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Recently got offers from MAFN@Columbia U and Stats@UW-Seattle.
I am really having a hard time making decision. I hope someone would come to help me out.
UW surly has a brand name in so far as academic statistics is concerned(ranked 3rd I guess). The MS program is fairly small(only 15 people!) which means that I would have superb access to the world renowned professors. And Seattle is a good place where Microsoft, Amazon are located... Statistics seems a good major and is flexible... I guess the MS Statistics program at UW is a good choice.
The thing is, I not only want to work in US, but also want to work in the financial industry... (But I would accept any kind of job in US if no better solution) And I want to work as a quant in NYC.
I know my dream seems rediculous... but that is what I have in mind.
What about Columbia?
From the limited info, I guess MAFN@Columbia has a bad placement record for international students. The majority of them returned to their home countries right after they graduated.. Some even don't have internship experiences. I surly don't want to be one of them.. even though they earn a good salary in Asia thanks to the ivy name. My goal is just to stay in America.
Does anyone know about the MAFN program at Columbia U? How likely is an international student getting an offer from a small trading firm or hedge fund in NYC?
I am really having a hard time making decision. I hope someone would come to help me out.
UW surly has a brand name in so far as academic statistics is concerned(ranked 3rd I guess). The MS program is fairly small(only 15 people!) which means that I would have superb access to the world renowned professors. And Seattle is a good place where Microsoft, Amazon are located... Statistics seems a good major and is flexible... I guess the MS Statistics program at UW is a good choice.
The thing is, I not only want to work in US, but also want to work in the financial industry... (But I would accept any kind of job in US if no better solution) And I want to work as a quant in NYC.
I know my dream seems rediculous... but that is what I have in mind.
What about Columbia?
From the limited info, I guess MAFN@Columbia has a bad placement record for international students. The majority of them returned to their home countries right after they graduated.. Some even don't have internship experiences. I surly don't want to be one of them.. even though they earn a good salary in Asia thanks to the ivy name. My goal is just to stay in America.
Does anyone know about the MAFN program at Columbia U? How likely is an international student getting an offer from a small trading firm or hedge fund in NYC?