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Hi all. I think I'm in need of a profile evaluation. I'm considering (in no particular order)
- NYU Courant MF
- Columbia MFE
- Baruch College MFE
Undergraduate: University of Toronto, Math and Physics Specialist, GPA 3.48/4
Master's in Physics, University of Toronto, GPA 3.66/4
Master's in Mathematics, McGill University, GPA 3.91/4 (will be done at the end of the term)
GRE (taken today)
Quant: 165
Verbal: 170
Taken a bunch of graduate math courses (A's across the board): PDEs, Real Analysis, Advanced Prob (getting up to Brownian motion and stochastic integration), Algebraic Topology
Master's thesis involves the study of a nonlinear transport equation. There has been some standard modeling in MATLAB. I also know C/C++ from my time as an engineering student in undergrad, but have not used it recently.
No real finance experience, beyond reading Hull and currently auditing a course on math finance at McGill.
Was also considering doing a PhD at Toronto, probably involving stochastic pde's.
Thanks for your help!
- NYU Courant MF
- Columbia MFE
- Baruch College MFE
Undergraduate: University of Toronto, Math and Physics Specialist, GPA 3.48/4
Master's in Physics, University of Toronto, GPA 3.66/4
Master's in Mathematics, McGill University, GPA 3.91/4 (will be done at the end of the term)
GRE (taken today)
Quant: 165
Verbal: 170
Taken a bunch of graduate math courses (A's across the board): PDEs, Real Analysis, Advanced Prob (getting up to Brownian motion and stochastic integration), Algebraic Topology
Master's thesis involves the study of a nonlinear transport equation. There has been some standard modeling in MATLAB. I also know C/C++ from my time as an engineering student in undergrad, but have not used it recently.
No real finance experience, beyond reading Hull and currently auditing a course on math finance at McGill.
Was also considering doing a PhD at Toronto, probably involving stochastic pde's.
Thanks for your help!