- Joined
- 8/29/24
- Messages
- 4
- Points
- 1
Hi everyone, I recently graduated from ENSAI in France with an engineering degree focused on statistics, data science and risk management where I took some financial engineering courses. Alongside this, I earned a bachelor's in applied mathematics from Rennes University and another in applied economics from Paris Dauphine University. I also completed a research master's in mathematics, where I studied advanced topics like stochastic processes, statistical learning in large dimensions, asymptotic statistics, and spectral theory, among others.
This year, I'll be working as a data scientist at BNP Paribas to save up for an MFE program, as I'm an international student from outside the EU. I have experience in machine learning, an internship at CREST, the research center of École Polytechnique in statistics and economics, and a quant risk analyst internship at BNP Paribas.
Given that the universities I've attended aren't widely recognized internationally, I'm wondering about my chances of getting into a top MFE program in the US or UK. My ultimate goal is to secure a position as a quant trader or quant researcher. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
This year, I'll be working as a data scientist at BNP Paribas to save up for an MFE program, as I'm an international student from outside the EU. I have experience in machine learning, an internship at CREST, the research center of École Polytechnique in statistics and economics, and a quant risk analyst internship at BNP Paribas.
Given that the universities I've attended aren't widely recognized internationally, I'm wondering about my chances of getting into a top MFE program in the US or UK. My ultimate goal is to secure a position as a quant trader or quant researcher. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!