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Hello QuantNet Community,
I have just joined QuantNet and am in awe of the exceptional profiles and mentorship I see on this collaborative platform, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone can give me genuine advice on my current position, advice on future steps to accomplish my goals (top MFE and becoming a quant researcher/trader).
My name is Aadithyaa Balasubramanian and I am a rising sophomore at Stony Brook University's Honors College studying Applied Mathematics & Statistics and Economics (double major with a minor in Industrial Engineering). I took multivariable calc, linear algebra, probability and stats (with calc), and discrete math my freshman year and will take many more classes in quant finance, investments, econometrics, differential equations, operations research, time series, data analysis, probability theory, data science, economics, finance, and about 6 computer science courses (2 masters level) in Python, R, SAS, C, C++, Matlab, and looking to learn SQL and Tableau independently. I have around a 3.7 gpa and hope to graudate around the 3.82-3.87 gpa range. I interned at a wealth-mangement/finance/insurance firm in my freshman summer and will most likely intern at the start of my sophomore semester in a commodities trading research and supply chain role (data analysis and operations research heavy). I am looking to gain internship experience in quant trading/research, IB, asset management, and data science roles throughout my undergrad (would love one or two big name companies/firms) and ideally study at a top MFE. I also will write my senior Honors College Thesis on a quant based topic and like to develop my own trading algorithms (very beginner now but look to enhance skills).
*** I also have math competition awards, research awards, and inductions throughout high school
My key questions are (I apologize again if any of these sound stupid as I am new to this):
- How can I land internships in these areas (from big companies or in general)? (I apply to a lot of internships right from the start and network but know I can improve networking approach)
- How valuable are referrals and do they lose value if everyone is looking for them?
- Is my coursework strong for MFE (any suggested changes or fixes)?
- Is my gpa sufficient for the big MFEs and MF programs (MIT, Princeton, Baruch, UChicago, etc)?
- Any overall advice for what to look out for, avoid, do or don't do would also be greatly appreciated
I would love to connect with anyone and am open to business/internship inquiries as well (sorry if this isn't the right place for that).
Thanks for everyone's time, help, and advice! I greatly appreciate it!
I have just joined QuantNet and am in awe of the exceptional profiles and mentorship I see on this collaborative platform, and I would be extremely grateful if anyone can give me genuine advice on my current position, advice on future steps to accomplish my goals (top MFE and becoming a quant researcher/trader).
My name is Aadithyaa Balasubramanian and I am a rising sophomore at Stony Brook University's Honors College studying Applied Mathematics & Statistics and Economics (double major with a minor in Industrial Engineering). I took multivariable calc, linear algebra, probability and stats (with calc), and discrete math my freshman year and will take many more classes in quant finance, investments, econometrics, differential equations, operations research, time series, data analysis, probability theory, data science, economics, finance, and about 6 computer science courses (2 masters level) in Python, R, SAS, C, C++, Matlab, and looking to learn SQL and Tableau independently. I have around a 3.7 gpa and hope to graudate around the 3.82-3.87 gpa range. I interned at a wealth-mangement/finance/insurance firm in my freshman summer and will most likely intern at the start of my sophomore semester in a commodities trading research and supply chain role (data analysis and operations research heavy). I am looking to gain internship experience in quant trading/research, IB, asset management, and data science roles throughout my undergrad (would love one or two big name companies/firms) and ideally study at a top MFE. I also will write my senior Honors College Thesis on a quant based topic and like to develop my own trading algorithms (very beginner now but look to enhance skills).
*** I also have math competition awards, research awards, and inductions throughout high school
My key questions are (I apologize again if any of these sound stupid as I am new to this):
- How can I land internships in these areas (from big companies or in general)? (I apply to a lot of internships right from the start and network but know I can improve networking approach)
- How valuable are referrals and do they lose value if everyone is looking for them?
- Is my coursework strong for MFE (any suggested changes or fixes)?
- Is my gpa sufficient for the big MFEs and MF programs (MIT, Princeton, Baruch, UChicago, etc)?
- Any overall advice for what to look out for, avoid, do or don't do would also be greatly appreciated
I would love to connect with anyone and am open to business/internship inquiries as well (sorry if this isn't the right place for that).
Thanks for everyone's time, help, and advice! I greatly appreciate it!
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