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Old 01-29-2008, 10:59 PM   #2
Sachmoney
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A: To give you an idea, look at the descriptions of the following Princeton undergraduate courses: in Mathematics, we expect applicants to be familiar at a minimum with the material in: MAT 200 (Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus) and in Probability and Statistics at the level of an introductory course such as ECO 200 (Statistics and Data Analysis for Economists) or ORF 245 (Fundamentals of Engineering Statistics).

In addition, we are offering to all incoming MFin students a two-week refresher course in Math prior to the beginning of classes in the Fall semester. This course is required.


That's what Princeton's Masters in Finance program looks for so I figure you need similar math.
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