Drew Miller, '23 Quantitative Finance and Economics Associate, Ernst & Young
Why did you apply to MMSS?
My decision to apply to the MMSS program at Northwestern was guided by my passion for math, and more importantly, its practical uses in areas such as economics and political science. I was captivated by the notion of using math as a tool to better understand the world. The collaborative structure of the program was another major factor in my decision. I was drawn to the idea of studying closely with the same group of students, allowing for ongoing teamwork and shared intellectual growth. Additionally, I viewed MMSS coursework as a great foundation for deeper engagement with the STEM fields
How has MMSS prepared you for graduation?
The MMSS program has been instrumental in my preparation for graduation. The rigorous coursework in mathematics, economics, and modeling during the initial two years equipped me with the knowledge and skills I needed for my subsequent studies in the Kellogg Undergraduate Program and graduate statistics courses. Perhaps more importantly, the MMSS program has honed my ability to collaborate effectively--a skill that is undoubtedly vital in the professional world. By working intensively with the same group of students for over two years, we’ve developed a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual understanding that has facilitated highly productive teamwork
What have you enjoyed most about MMSS?
Without a doubt, the highlight of my experience at MMSS has been the people--the students, staff, and professors. My peers in the program are not just classmates--they’ve become some of my closest friends, with whom I often engage in stimulating discussions about academics and potential market modeling ideas. My roommates after graduation include two other MMSS students. The faculty and professors have been equally influential in my journey. At the start of our college coursework, we immediately jumped into the deep end with multivariable calculus and turbo microeconomics. The professors, especially Professor Schulz, offered great support in our transition to college coursework. I made it a point to take two more of Schulz’s classes while pursuing my economics major