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Hello everyone,

I'm currently a senior at a mediocre university in the United States. I am graduating with summa cum laude. I have a double major in Accounting and Finance, and a minor in Mathematics. I want to apply for masters in finance at MIT. I know it's competitive. I just wanted to get some evaluation of my chances for acceptance at MIT ms finance. Here is my profile:

An international student at a US university
Major GPAs: 4
Cumulative GPA: 3.93
GMAT 710 (Q50/V37)
Honors college: graduating with Summa Cum Laude
two research papers (writing in progress)
President/founder: Financial Management Association (FMA)
Founder of a community library in my hometown (providing access to more than 10,000 individuals)
Election Commission: Student Government Association
Student Ambassador: college of business and economic development
President: high school student council
No work experience: senior at current college. no internship because I'm an international. You all know how difficult it is to get internships and jobs in trump administration.

I am working hard to get into some competitive master programs. Please help me evaluate my profile and suggest me how i can better improve my chances. Thank you,
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Hello everyone,

I'm currently a senior at a mediocre university in the United States. I am graduating with summa cum laude. I have a double major in Accounting and Finance, and a minor in Mathematics. I want to apply for masters in finance at MIT. I know it's competitive. I just wanted to get some evaluation of my chances for acceptance at MIT ms finance. Here is my profile:

An international student at a US university
Major GPAs: 4
Cumulative GPA: 3.93
GMAT 710 (Q50/V37)
Honors college: graduating with Summa Cum Laude
two research papers (writing in progress)
President/founder: Financial Management Association (FMA)
Founder of a community library in my hometown (providing access to more than 10,000 individuals)
Election Commission: Student Government Association
Student Ambassador: college of business and economic development
President: high school student council
No work experience: senior at current college. no internship because I'm an international. You all know how difficult it is to get internships and jobs in trump administration.

I am working hard to get into some competitive master programs. Please help me evaluate my profile and suggest me how i can better improve my chances. Thank you,


Hey sy160,

Your profile looks interesting. One of the strongest factors about your profile is your CGPA. We will discuss more in detail. Let us have a glimpse at your target school i.e. MIT.
MIT is one of the most competitive schools worldwide. According to FT rankings 2018, MS in Finance at MIT Sloan is ranked 7th worldwide. MS in Finance at MIT has 2 options i.e. 12 months and 18 months. You can choose either of them.

So overall you have a fair profile. You have a strong GMAT score which can be one of your strengths while applying to MIT. You have been the founder of the Financial Management Association which can be used to showcase initiatives taken. You also founded a community library. Your experience at a community library can be used to compensate for the lack of work experience as you have done a fantastic job catering to thousands of individuals. In your extracurriculars, you can highlight your experience at Election commission and student ambassador.

One of the areas where you can face tough competition is a lack of work experience because there are many applicants who apply to schools with work experience in globally known brands or companies. Getting into MIT or any other school in MAsters in Finance can be challenging without work experience. So you can make your profile stronger by taking up some freelance projects, look out for some internships, certifications in a relevant field,

A few things that you can do to improve your profile can be take up some courses related to Finance, or get into a financial profile at an NGO, participate in some events or competitions related to Finance as it will add value to your profile. And most importantly, you should have well written strong essays that put all the above points into perspective. All these factors will surely help add value to your profile

Also, regarding the schools, you need to have some more options in hand to be on the safer side. It depends on which country you want to study.
Some schools that you can apply in are Princeton, NYU, Rotman School of Management, EDHEC, HEC, ESCP.

A lot of chances of your selection depends upon how you showcase your profile. So you need to make sure that you highlight all your strengths properly such as good GMAT, extracurriculars, leadership skills, initiatives are taken, etc. I hope that helped!

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Hello everyone,

I'm currently a senior at a mediocre university in the United States. I am graduating with summa cum laude. I have a double major in Accounting and Finance, and a minor in Mathematics. I want to apply for masters in finance at MIT. I know it's competitive. I just wanted to get some evaluation of my chances for acceptance at MIT ms finance. Here is my profile:

An international student at a US university
Major GPAs: 4
Cumulative GPA: 3.93
GMAT 710 (Q50/V37)
Honors college: graduating with Summa Cum Laude
two research papers (writing in progress)
President/founder: Financial Management Association (FMA)
Founder of a community library in my hometown (providing access to more than 10,000 individuals)
Election Commission: Student Government Association
Student Ambassador: college of business and economic development
President: high school student council
No work experience: senior at current college. no internship because I'm an international. You all know how difficult it is to get internships and jobs in trump administration.

