital Markets
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management (Fall 10)
Advanced Financial Management (Fall 10)
Speculative Markets (Spring 12)
Principles of Risk Management & Insurance (2011-12)
Math
Calc I, II
Calc III (Fall 10)
Elementary Differential Equations (Fall 10)
Linear Algebra (2011-12)
Analysis OR Discrete Math OR Theory of Numbers
I'm also planning to take a computer programming course and a calculus based stats class. I also have work experience at FDIC, Wells Fargo Advisors and currently working at a private equity research analytics firm.
The program that caught my interest initially is Georgia Tech. However, I'm not picky as long as I am accepted into a respectable program. How would you guys evaluate my application?
Thanks
-SSS