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U of Maryland to offer MS Financial Mathematics degree in Fall 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Nguyen" data-source="post: 30091" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>The savvy applicants are those that frequent Quantnet and know the odd they are facing. If they haven't come across our community when they did pre-MFE research, I don't think I can help but encourage them to be very pro-active.</p><p></p><p>Many established programs don't even have a record of how their graduates are doing in the market so I can't recommend any program that does not disclose that number in a transparent way.</p><p></p><p>MFE is a terminal professional degree where students expect good effort by the program to help them navigate the job market. Many students have nobody to blame but themselves when they have unrealistic expectation of the program, the career path. Rest of the blame goes to programs who treat the students as unlimited source of revenue for school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Nguyen, post: 30091, member: 1"] The savvy applicants are those that frequent Quantnet and know the odd they are facing. If they haven't come across our community when they did pre-MFE research, I don't think I can help but encourage them to be very pro-active. Many established programs don't even have a record of how their graduates are doing in the market so I can't recommend any program that does not disclose that number in a transparent way. MFE is a terminal professional degree where students expect good effort by the program to help them navigate the job market. Many students have nobody to blame but themselves when they have unrealistic expectation of the program, the career path. Rest of the blame goes to programs who treat the students as unlimited source of revenue for school. [/QUOTE]
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