There are a lot of great things going on over at the Washington University in St. Louis Master of Finance program. I just got word that they have split there MSF program into two tracks: Corporate finance and Quantitative finance. WUSTL was always regarded as one of the more quant MSF programs and this bifurcation allows for true specialization.
I will be posting some more updates as they become available. Be looking for more WUSTL content in the months to come.
Here is the 2011 class profile:
MS/FINANCE CLASS OF 2011 PROFILE |
|
Total number of students |
66 |
Median age |
23 |
Average GMAT |
722 |
Average GPA |
3.47 |
Female students |
47% |
Students with previous full-time work experience |
39% |
The program has a very high GMAT average. I think this is on par with Claremont McKenna and MIT. Another thing I like and find amazing is the 47% female class statistics. Bravo to WUSTL for being able to field a class with that kind of diversity.
Here is a link to the Washington University in St. Louis Master in Finance program