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Hi,
I am a senior at a Top 10 US university looking to apply to some of the MFE programs, and was wondering whether there are any advantages to being a US citizen. I noticed that a majority of the top MFE/MFin programs are made up of international students, and could not help but wonder whether the trend was due to:
1. There are not as many domestic students applying to these programs
OR
2. Domestic students do not stand out against competing applicants from abroad
Which is the reason in your opinion? Additionally, although diversity is important, wouldn't US schools have an incentive to admit domestic applicants over international (ceteris paribus), since sponsorship is very much a factor in employment outcomes?
Thanks!
I am a senior at a Top 10 US university looking to apply to some of the MFE programs, and was wondering whether there are any advantages to being a US citizen. I noticed that a majority of the top MFE/MFin programs are made up of international students, and could not help but wonder whether the trend was due to:
1. There are not as many domestic students applying to these programs
OR
2. Domestic students do not stand out against competing applicants from abroad
Which is the reason in your opinion? Additionally, although diversity is important, wouldn't US schools have an incentive to admit domestic applicants over international (ceteris paribus), since sponsorship is very much a factor in employment outcomes?
Thanks!