- Headline
- Some facts about the Berkeley MFE program
- Class of
- 2024
I agree with almost all the negative feedback here, and those so-called positive reviews come from people the program privately reached out to, begging them to write something favorable. Just see how that backfires now.
I want to provide another perspective: I have repeatedly received misleading, useless, and annoying emails (30+ in total) from Sonia Moctezuma, the person responsible for student services. These emails include direct complaints toward students about low response rates and lack of class review participation—without ever reflecting on why students have lost trust in these processes. She has even issued threats that grades would not be released unless a subjective participation rate was met (after multiple begging). Ironically, even after this rate was reached, the grades were still not released until a month later. She is a despicable person who abuses her 'petty power' over students yet never considers why there has been so much negative feedback.
Additionally, she frequently sends emails without including necessary attachments (only to follow up with another email saying, "Sorry, I missed it!"—which has happened around 10 times). She also forces students to participate in useless events (even threatening them to turn their cameras on) and mistakenly sends emails intended for specific individuals to the entire group.
I am certain she will see this post—since students have been threatened not to leave any negative comments here—but I will speak out. Her complete lack of understanding of how a normal program should be managed has only further exacerbated an already terrible student experience—or perhaps this program is no longer normal, so to speak.
In fact, after the former executive director abruptly left the program without any notice or explanation in the middle of the academic year (l believe she worked in the program for less than four months), the program hired someone with no background in the financial industry. This person made fundamental errors in finance, repeatedly misspelled the names of well-known companies, and provided little to no career resources. Instead, all she did was encourage students to "network." l don't understand why our tuition was spent this way.
Piece of two-cents from the slide for MFE students:
1. Exploratory and Learning Outreach: based on reading you’ve done about the industry, finding people: SWE’s, recruiters (industry experts) to learn more about their background, gain industry insight, etc.
2. Proactive Target Company Outreach: after research, reach out to SWEs and recruiters at companies that excite / interest you to ask them about the company, the hiring process, how to prepare, etc.
3. Recruiter Follow Up Outreach: after you apply for a job, you message SWEs and Recruiters to talk about the specific role you applied for and insight about the company.
Looks like this person wasn’t even willing to spend five minutes replacing SWE with quants to 'fool the students.' Feel sorry for this—since this new career services person just lost her previous job before finding this one.
- Recommend
- No, I would not recommend this program
- Students Quality
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2.00 star(s)
- Courses/Instructors
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2.00 star(s)
- Career Services
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1.00 star(s)