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Hey all,
I recently took the GRE and scored a 166 V and 166 Q which places me in around the 95th percentile and also have a 3.5 UG GPA. I am currently working in software sales and I am less than a year out of college. What I would like to know is, generally speaking, if I want to maximize my earning potential (ROI), which would be a better route to tak: Get an MFE and work towards getting into a HF or Quant role with a bank or getting an MBA and pursuing investment banking or corporate finance? I am talking about top 15 programs in each case.
I also want to know if putting my GRE score resume would be a good idea to do? Would potential employers see it as someone who is in a high risk position to quit after a few years to go to grad or b-school? Does it give off a snobby vibe? In general, in what fields is putting a standardized test score viable?
Thanks in advance!
I recently took the GRE and scored a 166 V and 166 Q which places me in around the 95th percentile and also have a 3.5 UG GPA. I am currently working in software sales and I am less than a year out of college. What I would like to know is, generally speaking, if I want to maximize my earning potential (ROI), which would be a better route to tak: Get an MFE and work towards getting into a HF or Quant role with a bank or getting an MBA and pursuing investment banking or corporate finance? I am talking about top 15 programs in each case.
I also want to know if putting my GRE score resume would be a good idea to do? Would potential employers see it as someone who is in a high risk position to quit after a few years to go to grad or b-school? Does it give off a snobby vibe? In general, in what fields is putting a standardized test score viable?
Thanks in advance!