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Hello,
I am looking to apply for MFE programs in the US for Fall 2024, and would like to have some advice for European applicants. I would also appreciate an evaluation on how competitive my application would be, and know what are my chances of getting into top programs.
Background:
French citizen
Double Major Bachelors Degree in Pure Maths / CS from Sorbonne University (Top 3 French University, Top 25 European)
Mark average 18/20 (Top 2%)
No prior work experience or Internships
Target Schools:
Princeton
Columbia
Berkley
UCLA
MIT
Additional Information:
- The undergraduate program I am currently enrolled in is a 3 year program, but very condensed (35 to 40 hours of class per week not including homework + additional summer semester in second year).
- Some alumnus from my program got admitted to universities like Stanford, MIT, Imperial, Oxford (but not for any finance related programs) with a 16/20 mark average, one was admitted to LSE for MSc Financial Mathematics, but they all had some sort of internship experience.
- I looked up Princeton's MFin resume book, and the only french applicants enrolled were graduates from Ecole Polytechnique (the best French engineering graduate school), but I am an undergraduate
Am I being too ambitious with these applications ? How can I further improve my resume on top of having good grades ?
Does having an internship drastically improve my application ? Should I take a gap year to do internships and gain experience before applying ?
I am still unsure if I want to be a Trader, a Financial Engineer/Analyst or Quant Researcher
Should I purse a PhD instead of a Masters ? (I heard Princeton's ORFE program is also very good) Which would be the best in terms of returns on investment ?
Thanks in advance!
I am looking to apply for MFE programs in the US for Fall 2024, and would like to have some advice for European applicants. I would also appreciate an evaluation on how competitive my application would be, and know what are my chances of getting into top programs.
Background:
French citizen
Double Major Bachelors Degree in Pure Maths / CS from Sorbonne University (Top 3 French University, Top 25 European)
Mark average 18/20 (Top 2%)
No prior work experience or Internships
Target Schools:
Princeton
Columbia
Berkley
UCLA
MIT
Additional Information:
- The undergraduate program I am currently enrolled in is a 3 year program, but very condensed (35 to 40 hours of class per week not including homework + additional summer semester in second year).
- Some alumnus from my program got admitted to universities like Stanford, MIT, Imperial, Oxford (but not for any finance related programs) with a 16/20 mark average, one was admitted to LSE for MSc Financial Mathematics, but they all had some sort of internship experience.
- I looked up Princeton's MFin resume book, and the only french applicants enrolled were graduates from Ecole Polytechnique (the best French engineering graduate school), but I am an undergraduate
Am I being too ambitious with these applications ? How can I further improve my resume on top of having good grades ?
Does having an internship drastically improve my application ? Should I take a gap year to do internships and gain experience before applying ?
I am still unsure if I want to be a Trader, a Financial Engineer/Analyst or Quant Researcher
Should I purse a PhD instead of a Masters ? (I heard Princeton's ORFE program is also very good) Which would be the best in terms of returns on investment ?
Thanks in advance!