以下是引用stokowski在2006-2-27 2:50:00的发言:Although it's common being rejected by those good school for PhD in Finance, to me, the biggest question in your background is that you pass CFA level III. Why? to get a CFA certificate, you need to be in the industry for couple years, if you don't have related work experience before, to study in PhD means your investment of CFA test would be in vain. I don't know if you give a good reason for why you want to give up CFA and devote to research life. If not, that's a big inconsistency in your profile, you don't want to be label as a guy swinging between industry and academic. Only few schools would accept student who says he/she wants to go to industry after graduation. To convince committee you got some knowledge in business, CFA level I is enough for undergraduate level, and level II is for those MBA students. Do top schools care about that you got some business knowledge before you are admitted? I don't think so. Indeed good business sense may help researchers conducting works, but not for those theoretical works which top schools wants their students to spend time on. Even though top journals in finance like JF JFE have tons of empirical works, but the hierarchy is there: theoretical guys > empirical guys. Well conducted theoretical works can be later proofed as useless and threw into garbage can but still get good journal publication at the first place.
Having passed CFA level III should not be the reason of rejection. I did not state my background clearly in the post. Actually I have more than 5 years of working experience by now, with 3 years on jobs related to finance. I am currently a fixed-income trader in a local Chinese bank. I participated in CFA program because my manager in my first work encouraged and even sponsored me to do so. I have made this very clear in my statement of purpose.
I am quite sure that my rejection is majorly due to my poor GPA, and I did not give explanation on why my GPA is so poor (I doubt whether there is any good excuse for my poor GPA even if I want to explain about it). |