Congratulations! A quick question, were you placed in waitlist, asked to complete some courses and had your interview pending?Just giving an update that I got an admissions offer after being waitlisted. Good luck to all!
Congratulations! A quick question, were you placed in waitlist, asked to complete some courses and had your interview pending?Just giving an update that I got an admissions offer after being waitlisted. Good luck to all!
Hi, congratulations!! Could you give us some tips for getting admitted?Just giving an update that I got an admissions offer after being waitlisted. Good luck to all!
Congratulations @Gquant!Just giving an update that I got an admissions offer after being waitlisted. Good luck to all!
Hi, I have an interview scheduled in the next couple of days. Could you recommend some resources you used to prepare for the technical portion?The interview was purely technical. They ask questions from Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probs & Stats, ML, C++, finance etc. They will also see what you have on your resume and ask questions on that.
All the above mentioned concepts can be found in a typical Quant Finance interview prep book mentioned in the thread below:Hi, I have an interview scheduled in the next couple of days. Could you recommend some resources you used to prepare for the technical portion?
I've been going through the green book, but its just puzzles. So I was confused as to what extent (depth) I should know each topic. Did you get into UCB btw? If yes, I'd love to know how you tailored your interview prep to your resumeAll the above mentioned concepts can be found in a typical Quant Finance interview prep book mentioned in the thread below:
Advice on Interview Books
Could someone please suggest the best book for quant interviews? From the best selling books list, I see there are books by Joshi, Crack, Wilmott, and Zhou. If you only have time to read one, which one would best prepare you for quant interviews? Furthermore, it seems that none of the books...quantnet.com
I used the Zhou (a.k.a. the green book) btw.
Good luck.
Thank you!not sure how much you can do in only a couple of days but here's a broad outline of topics to prepare:
math
- linear algebra
- prob
- calculus
statistics + ml
finance
programming (python, c++, or whichever language you have experience in)
resume
i'd say projects on your resume should be of highest priority, if you can't answer questions about what's on your resume, you're unlikely to get selected
the next most important topics would be probability and statistics (this is where the green book will come in handy — it's just puzzles??? by that token all math is just puzzles!), then, based on how/what you answer, they can riff off on topics such as ml, related linear algebra or calculus
you will definitely get a question on programming, not super complicated but they will try and gauge if you have decent experience in coding (they're language-agnostic, at least in the interviews, but you'll have to learn python if you get admitted)
and then of least importance would be finance — they'll want to know if you have basic knowledge of, or interest in, the markets, they might also ask simple questions on options — black scholes, greeks and the like
Hey, did you receive any communication post interview?I just interviewed. Have you?
I applied for Round 3 for Spring 2022 and did one interview a week ago. I received a status update today with the following message:
"The admissions committee was impressed by your application and has decided to offer you a place on our waitlist for Spring 2022 term to the Berkeley Haas Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) Program.
Some applicants on the waitlist may receive an update to their admission status as early as one month after being placed on the waitlist. Others may not have a final decision until our application cycle closes.
Please note that we typically reserve spots every year for candidates who are placed on the waiting list. In an effort to enhance your chances of admission to the Berkeley MFE Program at this time, we strongly encourage you to start completing a series of items, herein referred to as “preparation”. You will find this tailored list of preparation items and their respective deadlines listed under "Preparation Checklist" when you log into your online application account. The Admissions Committee will review your file regularly to track your progress."
Does anybody know the chance of admission, given that I am willing to complete most of the "preparation"? It says they were impressed by my application and yet I was placed on the waitlist.
Hey… what happened finally on this if you can update?I applied for Round 3 for Spring 2022 and did one interview a week ago. I received a status update today with the following message:
"The admissions committee was impressed by your application and has decided to offer you a place on our waitlist for Spring 2022 term to the Berkeley Haas Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) Program.
Some applicants on the waitlist may receive an update to their admission status as early as one month after being placed on the waitlist. Others may not have a final decision until our application cycle closes.
Please note that we typically reserve spots every year for candidates who are placed on the waiting list. In an effort to enhance your chances of admission to the Berkeley MFE Program at this time, we strongly encourage you to start completing a series of items, herein referred to as “preparation”. You will find this tailored list of preparation items and their respective deadlines listed under "Preparation Checklist" when you log into your online application account. The Admissions Committee will review your file regularly to track your progress."
Does anybody know the chance of admission, given that I am willing to complete most of the "preparation"? It says they were impressed by my application and yet I was placed on the waitlist.
I received exact the same email on the waitlist and they listed a bunch of courses for me. They even need me to do the pre-program courses. I'd love to know how you deal with it?I applied for Round 3 for Spring 2022 and did one interview a week ago. I received a status update today with the following message:
"The admissions committee was impressed by your application and has decided to offer you a place on our waitlist for Spring 2022 term to the Berkeley Haas Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) Program.
Some applicants on the waitlist may receive an update to their admission status as early as one month after being placed on the waitlist. Others may not have a final decision until our application cycle closes.
Please note that we typically reserve spots every year for candidates who are placed on the waiting list. In an effort to enhance your chances of admission to the Berkeley MFE Program at this time, we strongly encourage you to start completing a series of items, herein referred to as “preparation”. You will find this tailored list of preparation items and their respective deadlines listed under "Preparation Checklist" when you log into your online application account. The Admissions Committee will review your file regularly to track your progress."
Does anybody know the chance of admission, given that I am willing to complete most of the "preparation"? It says they were impressed by my application and yet I was placed on the waitlist.
@ciciyang when did you submit your application? And how many days after submission did you receive the interview invite?I received exact the same email on the waitlist and they listed a bunch of courses for me. They even need me to do the pre-program courses. I'd love to know how you deal with it?
I submitted on Oct 1st, and got an interview invite a day after, and interviewed a week after that, and two days after interview, I got the waitlist with a list of courses they want me to take.@ciciyang when did you submit your application? And how many days after submission did you receive the interview invite?