My goal is to become a macro quant researcher at a top US hedge fund and I've been accepted into Columbia's MFE and UChicago's MSFM programs for Fall 2024. Although Columbia is highly ranked, and might have a higher reputation in Wall Street (besides the favorable location), I'm inclined to believe UChicago might offer more value.
Its outstanding professors, strong ties with the Stats and Econ departments, robust career development office, and close industry connections stand out. Also, Columbia seems to have a more rigid program focused on derivatives modeling and valuation, while Chicago allows choosing a focus aligned with my interests in stats, machine learning, and econometrics, aiming for a macro quant research (does that make sense?).
Additionally, I've been awarded a 60% scholarship at UChicago, which I hope might indicate I would have an interview edge given my resume. Moreover, in Brazil, UChicago has a higher reputation than Columbia because of the Econ department (almost every leading Brazilian economist went there for PhD) in case I decide to return.
My background is Engineering, I already have the CFA and I would say that, today, I am stronger on computing and finance than math.
What are your thought on that?
Thank you all so much for your time.
Its outstanding professors, strong ties with the Stats and Econ departments, robust career development office, and close industry connections stand out. Also, Columbia seems to have a more rigid program focused on derivatives modeling and valuation, while Chicago allows choosing a focus aligned with my interests in stats, machine learning, and econometrics, aiming for a macro quant research (does that make sense?).
Additionally, I've been awarded a 60% scholarship at UChicago, which I hope might indicate I would have an interview edge given my resume. Moreover, in Brazil, UChicago has a higher reputation than Columbia because of the Econ department (almost every leading Brazilian economist went there for PhD) in case I decide to return.
My background is Engineering, I already have the CFA and I would say that, today, I am stronger on computing and finance than math.
What are your thought on that?
Thank you all so much for your time.