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Does the ranking of different programs inside QuantNet's top 10 matter for getting interviews?
For example, if a UChicago MSFM (currently ranked at #10) and a Carnegie Mellon MSCF (ranked at #3) student were to apply to the same internship or full-time roles (assuming identical credentials, grades, previous experience, etc ...), would one get more interview opportunities than the other?
I understand that some programs may offer more stronger academic courses than others due to the nature of their program and their faculty (Professors rather than practitioners), but in terms of job opportunities (which is often the main point of these programs) is there really a difference between all of those?
In the end, isn't it up to each student to secure the opportunities, and could a difference in placement between different programs just be due to selection bias?
(Meaning students who are able to secure more sought after opportunities are going to the "better" programs, and the program they go to thus doesn't actually play a role in the result of their career search)
Would love to hear your opinion about this.
For example, if a UChicago MSFM (currently ranked at #10) and a Carnegie Mellon MSCF (ranked at #3) student were to apply to the same internship or full-time roles (assuming identical credentials, grades, previous experience, etc ...), would one get more interview opportunities than the other?
I understand that some programs may offer more stronger academic courses than others due to the nature of their program and their faculty (Professors rather than practitioners), but in terms of job opportunities (which is often the main point of these programs) is there really a difference between all of those?
In the end, isn't it up to each student to secure the opportunities, and could a difference in placement between different programs just be due to selection bias?
(Meaning students who are able to secure more sought after opportunities are going to the "better" programs, and the program they go to thus doesn't actually play a role in the result of their career search)
Would love to hear your opinion about this.