Hi there - thanks for writing! Unfortunately, the MiM and MSc programs are outside of my area of expertise -
mbaMission focuses primarily on MBA admissions. Best of luck to you!
daftypatty
Hi all, looking for an evaluation for Msc Finance and/or MiM programs.
Schools I am interested are: LBS MiM, MIT MSc Finance, LSE MSc Finance
Program: Bachelor of Health Sciences in Biomedical Sciences with a minor in commerce (one of the top programs in Canada, but I am not sure about the recognition in US), McMaster University (Canada)
GPA: 3.93
Math Courses: Calculus I, Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Finance, Financial/Managerial Accounting - MIGHT take a linear algebra and calc II course in the fall (WOULD THIS HELP MY CHANCES?)
Work: Student strategy consultant for biomedical commercialization, Summer Research Assistant (rececieved a prestigious research scholarship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct this research), Health Policy Research Assistant (1 year), Clinical Research Assistant (4 months), Program Coordinator at a local emergency department hospital program (4 years) - CURRENTLY: In midst of interviewing for an equity analyst position (internship would be completed in time for MIT app)
Extracurriculars/Volunteering: Equity analyst at university investment club, selected to attend a program called Emerging Health Leaders based on merits of academics/leadership (received 5K scholarship to attend), communications/outreach organizer for a community tech club, soccer coach, spinal cord rehab volunteer, athletic therapy volunteer, some other scholarships related to leadership/academics
Planning to write GMAT by November (TARGET: ~730)
For the MSc Finance program, I am lacking slightly in quantitative courses & relevant finance experiences. What do you guys think, do I stand a good chances at the listed programs? And also, any other programs you recommend?