Tuesday, March 21, 2006

MFE application status

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GRE: 780Q, 520V, 5.0 AWA

TOEFL: 290 (6.0)

GPA: Undergrad 3.3 (Stats), Grad 3.6 (Econ)

Courses taken: Financial Math 1 (A+), Financial Math 2 (A-), Advanced Financial Math (A-), Stochastic Analysis in Financial Math (A), Computational Methods in Finance (A), Probability Theory (A-), Advanced Calculus (A-), Linear Algebra (A-), ODE (B+), Financial Econometrics (A), Derivative Securities (A+)

Schools applied: NYU, Columbia, Cambridge, Oxford, LSE, Imperial College, Warwick, King's College

Admits: Oxford, King's College, Imperial College

Rejects:

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GRE scores: 800Q, 710V, 5.0A
TOEFL scores (if applicable): 663/677 (taken in 2001)
GPA: 3.9/4.0
Relevant Math subjects taken and grades: lots
Schools applied: Stanford, Princeton
Admit: Stanford
Reject: Princeton

So I'm heading to Stanford

BC MSF class profile


Full-time MSF (Entering Class 2005)

Class Size 43
Average GMAT scores 658
Average GPA 3.43
Average full-time work experience (years) 3.5
International Students 49%
Women 40%
Average Age 27




MFE Class for 2005-2006

The MFE Class for 2005-2006 is a truly exceptional group of students. The intake of 70 includes six Rhodes Scholars and one Marshall Scholar. Employees from government finance ministries, the IMF, and top investment banks have also joined the programme.

Number of students

70

Age range

20-44

Average age

24

Number of countries

25

Average GMAT score

730

Average GRE scores

Verbal: 580 (80%)
Quantitative: 780 (90%)
Analytical Writing: 5/6 (84%)

Male: female ratio

3:1

Proportion of class with work experience

50%

Average work experience

2.6 years