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Hi everyone, I am so excited to be a part of this community. Please help me evaluate my candidate profile for MFE/MSFM programs:
BA Finance, from private college in the USA.
CGPA: 3.4. Graduated May 2019.
Relevant Courses:
2.) What gaps are there in my profile and how could I fill those gaps to make my profile more compelling?
3.) I have a large collection of quantitative finance books, is reading those kinds of books (and applying the knowledge through projects) an effective way to prepare or make myself a better candidate?
I truly appreciate any help/advice you can share.
BA Finance, from private college in the USA.
CGPA: 3.4. Graduated May 2019.
Relevant Courses:
- Calculus
- Applied Statistics
- Linear Algebra
- Options and Futures
- Internship at tech startup as Financial Modeling intern.
- Co-founder and Software Developer at software development agency. 3+ years of experience developing in Python and C++.
- Equity Research Helper Application: allows users to perform sentiment analysis on company news using NLP model, and portfolio optimization using Markowitz's efficient frontier theory with Monte Carlo simulations.
- Financial Modeling Application: web application combines client-side Javascript with Python (using PyScript) to allow users to perform various financial machine learning tasks like stock price forecasting using a logistic regression model.
- LSTM Stock Price Forecasting: application that uses Long Short Term Memory neural network to forecast stock prices.
- Black Scholes Option Pricing application: Executable C++ application for option pricing using the the Black Scholes formula.
- MIT Open Courseware Multivariable Calculus
- MIT Open Courseware Probability and Random Variables
- Khan Academy Multivariable Calculus
2.) What gaps are there in my profile and how could I fill those gaps to make my profile more compelling?
3.) I have a large collection of quantitative finance books, is reading those kinds of books (and applying the knowledge through projects) an effective way to prepare or make myself a better candidate?
I truly appreciate any help/advice you can share.