Hi guys,
I recently got two offers: one from MIT master of finance 12-month format and another one from University of Toronto, Master of Mathematical Finance Program. May I ask you guys' suggestion on how to pick school from this two offers?
MIT has better reputation, and because I want to go back to my home country China in the long run, that definitely is a plus . However, I have heard the program is not very quant. What worse is, if I enroll in the 12-month format, I don't even have enough time to pick up the necessary quant knowledge by myself. So basically if I go to MIT, I will target non-quant job. However, since I am an international student, it would be very hard for me to find well-paid non-quant job in US, so may be my best choice will be just IB/consulting opportunities in mainland China (I have heard it's even hard to find front desk jobs in HK if enrolled in 12-month program as HK BBs usually hire from interns, but 12-month program won't allow me to do an intern ).
Toronto's advantage compared to MIT is its 100% placement rate and cheaper tuition. The program has good reputation on Bay Street. But most graduates from this program work in Risk Management field. Personally I am more interested in quant trading. So I don't know if I have a chance to do trading upon graduation from this program. I also concern my long term career path if I do risk management, since I want to go to work in HK/mainland China in the long run and I don't know if there is a need for risk management back in China.
Thank you so much!!!
I recently got two offers: one from MIT master of finance 12-month format and another one from University of Toronto, Master of Mathematical Finance Program. May I ask you guys' suggestion on how to pick school from this two offers?
MIT has better reputation, and because I want to go back to my home country China in the long run, that definitely is a plus . However, I have heard the program is not very quant. What worse is, if I enroll in the 12-month format, I don't even have enough time to pick up the necessary quant knowledge by myself. So basically if I go to MIT, I will target non-quant job. However, since I am an international student, it would be very hard for me to find well-paid non-quant job in US, so may be my best choice will be just IB/consulting opportunities in mainland China (I have heard it's even hard to find front desk jobs in HK if enrolled in 12-month program as HK BBs usually hire from interns, but 12-month program won't allow me to do an intern ).
Toronto's advantage compared to MIT is its 100% placement rate and cheaper tuition. The program has good reputation on Bay Street. But most graduates from this program work in Risk Management field. Personally I am more interested in quant trading. So I don't know if I have a chance to do trading upon graduation from this program. I also concern my long term career path if I do risk management, since I want to go to work in HK/mainland China in the long run and I don't know if there is a need for risk management back in China.
Thank you so much!!!
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