COMPARE Delusional to choose any school over Princeton MFin?

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Accepted to Princeton, and according to my list of characteristics I'm looking for (options/derivatives coursework, trading placements, TA opportunities, proximity to home) Princeton appears to be the top school I've been admitted to.

That being said, I know this site will have more diverse views so if you would choose another school over Princeton, please let me know and share your thought process as I want to make sure I'm not overlooking anything!
 
Princeton is ranked first both in employment outcomes and overall program strength. However, it is located farther from a major financial hub compared to some other options, and it has a highly intense academic environment. Another factor to consider is how much you want to develop your “engineering” skills. Princeton’s program, like MIT’s, is structured within a finance department, this changes the way some of the curriculum is structured. If you’re looking for a more engineering-driven approach there are programs like Columbia, Cornell, NYU and Carnegie. If you are looking for a more math heavy approach you can consider more, programs like Stanford, NYU Courant and UChicago. Think about the roles you want specifically for the future and the skills you need/ want to develop more based on your background. You have amazing options and of course no one can deny that Princeton is a top choice. Good luck!
 
Congrats. I'm very proud of the admits you have on your Tracker. This shows the quality of members we attract who are well prepared and well researched.
I would suggest reaching out to a few recent Princeton graduates on LinkedIn to hear them out. They may share insights that are not captured by our rankings and public info.
Princeton is a two years program so their cost is a factor for some people.
You are a good candidate for this award
 
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