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Hi all,
I am currently studying for Master's in statistics at Stanford. I have been accepted to several PhD programs in Statistics such as CMU, UCLA, and U Penn. However, I would prefer to go to a PhD program in Asia (due to personal issues) like National University of Singapore or Australian National University. However, my main concern is that earning a PhD degree in these Asian schools might lower my chance of getting good quant jobs (especially in New York or London) vs US schools.
Can anyone give me advice of this? Does the school brand for PhD matter for recruiting process?
Many thanks.
I am currently studying for Master's in statistics at Stanford. I have been accepted to several PhD programs in Statistics such as CMU, UCLA, and U Penn. However, I would prefer to go to a PhD program in Asia (due to personal issues) like National University of Singapore or Australian National University. However, my main concern is that earning a PhD degree in these Asian schools might lower my chance of getting good quant jobs (especially in New York or London) vs US schools.
Can anyone give me advice of this? Does the school brand for PhD matter for recruiting process?
Many thanks.