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Hello,
I have received offers from NYU Courant MSMF and Oxford MSMCF for Fall 2023 entry
and am waiting on NYU Tandon MSFE and Columbia MSFE. (I was rejected from CMU MSCF and MIT MFin)
I would like to ask the QuantNet community for some insight into these two programs
as I am unsure which one would be a better choice for me given only the information available on their websites and etc.
My undergraduate majors were mathematics and computer science
and I have experience in stochastic calculus (elementary) and deep learning (projects / paper(s) in financial applications).
Initially, my career interest was to get into a buy-side quant role in a major hedge fund or asset management firm.
(Still leaning towards this goal, but recently began considering doing a phd in applied math or CS as well)
From what I know,
NYU Courant has the location advantage and its curriculum is more buy-side material
while Oxford provides a heavy brand name and more theoretically rigorous experience.
It seems that Oxford would be a better choice if I lean more towards a phd
but due to their program being only 10 months I am not sure whether
time would be sufficient to produce good papers that can lead to phds at
Oxford or other top US universities.
Thanks in advance!!
I have received offers from NYU Courant MSMF and Oxford MSMCF for Fall 2023 entry
and am waiting on NYU Tandon MSFE and Columbia MSFE. (I was rejected from CMU MSCF and MIT MFin)
I would like to ask the QuantNet community for some insight into these two programs
as I am unsure which one would be a better choice for me given only the information available on their websites and etc.
My undergraduate majors were mathematics and computer science
and I have experience in stochastic calculus (elementary) and deep learning (projects / paper(s) in financial applications).
Initially, my career interest was to get into a buy-side quant role in a major hedge fund or asset management firm.
(Still leaning towards this goal, but recently began considering doing a phd in applied math or CS as well)
From what I know,
NYU Courant has the location advantage and its curriculum is more buy-side material
while Oxford provides a heavy brand name and more theoretically rigorous experience.
It seems that Oxford would be a better choice if I lean more towards a phd
but due to their program being only 10 months I am not sure whether
time would be sufficient to produce good papers that can lead to phds at
Oxford or other top US universities.
Thanks in advance!!
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