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Cornell FE Cornell MFE review

k_t

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Can recent graduates or those currently in the program, please provide a detailed review of the Cornell MFE program? It will be of great help.
 
just one review in the last 7 years? Doesn’t seem okay
 
Yeah it’s definitely not ideal. Did you go to the Q&A session yesterday? If not that might also be useful and there’s a recording
 
I did. But there is a difference between reality and what they sell right? I don’t think an admissions officer will tell about their program drawbacks.
 
Mhmm yeah fair enough. If you want to go through the effort they have a video online for their 2021 graduation ceremony - could go through that to get names and then message directly on LinkedIn.

If you do, would be great if you posted feedback here too because I’m curious as well

 
I did reach out to a few members here as well as on LinkedIn to solicit a review so we will see. We need to provide some incentives for graduates to write a review and I am open for any suggestion on this front.
Please keep this in mind after you go through the journey and you get a future message from me on LinkedIn, remember this post. :)
 
I did reach out to a few members here as well as on LinkedIn to solicit a review so we will see. We need to provide some incentives for graduates to write a review and I am open for any suggestion on this front.
Please keep this in mind after you go through the journey and you get a future message from me on LinkedIn, remember this post. :)
Monetary incentives?
 
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