Columbia University - MA in Mathematics of Finance

Columbia MAFN Columbia MAFN Admission Discussion


  • 2020  Accepted Godzzzzh has a tracker for this program.
Hi,

I just received the notification from Columbia MAFN. I was put on a short waitlist, and I will be notified a final decision in several weeks. I am wondering how much chances do I have to get the offer for this program. From Risk.net, I see that the acceptance rate for this program is only 35%, does it mean I get a fair chance to enter? Anyone on the same boat want to discuss?
 
  • sanchan has no tracker for this program.
I did a fair bit of research on how the colleges' waitlists work coz I too was waitlisted by Cornell. Waitlists are trickier than they actually look. Many people might already know this but I'll again explain by an example:

Suppose a college has 70 seats to offer and in the last few years, the mean yield (or acceptance rate) is 50%. Keeping this in mind, colleges give out admissions more than what they could accommodate, like 120 or so, in all their rounds of admissions. Number of admissions to give in the subsequent rounds are decided based on the number of acceptances in the previous rounds. All this while, they also send out waitlist to some applicants whom they think are qualified enough for the program at their college, but there are some other applicants with similar background, and just better than the waitlisted applicants in some aspect or the other. The size of the waitlist can be small or big and can vary across colleges. Let's say the size of waitlist in our example is 50.

Now out of 120, suppose 65 had accepted the offer. Now, colleges try to fill out the 5 seats from the waitlist of 50, most of the time trying to balance out the diversity, in terms of gender, work ex, geography etc. Now if you see what had happened, the total number of offers made are around 130 with 70 accepting and the yield is just above 50%. But the chances for waitlisted applicants are purely out of luck with 1 in 10 getting admission.

I was just trying to put the actual picture and no way intend to discourage. This is a generic process but there might be slight differences in the procedures individual universities adopt. All we can do is just pray to convert the waitlist into an admission, especially if the college is the first preference out of all.
 
  • 2020  Accepted Godzzzzh has a tracker for this program.
I did a fair bit of research on how the colleges' waitlists work coz I too was waitlisted by Cornell. Waitlists are trickier than they actually look. Many people might already know this but I'll again explain by an example:

Suppose a college has 70 seats to offer and in the last few years, the mean yield (or acceptance rate) is 50%. Keeping this in mind, colleges give out admissions more than what they could accommodate, like 120 or so, in all their rounds of admissions. Number of admissions to give in the subsequent rounds are decided based on the number of acceptances in the previous rounds. All this while, they also send out waitlist to some applicants whom they think are qualified enough for the program at their college, but there are some other applicants with similar background, and just better than the waitlisted applicants in some aspect or the other. The size of the waitlist can be small or big and can vary across colleges. Let's say the size of waitlist in our example is 50.

Now out of 120, suppose 65 had accepted the offer. Now, colleges try to fill out the 5 seats from the waitlist of 50, most of the time trying to balance out the diversity, in terms of gender, work ex, geography etc. Now if you see what had happened, the total number of offers made are around 130 with 70 accepting and the yield is just above 50%. But the chances for waitlisted applicants are purely out of luck with 1 in 10 getting admission.

I was just trying to put the actual picture and no way intend to discourage. This is a generic process but there might be slight differences in the procedures individual universities adopt. All we can do is just pray to convert the waitlist into an admission, especially if the college is the first preference out of all.
Don't worry about the waitlist! I just received the offer today. Only one day!!!!!
 
  • sanchan has no tracker for this program.
  • lalalalalalal has no tracker for this program.
Hey!

I submitted my application to MAFN by the deadline 5/7 and received an update today that I was placed in a waitlist. I’m wondering what my chances are here based on previous years’ statistics. Many thanks!
 
  • nejduheowidbekn has no tracker for this program.
  • Arslon has no tracker for this program.
I recently got an offer from Columbia MAFN and I am waiting on Columbia MFE (most likely an L tbh). For those of you going to Columbia MAFN how are you funding it (especially international students)? I am in desperate need of some tips. I am an undergraduate studying BSc Maths and Econ at LSE.
 
  • quant_aa has no tracker for this program.
I recently got an offer from Columbia MAFN and I am waiting on Columbia MFE (most likely an L tbh). For those of you going to Columbia MAFN how are you funding it (especially international students)? I am in desperate need of some tips. I am an undergraduate studying BSc Maths and Econ at LSE.
You can check out prodigyfinance.com. They provide collateral free loans for higher education; available to international students as well.

For other financing / funding options, check with the admissions office once.
 
  • Arslon has no tracker for this program.
You can check out prodigyfinance.com. They provide collateral free loans for higher education; available to international students as well.

For other financing / funding options, check with the admissions office once.
Thank you!

I did stumble across Prodigy finance couple of weeks ago. I've seen some mixed reviews about prodigy finance. What is your opinion on them?
 
  • quant_aa has no tracker for this program.
Thank you!

I did stumble across Prodigy finance couple of weeks ago. I've seen some mixed reviews about prodigy finance. What is your opinion on them?
I know friends who have taken loans from prodigy and they had a hassle free experience - both in getting the loan and in repaying it. Rates may sometimes seem high in comparison to banks but most people end up repaying within 3-4 years after graduation (prodigy doesn't charge anything for early repayments). So, it didn't matter too much in the end. Also, the USP for prodigy is the requirement, or lack there of, of cosigner and collateral. That is a huge problem for most people when funding education in the US, given the large sums involved.

But you should definitely do your own research and choose whatever suits your needs best.
 
  • Arslon has no tracker for this program.
I know friends who have taken loans from prodigy and they had a hassle free experience - both in getting the loan and in repaying it. Rates may sometimes seem high in comparison to banks but most people end up repaying within 3-4 years after graduation (prodigy doesn't charge anything for early repayments). So, it didn't matter too much in the end. Also, the USP for prodigy is the requirement, or lack there of, of cosigner and collateral. That is a huge problem for most people when funding education in the US, given the large sums involved.

But you should definitely do your own research and choose whatever suits your needs best.
I am currently in the middle of doing my research. Thank you for your opinion.
 
  • Arslon has no tracker for this program.
  • NYY has no tracker for this program.
Hi everyone,
I just received admittance into Columbia’s MAFN program! Would appreciate hearing any thoughts/feedback about the program, specifically in relation to coursework and internship/job placement?
 
  • fermat_soul has no tracker for this program.
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  • Aray has no tracker for this program.
I had applied in december, no reponse till now, is anyone aware when they generally send out offers?
 
  • NYY has no tracker for this program.
Does anyone have any pros/cons about the program? Did a search on quantnet, but doesn’t seem to have anything too recent.
 
  • 2022  Enrolled Dwight_K_Schrute has a tracker for this program.
I applied at the end of Dec and just got an offer. Would definitely appreciate some reviews from people familiar with the program!
 
  • NYY has no tracker for this program.
The course structure seems a bit confusing to me. Also don’t really have a clear cut understanding of the total cost of attendance. If anyone could help out, I’d greatly appreciate it!
 
  • BTS has no tracker for this program.
Hello Everyone!

I received an update from Columbia MAFN stating that I was placed on a short waitlist. I wanted to get a rough idea on how long it takes to give me a result, and what are the chances of getting an admit ?

Thank you so much!
 
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