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Very good odds.

GPA - Great
GRE - looks like it converts to roughly a 720 - great
Work Experience - great (relevant finance work, BB bank, etc).

Coursework is fine, extra curricular's are good.

All in all, your profile match's or exceeds the profile of MIT incoming students. Being a woman will help as well since these programs tend to be very over weight men.

LSE - I would say you will have zero issue getting into any one of the MSc finance related programs LSE offers.
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Hi guys!
Could you help review my profile?
I am an International Student applying for MSF Fall '19.
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Undergrad from top tier university in India. Engineering in Information Technology.
GRE : 321 (Q: 165 V: 156)
GPA: 6.48/10 ( Any idea how that converts on a 4.0 scale?)
Cleared CFA Level 1 in June 2018
No finance internships as of now but starting as an equity research intern at the biggest private bank in India from Jan '19.
Applying early at the following:
Vanderbilt
UT Austin
Fordham
Babson
Purdue
USC

Chances of getting in?
Any other programs you would recommend?
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Very good odds.

GPA - Great
GRE - looks like it converts to roughly a 720 - great
Work Experience - great (relevant finance work, BB bank, etc).

Coursework is fine, extra curricular's are good.

All in all, your profile match's or exceeds the profile of MIT incoming students. Being a woman will help as well since these programs tend to be very over weight men.

LSE - I would say you will have zero issue getting into any one of the MSc finance related programs LSE offers.


H!

Thank you for your comment. Really appreciate it!

Do you think recommendation is very significant to the admission process or more underscored to the essay?

Cheers,

Nadia