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Hey guys,
I was offered admission to UCLA Master of Financial Engineering, Georgia Tech Quantitative and Computational Finance, Columbia Management Science and Engineering (NOT MFE, I didn't apply) but wait-listed at MIT MFin. Obviously, I would go to MIT if I were admitted.

Would you guys have some advice regarding what program would be best to find a job in the US after graduation? I am looking to get into investment management. Would you have some insight to share from these programs? I am international but graduating from the US in Industrial Engineering and I have a few internships (including Goldman Sachs).

Thanks!
 
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No brainer. Columbia, for the location and reputation. New York is where amazing happens
 
Hey guys,
I was offered admission to UCLA Master of Financial Engineering, Georgia Tech Quantitative and Computational Finance, Columbia Management Science and Engineering (NOT MFE, I didn't apply) but wait-listed at MIT MFin. Obviously, I would go to MIT if I were admitted.

Would you guys have some advice regarding what program would be best to find a job in the US after graduation? I am looking to get into investment management. Would you have some insight to share from these programs? I am international but graduating from the US in Industrial Engineering and I have a few internships (including Goldman Sachs).

Thanks!
Hi
I was offered admission to UCLA MFE and Georgia MS QCF program. I am very confused and I am not sure which one to choose. Since we r in the same boat I thought you could offer me some advice, It would mean a lot to me.

My background: B.E Mechanical Eng, Relevant project, one data analytics internship, CFA L2 passed, 1 year not relevant experience. (Mathematically strong and decent programming knowledge)

Regards,
Rajesh
 
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