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I am a sophomore international student majoring in Finance, with a minor in pure Math and a concentration in FinTech (from a non-target US NU). I am considering pursuing a master's in MFE or a Master of Quant Finance.
I understand those masters require math and computational knowledge, so I am trying to take as many classes as possible.
In my junior and senior years, I will select 4 math classes from these options: Calculus II (I already took Calculus I in high school), Linear Algebra I & II, Probability, Statistic, Multivariable Calculus I & II. I will also take 1 "Advanced Python for Business class" and 1 "Algorithmic Trading" for FinTech concentration. One thing is my college does not allow students to take a double major in 4 years, but it has to be 5 years. That's a reason why I only chose to do a Math minor instead of a double major in Math.
Is it possible for me to get into any top FE or Quant Finance masters program, given that I am a non-STEM (Finance) major and only have a Math minor with little coding background? I will also try to self-learn Python and C+ during the summer.
What should I do to improve my profile as an undergraduate to demonstrate my quantitative and coding ability? And what math classes above should I choose? I am also interested in IB, but the competitiveness and limitations for international students give me a hard time with 2024 and 2025 internships (still in progress but hopeless).
Thank you for your recommendations!
I understand those masters require math and computational knowledge, so I am trying to take as many classes as possible.
In my junior and senior years, I will select 4 math classes from these options: Calculus II (I already took Calculus I in high school), Linear Algebra I & II, Probability, Statistic, Multivariable Calculus I & II. I will also take 1 "Advanced Python for Business class" and 1 "Algorithmic Trading" for FinTech concentration. One thing is my college does not allow students to take a double major in 4 years, but it has to be 5 years. That's a reason why I only chose to do a Math minor instead of a double major in Math.
Is it possible for me to get into any top FE or Quant Finance masters program, given that I am a non-STEM (Finance) major and only have a Math minor with little coding background? I will also try to self-learn Python and C+ during the summer.
What should I do to improve my profile as an undergraduate to demonstrate my quantitative and coding ability? And what math classes above should I choose? I am also interested in IB, but the competitiveness and limitations for international students give me a hard time with 2024 and 2025 internships (still in progress but hopeless).
Thank you for your recommendations!