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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Nguyen" data-source="post: 14393" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I would <strong>not</strong> say that</p><p>1) We know almost nothing about other schools, their student background, their job record</p><p>2) Every MFE grad got job in bull market, no matter the financial experience</p><p>3) Past performance is not indicative of future one</p><p></p><p>Baruch has done a great job so far but I'm not going to use "most successful, best among" or tout our own horns just yet. Baruch is on the right path but it's a long journey.</p><p>There are plenty of competition out there. It's a fierce business and they will have to improve every year to be competitive. It's a public college and there are things you can't do, for example, asking for $50K/year tuition. It doesn't have the kind of budgets many private universities can provide.</p><p></p><p>So let's keep all the opinion in <strong>this thread</strong> neutral, keep our heads level, provide unbiased, verifiable information and let's hope the prospective students can actually see through all the marketing pamphlets.</p><p></p><p>After all, it's the idea of this whole thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Nguyen, post: 14393, member: 1"] I would [B]not[/B] say that 1) We know almost nothing about other schools, their student background, their job record 2) Every MFE grad got job in bull market, no matter the financial experience 3) Past performance is not indicative of future one Baruch has done a great job so far but I'm not going to use "most successful, best among" or tout our own horns just yet. Baruch is on the right path but it's a long journey. There are plenty of competition out there. It's a fierce business and they will have to improve every year to be competitive. It's a public college and there are things you can't do, for example, asking for $50K/year tuition. It doesn't have the kind of budgets many private universities can provide. So let's keep all the opinion in [B]this thread[/B] neutral, keep our heads level, provide unbiased, verifiable information and let's hope the prospective students can actually see through all the marketing pamphlets. After all, it's the idea of this whole thread. [/QUOTE]
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