Would love some guidence please
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:04 pm
Hello all,
New here on these boards, hoping to get some badly needed advice. I completed my undergrad in 2009 with a major in Finance and minor in Economics. Overall GPA 3.65. Have been working in the field ever since and decided that its the right time to think of graduate programs, more specifically a masters in math. My concern is that I didn't major in math in my undergrad. Am I at a disadvantage compared to other applicants. Note that I have taken a few math courses: Integral calculus, Calculus II, Analytical Geometry.
So I guess my question is how likely is it for me to be accepted into a good program. Anything I need to do to increase my chances, anything I need to start working on now?
Would appreciate any feedback
New here on these boards, hoping to get some badly needed advice. I completed my undergrad in 2009 with a major in Finance and minor in Economics. Overall GPA 3.65. Have been working in the field ever since and decided that its the right time to think of graduate programs, more specifically a masters in math. My concern is that I didn't major in math in my undergrad. Am I at a disadvantage compared to other applicants. Note that I have taken a few math courses: Integral calculus, Calculus II, Analytical Geometry.
So I guess my question is how likely is it for me to be accepted into a good program. Anything I need to do to increase my chances, anything I need to start working on now?
Would appreciate any feedback