<p>I'm just wondering whether I would still have a legitimate shot at a top-ranked course-based (not research based) masters program in finance or economics.</p>
<p>My first undergraduate degree was in unrelated discipline (biomed) with a GPA of sub-2.0. I failed differential equations twice, for example (not a degree requirement). My second undergraduate degree in economics/finance has a GPA of 3.9, with A's in all the math courses (multivariable, linear and differential equations). I took an extra two years, and crammed a ton of courses into each semester to finish the same four year degree.</p>
<p>My GRE is 168 math (96th percentile), 165 verbal (96th percentile).</p>
<p>Any thoughts on whether I can escape that first undergraduate in bio?</p>