Hi! I am a student at Rutgers University- New Brunswick, majoring in Mathematics (pure track) and Economics. I am a rising senior, looking to work for a few years before applying to graduate programs. My GPA stands at a 3.61, and if extracurricular activities matter: I am part of a social fraternity (Phi Delta Theta) and I am also a member of the Honor Council (help make code of conduct decisions). I've made a list of schools I am interested in applying to. Some are reach schools, others more attainable. Here is the list:
· Rutgers University
· University of Southern California
· University of California Los Angeles
· Stevens University
· NYU (School of Engineering)
· NYU (School of Mathematical Sciences)
· Fordham University
If anyone who has been accepted to one of these programs would like to share their credentials and possibly give some advice, it would be much appreciated. Or if you attended a program similar (maybe something in Economics or Finance) to Financial Engineering and would like to give some insights, that would also be cool. I'm not set on anything and have some time, so I'm all open ears. Thank you!
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Hi! I am a student at Rutgers University- New Brunswick, majoring in Mathematics (pure track) and Economics. I am a rising senior, looking to work for a few years before applying to graduate programs. My GPA stands at a 3.61, and if extracurricular activities matter: I am part of a social fraternity (Phi Delta Theta) and I am also a member of the Honor Council (help make code of conduct decisions). I've made a list of schools I am interested in applying to. Some are reach schools, others more attainable. Here is the list:
· Rutgers University
· University of Southern California
· University of California Los Angeles
· Stevens University
· NYU (School of Engineering)
· NYU (School of Mathematical Sciences)
· Fordham University
If anyone who has been accepted to one of these programs would like to share their credentials and possibly give some advice, it would be much appreciated. Or if you attended a program similar (maybe something in Economics or Finance) to Financial Engineering and would like to give some insights, that would also be cool. I'm not set on anything and have some time, so I'm all open ears. Thank you!
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