remylebeau
NYU MSMF
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I think Andy's surveying the market to gather information for his new FE Program guidebook.If info about each program must be condensed into less than 500 words, what would you like to see on them. What kind of info would you actually PAY to see?
Andy, information I would pay for must be information that's not already found on the schools'/programs' respective websites. Hence, pertinent information that I would pay to see is:
1. What current students or alumni have to say about the program. The more criticisms, the better. After all, compliments about the programs can be found all over their websites.
2. What hiring managers think about the program. Both pluses and minuses will be good.
3. Career placement. Most programs are not transparent with the career placement statistics.
(I've only seen CMU publish detailed statistics so far. Columbia quotes a 95% figure, a salary range, and the names of employers, that's it. NYU is silent on their graduates' placement statistics.)
4. Strengths and weaknesses of each program. On their websites, all the programs use superlatives to describe their faculty, their students and their curriculum. Only through careful reading can an applicant discern the differences between the programs.
(For example, CMU is traditionally strong in computer programming and requires heavy use of C++. Columbia's MSFE, MSOR, and MAFN programs are rumoured to cannibalize upon one another, allegedly resulting in a low placement rate among graduates.)