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					- Good Program Positive Feedback - Overall recommendation
 
				
			
		
	
		
			
				
				
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						Pros
- Small class size for both program and department, giving more exposure to professors and other fellows from the program and department
- Reasonable curriculum: You will get the standard MFE preparation here 
- Flexibility of choosing a few electives, even from the CSE department, which is what I like
- Location(of personal life): I know many of my friends might be against this, but I like the weather, the nature, and the convenience Seattle is offering
- UW: I like this school and the beautiful campus
- Financial Friendly: The tuition fee is more acceptable compared to the other MFE programs on the list
- Career Support: You always find someone from the faculty willing to support you, whether going into the industry or Academia. Lots of thanks to Karen here. Thanks for taking care of us on this journey. 
Cons:
- Still location: Not the best location for a finance/quant job, which you have to be aware of before coming here. There is 3 3-hour time difference and 5 5-hour flight from New York, which puts candidates from Seattle at a lot of disadvantage. Speaking of my experience, most of the employers have a strong preference for the local candidates, and as you can imagine, most of our target employers from the eastern coast, especially if you are an international student and might need sponsorship
- very limited local opportunities for a quant finance career. There are more tech opportunities tho, especially for SDE. Not the reason why we started this program here, but I think it does not hurt to get some connection with the tech employers as well for some SDE or data scientist opportunities. It does not hurt. I feel like there is room to improve on this point
- The connection with the alumni community can be further strengthened. Although there is a strong UW CFRM alumni presence in Seattle, the level of collaboration and engagement remains relatively limited. The alumni network tends to feel somewhat fragmented after graduation, both within the same cohort and across different years.
- Some great electives, such as C++ for quant finance, are not provided anymore, which was the most exciting course to me before joining the program.
- Some courses remain relatively academic, particularly in terms of their evaluation methods, which rely heavily on exams and assignments. I understand that for theoretical subjects, an exam-based assessment is sometimes necessary. However, for an MFE program, I believe a greater emphasis on project-based evaluation would be beneficial. After all, what truly matters is learning when and how to apply these sophisticated theories and formulas in real-world finance, not just passing exams or solving mathematical problems.
- This might be partly due to our location on the West Coast and the fact that not everyone here is strongly focused on pursuing a career in quantitative finance. I feel that my cohort was somewhat behind in terms of summer internship and full-time job preparation compared with top MFE programs on the East Coast. Through my personal connections with several programs there, I noticed that their students tend to be more proactive and start their job search and preparation much earlier. I’m mainly referring to the overall atmosphere and mindset.
Overall, I love this program a lot. It is exactly what I expected, and I am very satisfied, despite some surprise that my favourite C++ courses were not available + limited local opportunities + I was badly hit by the terrible job market from late 2024 - early 2025. It might seem that I’ve spent more time pointing out the program’s shortcomings, but that’s only because I truly love this program and hope to see meaningful improvements in the areas I’ve observed. I would be happy to support the program and its student community when I am able to in the future.
Fingercrossed. Good luck to the future students and enjoy your journey here
					
					
	
		
			
				
					
	
		
			
				
				
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