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Dear All, I have an issue I need to figure out. I was redirected from Columbia FE to Columbia MSOR (I need to respond with a paragraph why I would be interested to take it). Imagine I get it. Now comes the issue: which one is better if you want to persue a carreer in finance: Columbia MSOR or Cornell FE. I already got the admission from Cornell. (I will post my results in the tracker when I am done )
Here are my thoughts.
First about Columbia. I wanted FE more but it is irrelevant now. First it has the advantage of being in New York. However, this is not that big of a difference since Cornell's last semester is in NY as well. So why Columbia? I think it is juuuuuuuuuuuust a little bit more respected as a name. Both of them are Ivy League. Looking at the big picture Columbia is around 11th place and Cornell 15th. However, it is better to compare the programs not the schools as a whole. So I have no information about MSOR. I have read some stuff but not enough to have a clear oppinion. Let's say you go to Columbia MSOR. What are the perspectives in front of you? Do you have high chances of securing a summer internship in a well-respected company, and by well respected I mean top 10 (GS and company :D). This is only if you decided to finish the program in 3 semesters. And later on what are you chances of becoming an analyst/associate in one of these companies?
Cornell now. I really really like Cornell. I have read a lot about it for the past week and my oppinion is becoming better and better. It is Ivy League. It is respected. It offers great carreer services which I am not sure about Columbia MSOR. From what I have read they really do take care of their students. The people in the program both faculty and students seem to be very bright. They do help you find an internship. I have read that their placement stats were better than Columbia's around 2008/2009. Last semester in NY should be great. Also I have read that some people did their Senior Projects with GS, JP, Deutsche so Cornell really is well-respected.
To summarize, I really like Cornell and Columbia FE but now I need to think about MSOR. I particularly want to hold a position that would give me the opportunity to work with structurers and traders to model new exotic derivative products and trading strategies. Working with traders using models to analyze risk and develop opportunities in trading books for complex derivatives would enhance my understanding of what it is like to work in the front office. Sooner or later I would like to try traders position so I must aim for sales&trading. I am not sure if Columbia MSOR would head me in this direction. What do you think?
As a whole which program do you think is better ( I know they are different and hard to compare). Which one is more respected? Which one would help you more in securing a job? In the long term I know it is up to you to be successful but still now you should try to take the right decision and this is what I am trying to do.
I would kindly ask the people with experience to give me their piece of mind. Thank you in advance.
Good Luck to All.
Here are my thoughts.
First about Columbia. I wanted FE more but it is irrelevant now. First it has the advantage of being in New York. However, this is not that big of a difference since Cornell's last semester is in NY as well. So why Columbia? I think it is juuuuuuuuuuuust a little bit more respected as a name. Both of them are Ivy League. Looking at the big picture Columbia is around 11th place and Cornell 15th. However, it is better to compare the programs not the schools as a whole. So I have no information about MSOR. I have read some stuff but not enough to have a clear oppinion. Let's say you go to Columbia MSOR. What are the perspectives in front of you? Do you have high chances of securing a summer internship in a well-respected company, and by well respected I mean top 10 (GS and company :D). This is only if you decided to finish the program in 3 semesters. And later on what are you chances of becoming an analyst/associate in one of these companies?
Cornell now. I really really like Cornell. I have read a lot about it for the past week and my oppinion is becoming better and better. It is Ivy League. It is respected. It offers great carreer services which I am not sure about Columbia MSOR. From what I have read they really do take care of their students. The people in the program both faculty and students seem to be very bright. They do help you find an internship. I have read that their placement stats were better than Columbia's around 2008/2009. Last semester in NY should be great. Also I have read that some people did their Senior Projects with GS, JP, Deutsche so Cornell really is well-respected.
To summarize, I really like Cornell and Columbia FE but now I need to think about MSOR. I particularly want to hold a position that would give me the opportunity to work with structurers and traders to model new exotic derivative products and trading strategies. Working with traders using models to analyze risk and develop opportunities in trading books for complex derivatives would enhance my understanding of what it is like to work in the front office. Sooner or later I would like to try traders position so I must aim for sales&trading. I am not sure if Columbia MSOR would head me in this direction. What do you think?
As a whole which program do you think is better ( I know they are different and hard to compare). Which one is more respected? Which one would help you more in securing a job? In the long term I know it is up to you to be successful but still now you should try to take the right decision and this is what I am trying to do.
I would kindly ask the people with experience to give me their piece of mind. Thank you in advance.
Good Luck to All.