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2024 MFE Admission roll call

Admits: MIT MFin (Dean’s fellowship), Chicago Booth MFin (35K), Columbia MFE, UCB MFE, UCLA MFE (15K), NYU MFE (8K)
Pending: -
Rejects: -
Joining: MIT MFin
 
Admits: Cornell FE, NYU MathFin, UChicago MSFM(30% Scholarship), GATech QCF
Rejects: CMU MSCF
Pending: Columbia MFE
Joining: Cornell FE
 
Admits: Cornell FE, NYU MathFin, UChicago MSFM(30% Scholarship), GATech QCF
Rejects: CMU MSCF
Pending: Columbia MFE
Joining: Cornell FE
Hi @kdb

How are you doing?
Just wanted to understand why you chose Cornell over Chicago with scholarship. What did you consider? Location?
 
Hi @kdb

How are you doing?
Just wanted to understand why you chose Cornell over Chicago with scholarship. What did you consider? Location?
Hey
Yes, I felt that both programs were equal. Good college reputations, good locations in terms of job search. I liked the curriculum of both schools. Chicago more as well ig? But since Chicago isn't considered safe for International students especially in recent times, I went for Cornell.
 
Hey
Yes, I felt that both programs were equal. Good college reputations, good locations in terms of job search. I liked the curriculum of both schools. Chicago more as well ig? But since Chicago isn't considered safe for International students especially in recent times, I went for Cornell.
Alright then.
You'll not go wrong with either choice.
Wish you the best man.
 
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