Ya it does have a flexible curriculum. But placements wise I just wanted to confirm if NYU Poly is better due to the location and the NYU tagTry to look at their programs. What is the best for your desires ? Stevens has a very flexible curriculum, you can choose a lot of courses depending on your tastes : there is like 3 possible areas of focus into the MFE and within those areas you can also choose between 2 study plans.
Sadly, I don't know that much about NYU Poly so I hope someone who knows will help you more !
@Mansi - I'll be doing it full timeSteven's is good if you want to get ur degree online. Are you going to be doign this part time? I think NYU-Poly is better from location and networking standpoint. It will be easier for you to find a job in the quant field when you take classes face to face...get to know your professors...go to networking events in the city etc.
@Poirot - I dont think Poly discloses their placement numbers. Speaking of the NYU tag, I attended a seminar of NYU poly recently and they spoke bout Poly like any another school of NYU. For eg. Courant, Tisch, Stern etc"Ya it does have a flexible curriculum. But placements wise I just wanted to confirm if NYU Poly is better due to the location and the NYU tag"
NYU Poly doesn't have a "NYU" tag. It, fittingly, has a "NYU Poly" tag and "NYU Poly" tag != "NYU" tag.
Further, NYU Poly is based in Brook-lyn ( not Manhattan).
Although it offers satellite classes in Manhattan, you won't be in front of the professor nor with the majority of your classmates.
The last I checked, students of "NYU-Poly" do not have access to NYU's career services office.
Do you know if Poly discloses their placement numbers?I
-Best
The Polytechnic Institute of New York University (New York University School of Engineering and Technology), often referred to as Polytechnic Institute of NYU, NYU Polytechnic, or NYU Poly, is one of the 18 schools and colleges that make up New York University (NYU).
Poly is part of NYU. But so what. Chemical students never talk to Librial Arts. (I mean, never in some sense.) So, it is not a major issue. The issue is whether Poly offers good quality education and career services. I would give Poly education 70 and career service 10.
Has NYU Poly come under the NYU Tag now? Or should I still apply to Courant and NYU Poly separately?