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Hello All,

First off I apologize if this is the incorrect forum for this question. I was curious though what are some of the B Schools that are quant heavy? I know some like MIT and Wharton but wasn't sure about others. Also, will succeeding in a quant heavy program be a lot more difficult if you are someone from a humanities/non quant background? Thanks!

While some of the quant heavy schools have been listed above, I wanted to weigh in on your ability to succeed. It is absolutely not necessary to have studied quant intensely to do well. All of these schools accept a lot of applicants from humanities backgrounds who do very well. In my learning team at Wharton, we had a few humanities students and while they may have had to study a bit more than the finance undergrads, they did well.

Good luck!

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Scott