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Is financial mathematics difficult at Columbia University?
Financial Mathematics of Columbia University belongs to tier 1 project of financial engineering, and the application requirements are probably GPA3.7+, TOEFL 1 10, GRE330, plus 3-4 high-quality quantitative financial-related internships or scientific research.

Columbia University's financial mathematics has attracted world-renowned companies such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. Graduates choose to work in banks, investment banks, asset management companies and hedge fund companies. Most of them are engaged in positions such as traders, risk managers, fund managers and analysts.