Hi everyone ,
I have to decide between these two to apply for mfe . From what research I have done so far I have following pros and cons :
UIUC:
pros:
1)Great reputation of engg school + good b school (therefore good chances of career services )
2)Not too far away from chicago so job hunting wont be that dificult .
Cons:
1)New program
2)According to what i have read it has less practicality in it
3)Unknown career services ...I have heard many intern/full time are directed towards CS side .
Uof Chicago:
pros:
1)Math dept is very famous .
2)Chicago is great place to find jobs .
cons :
1)according to whatt i have read , some classes are not well taught by proffs + larger no of students .
2)New curriculum starting next year ..so no idea how its gonna pan out + more fees than usual .
Since I belong to a Computer Science Bachelor background .. I wont be too shy to start off with an introductory course on finance ... but will definitely not want an introductory course on programming ..
I hope any of you will provide me some more great inputs to these or correct on some of these if I may be wrong , to help me make a good decision. PS:CURRENT STUDENTS OF THESE PROGRAMS , YOUR INPUT IS HIGHLY APPRICIATED .
Thanks in advance .
I have to decide between these two to apply for mfe . From what research I have done so far I have following pros and cons :
UIUC:
pros:
1)Great reputation of engg school + good b school (therefore good chances of career services )
2)Not too far away from chicago so job hunting wont be that dificult .
Cons:
1)New program
2)According to what i have read it has less practicality in it
3)Unknown career services ...I have heard many intern/full time are directed towards CS side .
Uof Chicago:
pros:
1)Math dept is very famous .
2)Chicago is great place to find jobs .
cons :
1)according to whatt i have read , some classes are not well taught by proffs + larger no of students .
2)New curriculum starting next year ..so no idea how its gonna pan out + more fees than usual .
Since I belong to a Computer Science Bachelor background .. I wont be too shy to start off with an introductory course on finance ... but will definitely not want an introductory course on programming ..
I hope any of you will provide me some more great inputs to these or correct on some of these if I may be wrong , to help me make a good decision. PS:CURRENT STUDENTS OF THESE PROGRAMS , YOUR INPUT IS HIGHLY APPRICIATED .
Thanks in advance .
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