- nyusternfan163
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- Joined: Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:48 am
Can you please comment on my background and if I have a legitimate chance to get into Langone? Also, can you recommend some full time schools that are safe pick for my profile, reaches, and unlikely?
GMAT (second time): 690 (Q: 51, V: 31, AWA, not out yet, but scored 6.0 on my first GMAT test).
Education: Graduated from Rutgers, overall GPA is 3.34 with 3 majors (Computer and Electrical Engineering, Math, and Econ) and 1 Minor (operation research where some classes are grad level and are taken with graduate/phd students). I Was on dean's list multiple semesters and received scholarship for a couple years.
Been working in NYC (the only job) at a financial software company that provides fixed income analytics for almost 4 years. I don't have too much afterschool activities in college. Iwas a tutor for a couple semesters, a class assistant for a calc class (grading homework, helping students etc), and helped a local food bank. I've also interned at Merrill Lynch as an summer analyst which allowed me to touch on all aspect on mortgage analyses (I was in Mortgage Trading Department). Have decent amount of knowledge on finance and analytics from work for pretty much all types of fixed income products and also self-learned a lot about stock trading (charts/financial reports).
At my current work, I am responsbile for answer clients questions, which include software usage, model validation, recommendation to address clients' needs, QA of the software (both bug tests and analytical tests), and software release cycle (communiate with our developers about client's needs.
My recommendations from my supervisor should be strong. Since English is not my first language, I'd say my essays will probably not be outstanding.
My short-term goal is to be back with my current company, but move from more of a techincal aspect to the business aspect. My loong term goal is to become a risk management consultant in Asia to help people understand the risk of investments, and to stay withth their tolerance.
I am asian and 27 now. please let me know if you need anything else from me.
GMAT (second time): 690 (Q: 51, V: 31, AWA, not out yet, but scored 6.0 on my first GMAT test).
Education: Graduated from Rutgers, overall GPA is 3.34 with 3 majors (Computer and Electrical Engineering, Math, and Econ) and 1 Minor (operation research where some classes are grad level and are taken with graduate/phd students). I Was on dean's list multiple semesters and received scholarship for a couple years.
Been working in NYC (the only job) at a financial software company that provides fixed income analytics for almost 4 years. I don't have too much afterschool activities in college. Iwas a tutor for a couple semesters, a class assistant for a calc class (grading homework, helping students etc), and helped a local food bank. I've also interned at Merrill Lynch as an summer analyst which allowed me to touch on all aspect on mortgage analyses (I was in Mortgage Trading Department). Have decent amount of knowledge on finance and analytics from work for pretty much all types of fixed income products and also self-learned a lot about stock trading (charts/financial reports).
At my current work, I am responsbile for answer clients questions, which include software usage, model validation, recommendation to address clients' needs, QA of the software (both bug tests and analytical tests), and software release cycle (communiate with our developers about client's needs.
My recommendations from my supervisor should be strong. Since English is not my first language, I'd say my essays will probably not be outstanding.
My short-term goal is to be back with my current company, but move from more of a techincal aspect to the business aspect. My loong term goal is to become a risk management consultant in Asia to help people understand the risk of investments, and to stay withth their tolerance.
I am asian and 27 now. please let me know if you need anything else from me.












