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I just got the AD from Cornell University MFE out of expectation and a work offer from a quantitative trading hedge fund in China. I am wondering whether it is better to go to Cornell MFE directly or work one year first. The competition of MFE is getting more and more competitive and my desire is to work in a USA buy-side firm as a trader. My dream schools are CMU MSCF and Columbia MFE, but CMU has rejected me and Columbia give no information (likely rejection in silence).
So my dilemma is that: if I reject AD from Cornell and work 1 year in the Chinese hedge fund, I have the opportunity to reapply again to get admitted to my dream schools and with work experience, it may be easier to find a job. But it may also happen that I cannot get admitted as the competition is more and more fierce. If I accept AD from Cornell and my career goal is to be a trader, I may not be competitive in US trader job market. Moreover, I heard that Cornell only did well in the career path of risk management. And I cannot see enough curriculum information on Cornell website. Can any Cornell alumni or current students give me more information about the quality of Cornell MFE?
So my dilemma is that: if I reject AD from Cornell and work 1 year in the Chinese hedge fund, I have the opportunity to reapply again to get admitted to my dream schools and with work experience, it may be easier to find a job. But it may also happen that I cannot get admitted as the competition is more and more fierce. If I accept AD from Cornell and my career goal is to be a trader, I may not be competitive in US trader job market. Moreover, I heard that Cornell only did well in the career path of risk management. And I cannot see enough curriculum information on Cornell website. Can any Cornell alumni or current students give me more information about the quality of Cornell MFE?