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Alright so I'm almost through getting my college decisions. Now, help me choose where to go :D
Baruch Macalulay (Full-Ride) - So about 10-15k a year.
University of Maryland Scholars (8k/year Presidential Scholarship) So about 0-12k a year (0 if I choose to live at home) - Accepted to the LEP Finance at the Business school; can transfer/double/triple major at Computer Science and Mathematics
Carnegie Mellon-Tepper (Don't know if I'm getting accepted/finaid but guessing - say 10k a year) about 45k (!) a year
Carnegie Mellon-Math at Mellon College of Science - 45k a year
I can afford maybe 5k a year from my own pocket; parents can afford 10k easily, 15k with some effort, and 20k with arduous effort. So assume that parents provide 15k, for a total of 20k EFC.
Given cost, where should I go/major in? I'm not necessarily interested in a quant career; I love finance in general - quant finance just seems more interesting than IBD.
Alright so I'm almost through getting my college decisions. Now, help me choose where to go :D
Baruch Macalulay (Full-Ride) - So about 10-15k a year.
University of Maryland Scholars (8k/year Presidential Scholarship) So about 0-12k a year (0 if I choose to live at home) - Accepted to the LEP Finance at the Business school; can transfer/double/triple major at Computer Science and Mathematics
Carnegie Mellon-Tepper (Don't know if I'm getting accepted/finaid but guessing - say 10k a year) about 45k (!) a year
Carnegie Mellon-Math at Mellon College of Science - 45k a year
I can afford maybe 5k a year from my own pocket; parents can afford 10k easily, 15k with some effort, and 20k with arduous effort. So assume that parents provide 15k, for a total of 20k EFC.
Given cost, where should I go/major in? I'm not necessarily interested in a quant career; I love finance in general - quant finance just seems more interesting than IBD.