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Thanks for the plug Andy!In the MSF/MFin space I think Princeton would be the best with MIT a close second. WUSTL has a great program as does Vanderbilt. The issue you run into when talking about the best is that the MSF degree (with exception of Princeton and MIT) is very regional.Example. Suppose you want to work in California. WUSTL is very high ranked, but probably doesn't place well on the west coast. If you told me Cali was your desired workplace I would say go with Claremont McKenna. If you told me NYC was where you want to be I would say Villanova/Vanderbilt. If you said Chicago I would say Purdue/UIUC/DePaul. Boston is just full of good MSF programs, but BC, BU Investment Management, Bradeis, Bentley all stand out.You see what I mean.Give me a little more info and I can give you a better rec.
Thanks for the plug Andy!
In the MSF/MFin space I think Princeton would be the best with MIT a close second. WUSTL has a great program as does Vanderbilt. The issue you run into when talking about the best is that the MSF degree (with exception of Princeton and MIT) is very regional.
Example. Suppose you want to work in California. WUSTL is very high ranked, but probably doesn't place well on the west coast. If you told me Cali was your desired workplace I would say go with Claremont McKenna. If you told me NYC was where you want to be I would say Villanova/Vanderbilt. If you said Chicago I would say Purdue/UIUC/DePaul. Boston is just full of good MSF programs, but BC, BU Investment Management, Bradeis, Bentley all stand out.
You see what I mean.
Give me a little more info and I can give you a better rec.