Aerospace undergrad, financial engineering?

<p>Hello all,</p>

<p>I'm currently in my senior year of college majoring in Aerospace engineering and minoring in IST. I've been having a lot of doubts recently about what I want to do for my career though - I don't know if engineering is what I actually want to do. I've been researching a lot into financial engineering and I'm very interested so I'm now considering going to graduate school to get my masters in that. I'm interested in finance and this would combine many math and computer skills that I have learned as an undergrad.</p>

<p>So my first question I guess is how is the transition of aerospace engineering to a financial engineering masters going to be?<br>
Also, my GRE score was a 790 in math but only a 400 in verbal. I'm hoping there is a much larger emphasis/requirement with the math score, but is this actually true? Should I retake the GRE?</p>

<p>My gpa is a 3.50 and I go to a top 12 aerospace school.</p>

<p>Thanks for any help!</p>

<p>Princeton and CMU have great quantitative MSF programs.</p>

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<p>Information for applicants from one MFE program:</p>

<p>[Admissions</a> Criteria, Master of Financial Engineering Program - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley](<a href=“Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas”>Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas)
[Prerequisites</a>, Master of Financial Engineering Program - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley](<a href=“Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas”>Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas)
[Application</a> Requirements, Master of Financial Engineering Program - Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley](<a href=“Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas”>Master of Financial Engineering Program | Berkeley Haas)</p>