I am working hard to get into some competitive master programs. Please help me evaluate my profile and suggest me how i can better improve my chances. Thank you,


Your GPA is strong and you have a minor in math which will help you. GMAT is OK. Since MIT has a ton of international students I think they will understand that the verbal is what is hurting you.

https://mitsloan.mit.edu/mfin/apply/class-profile

As you can see, your GPA is higher than the class profile, but your GMAT is on the lower end. The program is mainly international students, which is shocking to me since international students have a hard time finding sponsorship. I suppose MIT has enough weight that it doesn't matter. Being international slightly hurts you in other programs, but with MIT you should be fine.

I think it is worth applying and I think you stand a decent chance. MIT has a huge class size. Lack of work experience, lack of prominence of UG school and GMAT on the lower end will be your challenges.

As for strengthening your application - higher GMAT. About it at this point.

Good luck.
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hi all,
i have recently graduated from hansraj college which is a top college at Delhi university in BA Economics Honours with a cgpa of 6.838.
I gave gmat and got a score of 690(Q47,V38). I got 96% in class 12
I also have participated in a pan DU event where i was a member of organising team and have done 2-3 internships during college.

I wanted to know my chances of getting into masters in finance related programs from Imperial college london, Warwick business school and any other top UK colleges.
Also I am ready to pursue masters in management if that is a better option for me

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hi all,
i have recently graduated from hansraj college which is a top college at Delhi university in BA Economics Honours with a cgpa of 6.838.
I gave gmat and got a score of 690(Q47,V38). I got 96% in class 12
I also have participated in a pan DU event where i was a member of organising team and have done 2-3 internships during college.

I wanted to know my chances of getting into masters in finance related programs from Imperial college london, Warwick business school and any other top UK colleges.
Also I am ready to pursue masters in management if that is a better option for me

Thanks


Hi rishabhrana97, so most of the major UK Schools do not have a mandatory GMAT requirement, except for LBS and LSE. Again, UK Schools are more stringent about the GPA bit, so a 6.8 might be slightly on the lower end.
UG College rank, however looks good.
Between an MFIn and an MiM, the better degree would for you would depend upon how deep you want to go into the field of finance.
MFin, being a specialized masters program, will have intensive finance based curriculum and is recommended if you are very sure of working in the finance field in the long term. In case you are not sure and want to be open to more job profiles in management, an MiM will be more suitable.
Secondly, for MFin it is recommended to have some experience in Finance (Internships/full time jobs) to stand a better chance.
To determine which program is more suitable for you and which schools to apply for, I would suggest you to take up a profile evaluation so that I can get back with an indepth analysis. Here's the link : https://www.mim-essay.com/profile-evaluation?gmat-pe
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I am looking to apply to MSF programs for Fall 2020.
I am primarily interested in Vanderbilt, UTA, BC, WUSTL, as well as the MiM from Duke, and the MS Commerce (Finance Track) from UVA

Academic Background:
3.4 GPA from a reputable school (top 40-50) with BSBA in Finance
Heavy quant background, several semesters of calc, stats, etc. and some programming
Semester abroad at a prestigious university in Europe
ECs: Served as an ambassador for my University to attract foreign students/acclimate them to U.S. life, and was a member of a leadership program for local community change (lots of volunteering stuff)
Graduated early
Worked part-time all throughout college and attended on a pretty much full ride scholarship (from a low-income family)

700 GMAT

Work History:
I know this is a weak area as I have very little relevant experience.
Currently doing corporate finance (controlling) for a very well-known company (not a relevant industry)
Completed an internship in corporate finance (similar role) in another very well-known company
bs operations internship for an independent brokerage where i did nothing (probably wouldn't even list it)

I am wondering how much of shot I have at these programs. Also, on a side note I am wondering if it is worth it to apply to some European programs (Bocconi, Imperial, ESADE) as an American, or if it would be a waste of time/effort (I wouldn't mind working in Europe)

Thanks in advance for the feedback!
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Good GMAT and GPA from a most likely recognizable school. Solid EC's and work experience at known firms.

