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Hello all,
I'm an undergraduate student graduating with a degree in Computer Science / Minor in Mathematics from a no-name university with a 3.75 GPA. I am very interested in quantitative analysis and have been doing side projects related to finance/trading the past year. My dream is to do a top MSCF program as a way to break into the quant world, and also because the classes look like tremendous fun, but reviewing my profile makes me wonder if it's even worth trying.
Experience:
I have done two machine learning internships, one for my university and one for my state's government, and a SWE internship at CMU. I've also worked as a Systems Engineer for a DoD company for the past six months. None of this experience was related to finance at all.
Academics:
I have a lot of the recommended math courses under my belt (Calc 1 - 3, Linear Algebra, Calculus-based probability, and Statistics/ML). However, the big things I'm scared of are: some B's in math and zero finance classes.
Time to Prep:
Since I'm working full-time, the most I'll be able to do this summer/fall is prep for the GRE, take 1 - 2 finance classes, and 1 - 2 more math classes.
At this point, is it worth applying, or do I need significantly more time to prep? The time and effort it's going to take to prep and create well-crafted applications for grad schools is significant, especially when you work full-time, and I feel like I need a sanity check here. Has anyone here with minimal finance background from a non-name university tried and been successful getting into top MSCF programs?
I'm an undergraduate student graduating with a degree in Computer Science / Minor in Mathematics from a no-name university with a 3.75 GPA. I am very interested in quantitative analysis and have been doing side projects related to finance/trading the past year. My dream is to do a top MSCF program as a way to break into the quant world, and also because the classes look like tremendous fun, but reviewing my profile makes me wonder if it's even worth trying.
Experience:
I have done two machine learning internships, one for my university and one for my state's government, and a SWE internship at CMU. I've also worked as a Systems Engineer for a DoD company for the past six months. None of this experience was related to finance at all.
Academics:
I have a lot of the recommended math courses under my belt (Calc 1 - 3, Linear Algebra, Calculus-based probability, and Statistics/ML). However, the big things I'm scared of are: some B's in math and zero finance classes.
Time to Prep:
Since I'm working full-time, the most I'll be able to do this summer/fall is prep for the GRE, take 1 - 2 finance classes, and 1 - 2 more math classes.
At this point, is it worth applying, or do I need significantly more time to prep? The time and effort it's going to take to prep and create well-crafted applications for grad schools is significant, especially when you work full-time, and I feel like I need a sanity check here. Has anyone here with minimal finance background from a non-name university tried and been successful getting into top MSCF programs?