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  1. Hello all! I am fairly new to these boards...have been browsing around so decided to finally post my own question. Any feedback greatly appreciated! I've recently graduated with a bachelors in Finance, with a fairly decent GPA-3.65. I've been doing some soul searching to find a purpose in life after graduation and realized the only reason I chose finance as a major is because I love working with numbers. So I decided to look into masters programs for math. But what exactly are my chances? I've taken only one calculus course during my college years. Honestly, didn't do that great--C+ (freshman yr...my head was in the clouds). I now want to go back and take additional courses. Other than that all I can say for myself is that I've worked about a yr and a half at a hedge fund, and did pretty well there I think. I'm from NY, attending school at a different state is out of the question. Anyone here familiar with math grad programs in NY? Can I hope? Again, thanks for any feedback!!!
  2. I do plan on working for the next year, and I already have a good year of internship experience in asset management. I always considered a BBA alone to be insufficient in Finance. Am I wrong? Any opinions?
  3. Hi all, I'm a newbie here and I was hoping I'll get some realistic input . I'm about to graduate with a degree in Finance with a 3.6 gpa. My hopes were always to attend a top grad school for an MBA, however now I'm thinking that my gpa won't be good enough. With a high gmat score, do you think I'll still have a chance? Any feedback will be appreciated.
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