In at all the US schools, with BC and WUSTL being the easiest and Vandy being the more difficult (although I still think you are in there as well). UVA, last I checked, didn't allow business/finance majors into their MS Commerce program (https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/ms-co ... ligibility).

Go to school where you want to work. If it is Europe, do European schools. You have a good profile. Bocconi would look at you, although all the EU schools like higher GMAT and GPA's. They tend to be very score focused whereas US schools look for employability. The employment market for a non-EU citizen is probably as hard as it is for a non-US citizen in America - not easy.
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Ahh ok, I hadn't done much research into the UVA program yet, 1 less application to worry about anyway.

Thanks a bunch for the reply!
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Hoping for an evaluation on my profile

Nationality: British
Choice Schools: Oxford Said, LBS, LSE, Imperial, Warwick
Course: MSc Finance / Financial Analysis / Financial Economics
GPA: 1st Class (UK) - Expected
GMAT: 740 (Q49,V42)
Work Experience: One internship with Tier 1 BB (MS, JPM, GS)
Undergrad: Top 10 UK
ECs: VP of Fin Club

How are my chances looking? Thanks
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Hoping for an evaluation on my profile

Nationality: British
Choice Schools: Oxford Said, LBS, LSE, Imperial, Warwick
Course: MSc Finance / Financial Analysis / Financial Economics
GPA: 1st Class (UK) - Expected
GMAT: 740 (Q49,V42)
Work Experience: One internship with Tier 1 BB (MS, JPM, GS)
Undergrad: Top 10 UK
ECs: VP of Fin Club

How are my chances looking? Thanks


Hey moike,
You have a fairly good profile - UK Schools are high on academics so the GPA and college rank work.
GMAT is within range for Oxford, LBS and LSE
This being said, you have 3 highly competitive schools on your list (Oxford,LBS,LSE) which have paper thin acceptance rates. Having a CFA, strong social volunteering experience, etc would have added more weight to your profile.Plus you will be competing with applicants with a wider experience in finance, so make sure to highlight all your finance related activities .
Imperial and Warwick are reachable with a strong application.
I would be able to help you out better (Gauge the selection chances more accurately) if I have more details about your profile.
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I am currently a fourth-year student studying Accounting in Taiwan. I'm thinking of applying for MS finance or fineng programs in the US may be next year or 2022.
I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the schools I should be looking at?
I have a GPA of 3.6~3.7 and I scored 730 on my GMAT (Q51 V38)
Work experience wise I am currently an audit intern at KPMG and I have offers at all the Big 4's.
I'm looking at schools like MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UT Austin (open to more suggestions, kind of want to apply for schools on the east coast)
And I am also wondering if it matters a lot for me to stay an extra one or two years at the big 4 for work experience, will that make a huge impact on my application?
If I can I would like to apply as soon as possible! Does anyone have any advice as to how I could improve my application or schools I should look into?
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I am currently a fourth-year student studying Accounting in Taiwan. I'm thinking of applying for MS finance or fineng programs in the US may be next year or 2022.
I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the schools I should be looking at?
I have a GPA of 3.6~3.7 and I scored 730 on my GMAT (Q51 V38)
Work experience wise I am currently an audit intern at KPMG and I have offers at all the Big 4's.
I'm looking at schools like MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UT Austin (open to more suggestions, kind of want to apply for schools on the east coast)
And I am also wondering if it matters a lot for me to stay an extra one or two years at the big 4 for work experience, will that make a huge impact on my application?
If I can I would like to apply as soon as possible! Does anyone have any advice as to how I could improve my application or schools I should look into?


