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Hi, I am aiming to apply to MFE programs for the 2023 school year and would like a reality check on my profile.
Work Experience:
2 years as a software engineer, currently building backtesting systems for quants at a large fintech firm
Education:
Economics and Software Engineering Double Major from Top Canadian University
GPA 3.0, biggest weakness
Courses:
Coding - various algorithm/data structure classes. I come from a Java background and have been doing C++/Python in the past two years for work.
Math - discrete math, linear, statistics, calc 1/2. I am missing probability and not sure what else since school requirements may vary.
Econ - micro/macro, econometrics, and various electives
I know my poor GPA likely eliminates me from top schools. I'm wondering if my work experience makes up for my GPA to still give me a shot at some solid programs. I'm not sure how valuable my background is given most people on this forum are already in the industry and applying to MFE. I'm grinding GRE now and hope to take the CFA lvl 1 after.
I've had many hedge funds reach out for dev positions, but I'm far more interested on the quant side. Would it be better to get a quant dev position then try to break into research? I'm looking to separate out programs that have stringent gpa requirements vs ones that may be more open to strong engineers w/experience.
Thanks!
Work Experience:
2 years as a software engineer, currently building backtesting systems for quants at a large fintech firm
Education:
Economics and Software Engineering Double Major from Top Canadian University
GPA 3.0, biggest weakness
Courses:
Coding - various algorithm/data structure classes. I come from a Java background and have been doing C++/Python in the past two years for work.
Math - discrete math, linear, statistics, calc 1/2. I am missing probability and not sure what else since school requirements may vary.
Econ - micro/macro, econometrics, and various electives
I know my poor GPA likely eliminates me from top schools. I'm wondering if my work experience makes up for my GPA to still give me a shot at some solid programs. I'm not sure how valuable my background is given most people on this forum are already in the industry and applying to MFE. I'm grinding GRE now and hope to take the CFA lvl 1 after.
I've had many hedge funds reach out for dev positions, but I'm far more interested on the quant side. Would it be better to get a quant dev position then try to break into research? I'm looking to separate out programs that have stringent gpa requirements vs ones that may be more open to strong engineers w/experience.
Thanks!