Several questions about MBA/MFE/MSF...HELP ME!~

<p>As an undergraduate in one of the best universities in China with a major in Computer Science and a considerable GPA now, I want to take a job in the field of finance in the future. </p>

<p>Questions:</p>

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<li>I don't want to be a quant. While, with no work experience, I don't know which one of MBA, MFE or MSF fits me best? </li>
<li>Which standardized test should I take? GMAT or GRE?</li>
<li>If I plan to find a job now to earn some work experience, what kind of position benefit my chance to a top business school most? ( The prospective may be in Commercial bank, Software company, Insurance company, Accountancy firm, each of which, however, is relevant to CS, I guess)</li>
<li>Compared with a undergraduate with a major in Finance, Eco or Math, I am more or less competitive than him or as competitive as him ?</li>
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<li>Probably the MBA or MSF. </li>
<li>Depends on the program.</li>
<li>No idea.</li>
<li>Not sure.</li>
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<p>What is it you want to do specifically?</p>

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<li>most mba programs require work experience, so I would probably say msf is best for you. mfe would also accept you, however, mba normally asks for 3-5 yrs of work experience.</li>
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<p>2.depends on the programs. but generally, mba = gmat only, msf and mfe = gmat or gre. however, if u are applying to other programs like financial economics or mathematical finance, its better to have gre because those programs do not accept gmat.</p>

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<li><p>i think commercial banking or anything related to finance.</p></li>
<li><p>This is a questions that I have as well, my undergrad is finance and economics. however, i find that some msf/mfe programs prefer students from math/physics/stats. I am not sure which student (finance/economics vs. math/physics/stats) would be more competitive. Maybe they are all looked at equally?</p></li>
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