Hi jaylu1217

Thanks for posting. Here is our assessment:
- Your GMAT and GPA are great, and you should be a decent fit with MS in Finance programs.
- You may not be the best fit with Fin Eng programs, and further work experience on the audit side may not be too relevant for that either. Some such programs may also require tech expertise in Python and R, and depending on your exposure/experience with these (we would guess it is not too much right now), you should select appropriately. For example, Berkeley has only a Master in Financial Engineering, while NYU has a Master in Global Finance (better) and an MFE (not so good).
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I am currently a fourth-year student studying Accounting in Taiwan. I'm thinking of applying for MS finance or fineng programs in the US may be next year or 2022.
I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the schools I should be looking at?
I have a GPA of 3.6~3.7 and I scored 730 on my GMAT (Q51 V38)
Work experience wise I am currently an audit intern at KPMG and I have offers at all the Big 4's.
I'm looking at schools like MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UT Austin (open to more suggestions, kind of want to apply for schools on the east coast)
And I am also wondering if it matters a lot for me to stay an extra one or two years at the big 4 for work experience, will that make a huge impact on my application?
If I can I would like to apply as soon as possible! Does anyone have any advice as to how I could improve my application or schools I should look into?


Hi jaylu1217

Thanks for posting. Here is our assessment:
- Your GMAT and GPA are great, and you should be a decent fit with MS in Finance programs.
- You may not be the best fit with Fin Eng programs, and further work experience on the audit side may not be too relevant for that either. Some such programs may also require tech expertise in Python and R, and depending on your exposure/experience with these (we would guess it is not too much right now), you should select appropriately. For example, Berkeley has only a Master in Financial Engineering, while NYU has a Master in Global Finance (better) and an MFE (not so good).






Thank you so much for your reply! For work experience, I thought about it and since I'm going to pursue my road down finance, I will instead start work at a venture capital in the future and reject my Big 4 auditing offers. I think I started looking into FinEng because I've been looking for MSF programs in the US and I couldn't find that much (I'm aiming for the big school names).I'm thinking of taking some online programming classes (from Coursera) to maybe improve my profile for FinEng programs. Do you think I have a chance for Columbia University's MSFE and UCLA MFE? If I do I will start taking the programming classes now! I will aim for MSF programs (still open to some school suggestions) but I will also apply to a few fineng programs for the big school names so I can do better at networking in the future. Thanks for your evaluation!
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You have good scores, but will need to beef up your math and programming abilities to really be a good fit for top MFE programs. If you have an offer from Big 4, I would suggest you take it and work for a bit. MFE programs place you as a quant which might not be where you want to go. With some good work experience and your scores, you could aim for an MBA.

With the point in the cycle we are in now, I usually always suggest working vs more schooling. Last thing you want to do is get graduate degree and enter a weak job market.

UT, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, MIT and USC are going to be your top branded MSF programs that is still your focus.
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You have good scores, but will need to beef up your math and programming abilities to really be a good fit for top MFE programs. If you have an offer from Big 4, I would suggest you take it and work for a bit. MFE programs place you as a quant which might not be where you want to go. With some good work experience and your scores, you could aim for an MBA.

With the point in the cycle we are in now, I usually always suggest working vs more schooling. Last thing you want to do is get graduate degree and enter a weak job market.

UT, Vanderbilt, WUSTL, MIT and USC are going to be your top branded MSF programs that is still your focus.



Thank you for your recommendations! I will look into those programs! As for the Big 4 auditing offers, I was wondering if the work experience in audit would be better than another job at a venture capital? If I want to improve my application for MSF programs, which job is best suited for me? I recently talked with one of my admissions agent, and he says that MIT is impossible for me, is there anything I can do now to improve my chances at getting in the MIT MSF program?
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Hi jaylu1217,

I would like to say that you have a fairly good profile.
Precisely, your GPA is good and your GMAT score is quite impressive. Also, having the name of a Big 4, i.e., KPMG, associated to your profile is remarkable.
Contemplating on your GMAT score, a score of 730 is considered a fairly good score. More specifically, in response to the schools you plan to target like MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley are very competitive with paper-thin acceptance rates. So, even with a good profile itself, you will be competing at level ground.
As you are targeting specialized masters (in finance), having a relevant work experience would inevitably add weightage to your profile and help your application stand out from your applicants. Since you are already working at KPMG, your profile already speaks of having a firm professional foundation.
Moreover, schools like MIT, NYU, Columbia, UC Berkeley consider work experience which you already have.
Apart from UCLA, and UT Austin, I am suggesting you a few more schools such as- Duke Fuqua
School of Business, Michigan Ross School of Business, Princeton and USC Marshall.
I suggest you apply in round 3 without waiting any further.
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