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Since we're all quants, what's the probability that you may have to return to Asia immediately? If it's low, then Baruch without a question, because your plan is to stay in the U.S. for a few years.
I consider the program is not only a place to study academic knowledge, but also an environment to meet up new people, to share different perspectives and learn from each other , to observe and learn from different working & thinking styles (sounds that I want to learn so many things :P).
I see my classmates nearly every day. I've also gone skiing and seen movies with them, too, if that's the sort of thing you're looking for. A couple of the professors also regularly meet with students after class in the bars around school. Considering how small the quant world is and how important making connections is at this stage in our careers, I'd say that this aspect is one of the things I appreciate the most about Baruch.Can you tell me more ? Actually, the social life in the program is very important for me. It will be my last year as a student...