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  1. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    Where did you hear about this chat? Will there be another one?
  2. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    This doesn't really sound like it will be a problem. MFin students get access to all of the same placement resources that the MIT Sloan MBA students receive. And this program has already published employment reports and has a well established history...so if they can find MBA students jobs, I...
  3. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    Where are the reviews published?
  4. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    Granted that some of it is probably attributed to the brand name, the fact that it increased by almost 6-fold suggests that the first year must have been a success, otherwise we would see similar numbers both years... especially with all of the economic worry and it being such an expensive...
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    Where did you get this quote from? I don't think it is very accurate. I live on campus and I never heard anything like that.
  6. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    Wow. It was really up to 900 applications? MIT's MFin program must be doing phenomenally well to have that much of an increase in only the second year. ---------- Post added at 04:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:04 PM ---------- Andy, question. The application tracker lists the...
  7. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    Do we have a guess on how many applications they got this year?
  8. What are the GPA and GRE 50% range at various schools?

    Looking at the brochure for MIT Sloan's Master of Finance program, I see that the numbers are only broken down to the middle 80%. The GRE Quantitative Range was 790-800 and the GRE Verbal Range was 590-650. As for GPA, only the average is displayed: 3.6 Source: I'm an undergraduate, so I...
  9. MIT MFin Why so many people apply MIT MS Finance this year?

    The tuition is actually only $72,000. And that includes 3 terms, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, and Spring 2011. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> Many other MFin programs are two years long, so the tuition seems like less, but you're...
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