just wondering if when considering candidates for american mfe programs if there's any "extra consideration" or anything given to people with american citizenship or if it just like doesn't matter... my impression is that the big thing that all the top programs focus on is job placement, and it seems like sort of common sense that US employers would prefer to hire qualified americans instead of foreigners to be able to avoid having to deal with all the red tape involved with visas and everything...
it seems like most of the top programs still have more than half of their accepted students coming from abroad, but is this just because they get so many more international applicants from china/india and whatnot than from the US, and that therefore "if more qualified american students began to apply, the programs would start accepting them over the foreign nationals who may run into issues that americans wouldn't in terms of jobs, it's just that as of now most applicants are international, and therefore so are most of the people that get admitted"??
i'm asking this because i'm an undergrad at an american university right now considering applying to MFE programs but have been looking through "accepted student profiles" and am sort of surprised that there dont' seem to be many american students in these things at all even though they're american programs, and am kind of trying to size up my chances of admissions as a "regular american kid coming out of a regular american undergraduate program when up against people with PhDs from BeijingU, IIT, and god knows where else from outside the US"...
it seems like most of the top programs still have more than half of their accepted students coming from abroad, but is this just because they get so many more international applicants from china/india and whatnot than from the US, and that therefore "if more qualified american students began to apply, the programs would start accepting them over the foreign nationals who may run into issues that americans wouldn't in terms of jobs, it's just that as of now most applicants are international, and therefore so are most of the people that get admitted"??
i'm asking this because i'm an undergrad at an american university right now considering applying to MFE programs but have been looking through "accepted student profiles" and am sort of surprised that there dont' seem to be many american students in these things at all even though they're american programs, and am kind of trying to size up my chances of admissions as a "regular american kid coming out of a regular american undergraduate program when up against people with PhDs from BeijingU, IIT, and god knows where else from outside the US"...