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I have a choice between attending either Claremont's Financial Engineering program or Boston University's Mathematical Finance program. Claremont gave me 35% Tuition whereas BU gave me a staunchy 6K.
I like BU's program better than Claremont's because it has a better integration of programming with the curriculum. Also, I like Boston's proximity to NY/CT/NJ, thus post-graduation will make interviews easier. I've also sat in on a class at Claremont and was satisfied with the rigor of the coursework
I am considering Part-Time options with both schools since I'm currently employed with a good company.
In terms of Employers, how do the two schools stack-up against each other on a CV? I've been thinking that though BU offered less money, it would be a school worth going to. But I'm not entirely sure. Going to Claremont would be less money, loans, etc.
What are your thoughts? I'd love to hear them.
I like BU's program better than Claremont's because it has a better integration of programming with the curriculum. Also, I like Boston's proximity to NY/CT/NJ, thus post-graduation will make interviews easier. I've also sat in on a class at Claremont and was satisfied with the rigor of the coursework
I am considering Part-Time options with both schools since I'm currently employed with a good company.
In terms of Employers, how do the two schools stack-up against each other on a CV? I've been thinking that though BU offered less money, it would be a school worth going to. But I'm not entirely sure. Going to Claremont would be less money, loans, etc.
What are your thoughts? I'd love to hear them.