I have an undergraduate engineering degree with a major in Biotechnology, but there was a lot of math covered.
Im currently working on a masters in Biomedical Engineering at Boston University, where I can safely say Ive had a pretty rigorous experience in Stochastics, Stimulations, Signal Processing etc.. more specifically, I will be writing a thesis related to statistical decision theory models for cognitive strategies in the auditory system..
Im not looking for anything specific, but Im not too keen on a scientific/technical job so Im a bit drawn to OR and Decision Sciences.
Im also keen on LSE, because I reckon the name can help me pursue healthcare/pharma or even the quantitative/analytical groups of engineering firms more agqressively.