COMPARE NYU MSMF vs Chicago MSFM vs Yale AM

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Chicago MSFM (27k) vs Yale AM (30k) vs NYU MSMF
I'm weighing my options for graduate programs and would appreciate insights from this community. Here's my background and what I'm aiming for:

Background:

  • Mathematics & Finance major
  • Experience in data analysis, investment performance, and risk analysis
  • Research in large language models for patent clustering
  • High GPA and various finance-related co-ops
Goal:
  • Short-term: Work in quant roles, likely in a hedge fund or investment management
  • Long-term: Become a portfolio manager
Options:
  1. Chicago MS Financial Mathematics: This program has a strong reputation for mathematical rigor and offers a range of quant-related courses. It has close ties to the financial industry, and Chicago itself is a major financial hub.
  2. Yale Asset Management: This program is more specialized in asset management, with a focus on practical skills and connections to the industry. Yale's brand and alumni network are strong, and there's a robust focus on portfolio management.
  3. NYU Master in Math in Finance: Known for its quantitative approach, this program is in New York, which offers unparalleled access to the finance industry. It has a strong track record of placing graduates in quant and finance roles.
Considerations:
  • Location: Chicago, New Haven, and New York offer different opportunities and lifestyle considerations.
  • Industry Connections: Which program has the strongest links to the types of companies I want to work for?
  • Curriculum Focus: Is a broader quant background better, or is a more specialized asset management approach preferable?
I'd love to hear from anyone with experience in these programs or related industries. What would you recommend for someone with my goals and background?
 
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