Hi guys!
I got admitted to all the programs except Columbia MFE and MAFN. I'm still waiting to hear back from these, though I will have to make a decision before the end of this month. I'm having a hard time choosing between these programs. I want to ideally get into Quant Research on the buy-side but I'm not shoehorning myself into any fields yet. I would also like to keep open the possibility of doing a PhD in Math/Statistics because I truly love these subjects and it will allow me to do highly mathematical roles, which I'm aspiring towards. I also got into UMass Amherst for Applied Mathematics with a full scholarship (tuition + living expenses). Although the university's reputation is not as good as the other ones (especially amongst top employers in the quant industry), the offer is undeniably attractive. I do not mind investing substantially more money into my education if it is truly worth it though. Given these details, I would really appreciate if you could provide some guidance and insight to resolve my dilemma. Thank you!
I got admitted to all the programs except Columbia MFE and MAFN. I'm still waiting to hear back from these, though I will have to make a decision before the end of this month. I'm having a hard time choosing between these programs. I want to ideally get into Quant Research on the buy-side but I'm not shoehorning myself into any fields yet. I would also like to keep open the possibility of doing a PhD in Math/Statistics because I truly love these subjects and it will allow me to do highly mathematical roles, which I'm aspiring towards. I also got into UMass Amherst for Applied Mathematics with a full scholarship (tuition + living expenses). Although the university's reputation is not as good as the other ones (especially amongst top employers in the quant industry), the offer is undeniably attractive. I do not mind investing substantially more money into my education if it is truly worth it though. Given these details, I would really appreciate if you could provide some guidance and insight to resolve my dilemma. Thank you!