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I knew the salary before applying to several MFE programs. But I applied nonetheless. And now that I have gotten acceptance from couple of programs, and waiting for several other programs, I deep dived into the salary structure here at qauntnet and talked with fresh mfe grads. And I am sad to report that the salaries are not that great, according to me and my criteria.
I mean, 130-140K (except top 2 schools, every other has this salary range) is okay but it's not commensurate to the amount of work needed to get into a top program and then 10x work needed to graduate from the program. I might be disillusioned, I don't know. Having around 4 years of work ex as a software engineer, I can make more than this just doing what I do.
I am well aware of the adage that one should do it if they are interested and not for money. But money is an important factor. I like quant finance and want to build a career in it but I want good money too. Am I expecting too much too early ?
Though the highest pay at these top schools does cross 220k, but there are very few who get that. One can try their best to be in that top 1%.
How is life after 4-5 and 9-10 years down the line in terms of money, please share if you have any idea. Is the world rosy or should I temper my expectations ?
I apologise if I come out as a thankless idiot. I am grateful for what I have gotten. Just ranting here after going through the salaries of these programs.
I mean, 130-140K (except top 2 schools, every other has this salary range) is okay but it's not commensurate to the amount of work needed to get into a top program and then 10x work needed to graduate from the program. I might be disillusioned, I don't know. Having around 4 years of work ex as a software engineer, I can make more than this just doing what I do.
I am well aware of the adage that one should do it if they are interested and not for money. But money is an important factor. I like quant finance and want to build a career in it but I want good money too. Am I expecting too much too early ?
Though the highest pay at these top schools does cross 220k, but there are very few who get that. One can try their best to be in that top 1%.
How is life after 4-5 and 9-10 years down the line in terms of money, please share if you have any idea. Is the world rosy or should I temper my expectations ?
I apologise if I come out as a thankless idiot. I am grateful for what I have gotten. Just ranting here after going through the salaries of these programs.