I personally think FE certificate is useless comparing with an FE degree...
But I was wondering how an FE certificate is perceived in the streets, especially among potential employers....
Anyone heard of this program before? It's called M.S. in Management Science and Engineering, a degree program in collaboration from both IEOR Dept and Business School. You take required classes from both IEOR and Business school.
I think this program is new, as I did not see this on IEOR...
Is it true that only FE students go into Quant job industry (or related job, such as i-banking)?
How common is it that OR students get quant job (or related) offers?
What is the ratio of FE and OR students in quant or ibanking industry?
Has anyone heard of anything about this program? I am under the impression that UNC-Chapel Hill's Operations Research program is a great program in the Department of Statistics and Operations Research which admits very few people. But I have rarely heard anyone talking about it.... anyone has...
Instead, they send official notification to applicants (accepted or rejected) via emails only.
I think it's kind of cheap part of the schools to send out notification to accepted applicants via email only because the application fee is expensive (about $70), and they refuse to send first class...
Hi guys.
I have received admissions offers from Georgia Tech (MS - Operations Research) and Columbia (MS - Engineering Management Systems, which is similar to OR). I don't know which one to choose. I am still waiting on the decisions from other schools, although I don't think the chances are...
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