As the title, I've been admitted to some PhD programs to study mathematical finance (I intend to specialize in some sort of applied analysis field therein) and I'm not sure which to take. All of the schools seem pretty keen on talking up their own benefits and none of my current academic advisers have the expertise to answer definitively.
So far I've got offers at Cornell ORIE and Carnegie Mellon Mathematical Sciences, wait listed at Princeton ORFE. My dilemma is that Princeton and Cornell seem to be ranked much more highly than CMU for mathematics, but CMU has the best technical MFE program and Steven Shreve as a possible Thesis advisor. There's also the fact that although these programs all have 100% placement for PhD grads, the ones from CMU seem much more likely to end up in academia than in industry.
Any thoughts?
So far I've got offers at Cornell ORIE and Carnegie Mellon Mathematical Sciences, wait listed at Princeton ORFE. My dilemma is that Princeton and Cornell seem to be ranked much more highly than CMU for mathematics, but CMU has the best technical MFE program and Steven Shreve as a possible Thesis advisor. There's also the fact that although these programs all have 100% placement for PhD grads, the ones from CMU seem much more likely to end up in academia than in industry.
Any thoughts?