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- Honest Review from a Current Student (Graduating 2026)
- Graduation Class
- 2026
Reviewed by Verified Member
I’m a current MFE student (graduating May 2026) with a focus on energy. I came into the program from a finance undergrad with strong motivation but a clear need for deeper mathematical fundamentals, real research experience, and better industry access. After 1.5 years in the program, I’m very happy with my decision to come here. Below are what I consider the strongest aspects of the program, in order, though the lower points are not weak by any means.
1) Community & Culture
Beyond academic rigor, the professors genuinely care about your success and take a personal interest in helping you reach your goals. If you are proactive about your education, they respond exceptionally well -- guiding you toward the projects, topics, and skill sets that matter most for your career.
The cohort is also large and diverse. We are one of the largest across MFE programs ranked on QuantNet. You meet people with different backgrounds, strengths, and industry experiences. These classmates become your study partners, project teammates, and, eventually, part of your professional network. People here work extremely hard, and I’m confident I’ll stay in touch with many of them for years.
The programs administration team are equally supportive. They consistently approach student requests with a “How can we help this student get where they want to go?” mindset from the top down. Whether that means adjusting schedules to accommodate a job, helping with cross-registration, or advising on long-term career goals.
2) Academics & Research Opportunities
The curriculum is rigorous and flexible. Industry-practitioner faculty are extremely strong, and more excellent professors have been joining recently.
If you want deep theory, you can take multiple PhD-level classes that count toward the MFE. If you want practical quant research experience, opportunities are abundant.
You can also cross-register for courses across schools in NYU: Courant, Data Science, Stern, and others. This adds a huge amount of breadth and depth that many other MFEs simply don’t offer.
Importantly, the program is what you make of it. If you are genuinely passionate and actively involved in the subjects you came here to study, you will get enormous value. If you lose interest but still expect top outcomes, you might not have the same experience.
Many of the practitioner professors also go beyond teaching — they help students find internships, refer them for roles, and in some cases hire them for part-time or full-time work.
Professors who have made a particularly strong impact that I'd recommend students learn from are: Bouchouev, Ivan, Yao, Conklin, Shimko, Tang, Perry, Abousallah.
3) Careers
Career support is a real strength at Tandon, especially if you’re willing to put in effort and engage early.
Our careers director, Sara, works incredibly hard on behalf of the students. She supports networking, interview preparation, and overall positioning for competitive roles. The internal job portal she curates is excellent. Many of the strongest roles each year (hedge funds, banks, trading firms, quant/data science positions, and more) come through it.
I will be joining an oil major in their trading arm, which was a perfect match for my energy focus and research interests. I believe the program prepared me extremely well for this path.
The NYU Tandon MFE program rewards motivated, curious, proactive students. If you embrace the coursework, leverage the research ecosystem, and engage with the community, the return on investment is high.
I’m grateful I chose this program and would make the same decision again.
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- Yes, I would recommend this program
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