I'm about to start PhD studies. However, I have a tough decision between two departments: Finance and Quantitative Economics. I need to decide which one to choose and it will be a major decision since I will be affiliated with that department for the next 4-5 years.
Here are the pros and cons:
Finance
+ More recognized in the business world, might open more doors later in life
+ Prestige, the staff at finance departement always dress nicely and take proud of what they do
- The PhD courses are boring and less demanding
- Finance covers a whole lot of boring topics other than quantitative applications
Quantitative economics
+ More interesting PhD courses, might suit my interests better
+ More intelligent and qualified people working at the department
- Probably wont be recognized, might be tough to get a job outside university
- The staff and students are seen as weird, geeky people who don't understand business
Regardless of the department I choose, I will still be doing the same type of research. So that is not an issue here, I get to work with what I want. It is the atmosphere, prestige, characteristics and future prospects associated with the departments that I worry about.
Which one would you choose and why? Please also try to think outside the quant box, which option would be more fruitful overall in life? I'd appreciate any opinions, comments, experiences!
Here are the pros and cons:
Finance
+ More recognized in the business world, might open more doors later in life
+ Prestige, the staff at finance departement always dress nicely and take proud of what they do
- The PhD courses are boring and less demanding
- Finance covers a whole lot of boring topics other than quantitative applications
Quantitative economics
+ More interesting PhD courses, might suit my interests better
+ More intelligent and qualified people working at the department
- Probably wont be recognized, might be tough to get a job outside university
- The staff and students are seen as weird, geeky people who don't understand business
Regardless of the department I choose, I will still be doing the same type of research. So that is not an issue here, I get to work with what I want. It is the atmosphere, prestige, characteristics and future prospects associated with the departments that I worry about.
Which one would you choose and why? Please also try to think outside the quant box, which option would be more fruitful overall in life? I'd appreciate any opinions, comments, experiences!