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@TiggaI agree with you that it is very important to have as much information about programs as possible when deciding to apply and later choose the final destination. I admit that MAFN fails to provide that essential information and eventually loses some of its strong applicants. Although I've heard great reviews about MAFN from its alumni, after @IMPACT's alert now I am seeking for current students' reviews. As regards MSOR, most of posters claim that these programs are similar and their opinions are based on their personal experience. So I posted my message in this thread in order to get more info about these programs from more experienced members ( I regard you as one of them). The reason that I've gotten into this situation is that I hadn't an opportunity to apply to all the best programs ( I had narrowed set of universities for applying because of the conditions set by financial supporter). In my opinion, MAFN is well regarded on Wall Street, has less class size than MSOR, and is more quant oriented. But hasn't good Careers Service, courses are offered in the evenings. MSOR has flexibility, better Careers Service. However, I think that it will be more difficult to secure a job after graduation from MSOR rather than from MAFN. I will appreciate any advice and hope will make the right choice.
@Tigga
I agree with you that it is very important to have as much information about programs as possible when deciding to apply and later choose the final destination. I admit that MAFN fails to provide that essential information and eventually loses some of its strong applicants. Although I've heard great reviews about MAFN from its alumni, after @IMPACT's alert now I am seeking for current students' reviews. As regards MSOR, most of posters claim that these programs are similar and their opinions are based on their personal experience. So I posted my message in this thread in order to get more info about these programs from more experienced members ( I regard you as one of them). The reason that I've gotten into this situation is that I hadn't an opportunity to apply to all the best programs ( I had narrowed set of universities for applying because of the conditions set by financial supporter). In my opinion, MAFN is well regarded on Wall Street, has less class size than MSOR, and is more quant oriented. But hasn't good Careers Service, courses are offered in the evenings. MSOR has flexibility, better Careers Service. However, I think that it will be more difficult to secure a job after graduation from MSOR rather than from MAFN. I will appreciate any advice and hope will make the right choice.