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Hello,
I’m an NYU grad and I’m heading to Rutgers MQF this fall.
People have been saying that Rutgers’s program is pretty good but I haven’t seen any people work at very significant places out of college, not to denigrate the alumni community. I have not heard of anyone who graduated in the program throughout its 23 years that managed to end up at a large fund.
Simply put, the lack of MQF alumni in major hedge funds definitely has me fretting about the quality of the education I’ll receive. Is this just the reality of being in a 11-20 quant program and I’ll have to settle for less? Should I be setting my sights on getting a PhD?
I’m an NYU grad and I’m heading to Rutgers MQF this fall.
People have been saying that Rutgers’s program is pretty good but I haven’t seen any people work at very significant places out of college, not to denigrate the alumni community. I have not heard of anyone who graduated in the program throughout its 23 years that managed to end up at a large fund.
Simply put, the lack of MQF alumni in major hedge funds definitely has me fretting about the quality of the education I’ll receive. Is this just the reality of being in a 11-20 quant program and I’ll have to settle for less? Should I be setting my sights on getting a PhD?