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Third Year applicant

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Hi,
I have taken so many units that I can graduate a year early. I am wondering if this affects my chance of getting into baruch mfe. Was there similar case in the past?
What kind of math courses should I take? I am taking linear algebra, numerical analyis,pde. Also I am planning to take ode and complex variables. Are these sufficient??
 
It's irrelevant how long you take to get your Bachelor as long as you meet all the requirements. Take all that is required and if you have time, take calculus-based probability, advanced C++. After you are done, do some more C++, VBA. And make sure you have excellent GRE
 
I am doing my BS in university of california Santa barbara.
I am a statistics major. So I took a lot of stat related courses.
Since I know the program required strong math background, I am taking alot of math courses this academic year. Just curious what VBA is?
I do have a 1460 on my gre, 790 Quan, 670 verbal. But I am still waiting for my essay score. Otherwise I would have turned in my application weeks ago.
I am wondering how many full time students were taken last year.
 
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