NYU Tandon School of Engineering - MS in Financial Engineering

NYU Tandon School of Engineering - MS in Financial Engineering

Reviews 3.47 star(s) 32 reviews

  • Anonymous
  • 3.00 star(s)
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Course Grading
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2024
I don't know what happened to this program but it seems most instructors are reluctant to give A or even A minus. Most of the course grades were like B+, B or B-
If the program has a harsh grading scale, it is not suitable for students to seek jobs. (We all know students want to find jobs through this program but the program itself is making it hard for no reason.)
Recommend
No, I would not recommend this program
Students Quality
5.00 star(s)
Courses/Instructors
2.00 star(s)
Career Services
2.00 star(s)
  • Anonymous
  • 3.00 star(s)
It's what you make of it

What do you think is unique about this program?
The program in its current state is not exactly a Financial Engineering degree, more like a bunch of courses ranging from corporate finance, to technology, to true financial engineering courses. There are students who are happy taking simple courses and breezing though, while there are some taking harder courses depending on their interests, it's really up to the student. At the same time, the merger with NYU has provided an opportunity to to gain exposure to the vast resources of NYU, including Courant (for the people who want more quant) and Stern (for the more business oriented students). Like most other universities in the area, New York as a location is definitely a plus point.

What are the weakest points about this program?
It offers a huge number of courses to choose from, so a lot of the times students end up learning a little of everything, which is not very helpful. The concept of 1.5 credits according to me does not work, 7 weeks to understand Stochastic Calculus is definitely not enough (need minimum 3 credits, I would say it's more like 6).

Career services
Career services for FE specifically, is almost non-existent, being part of an engineering school a lot of the companies are geared to hire hardcore engineering students, I was in this state while looking for internships and was on my own. But, the merger with NYU has opened up a huge portal through their Career services, going forward it should only get better. I was in this position while looking for full-time opportunities and definitely got a lot more interviews.

Student body
There was no student body when I joined. But, started picking up, I think it's from batch to batch. Since there are so many courses being offered students don't really to get to know everyone, because of which the alumni network also suffers.

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