Hi everyone, just had a couple of questions to ask. Well let me start out by introducing myself, my name is Al, and I have recently graduated at Loyola Marymount University out here in CA, with a degree in Finance. I want to pursue an MFE, hopefully get into Baruch or NYU, but I'm not ruling out any other programs. My G.P.A is not very great, it is a 2.7. I do not want to seem like I am giving excuses for my low G.P.A, but I had family issues that needed my attention which took a lot of time away from me from my studies. Aside from that, I am currently working for a small IT company, and plan to take math and programming classes this coming fall. So here are my questions.
- Do I need to take my math and programming courses at a university, or will a community college be fine?
- Should I wait until after I finish my calculus courses before I take my GRE so I will be more prepared for the Q section? Also, should I take the GRE Math subject test?
- I was also thinking about retaking some of my undergrad classes in order to better my gpa, will that be a good idea? Or do you have any other suggestions on what I can do about it?
- I also noticed many people already have masters and phd, so I was thinking, should I go for a masters in math first before I apply for MFE?
- Lastly are there any other advice on how I can make myself more competitive?