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I have recently been admitted to the MFE program at UCLA with a 10K scholarship. I believe the program is great and has a good reputation, the cost of attendance, and job placement after graduation worries me a bit though.
I am a Canadian and I am currently working as a mechanical engineer in Canada and have a stable job with a high-tech firm. Since I got admitted, I started looking into financing the CAD 140k price tag for getting the degree (this includes cost of living and tuition, exchange rate is taken into account). I am probably going to have to borrow CAD70K to pay for the costs. I have a few questions that I'd like to ask people with more experience in this field :
1. UCLA does not release internship employment/salary rates, any insight into how much interns get paid, what percentage of students get internships?
2. I currently make CAD 80k in engineering, expecting it to grow slowly (3%) over the next 5 years, and cost of living in my city is far cheaper than the cost of living in big cities like NY, SanFran, or LA. Is a career in quantitative finance going to be better financially in the long run than my current engineering career?
3. How hard would it be for me to work in a US firm after MFE as a Canadian?
4. Has anyone had experience coming back to work in Canada with an MFE degree from US?
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply to this!
Cheers.
I am a Canadian and I am currently working as a mechanical engineer in Canada and have a stable job with a high-tech firm. Since I got admitted, I started looking into financing the CAD 140k price tag for getting the degree (this includes cost of living and tuition, exchange rate is taken into account). I am probably going to have to borrow CAD70K to pay for the costs. I have a few questions that I'd like to ask people with more experience in this field :
1. UCLA does not release internship employment/salary rates, any insight into how much interns get paid, what percentage of students get internships?
2. I currently make CAD 80k in engineering, expecting it to grow slowly (3%) over the next 5 years, and cost of living in my city is far cheaper than the cost of living in big cities like NY, SanFran, or LA. Is a career in quantitative finance going to be better financially in the long run than my current engineering career?
3. How hard would it be for me to work in a US firm after MFE as a Canadian?
4. Has anyone had experience coming back to work in Canada with an MFE degree from US?
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply to this!
Cheers.