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Hi Everyone,
I received admits from UChicago MSFM(30% scholarship) and Georgia Tech QCF. I know that UChicago is much better in terms of rankings and Chicago as a city is much better to build connections than Atlanta. I even have started connecting with alums of Chicago to get their opinion and will add anything new/ important that I find to this thread. I am also waiting for decisions from Columbia Financial Engineering, Cornell FE, NYU Courant Financial Mathematics.
I have already paid the deposit for GATech and I have to pay the deposit for Chicago by April 5. So doing a thorough comparison of all 5 options so that in case I get an admit from any of the other 3 around the deadline, I am ready with my decision.
So I did a rough comparison of the colleges(attached a screenshot below) of what I think is important but I wanted to know the opinion of other applicants and experts on this forum about other things that I should consider.
I'm particularly drawn to UChicago, Columbia, and Cornell at the moment, but I'm keeping an open mind until I've thoroughly evaluated all options.
I would greatly appreciate any input, advice, or suggestions from fellow applicants or experts in this community on aspects I should consider or any experiences you could share regarding these programs.
I received admits from UChicago MSFM(30% scholarship) and Georgia Tech QCF. I know that UChicago is much better in terms of rankings and Chicago as a city is much better to build connections than Atlanta. I even have started connecting with alums of Chicago to get their opinion and will add anything new/ important that I find to this thread. I am also waiting for decisions from Columbia Financial Engineering, Cornell FE, NYU Courant Financial Mathematics.
I have already paid the deposit for GATech and I have to pay the deposit for Chicago by April 5. So doing a thorough comparison of all 5 options so that in case I get an admit from any of the other 3 around the deadline, I am ready with my decision.
So I did a rough comparison of the colleges(attached a screenshot below) of what I think is important but I wanted to know the opinion of other applicants and experts on this forum about other things that I should consider.
I'm particularly drawn to UChicago, Columbia, and Cornell at the moment, but I'm keeping an open mind until I've thoroughly evaluated all options.
I would greatly appreciate any input, advice, or suggestions from fellow applicants or experts in this community on aspects I should consider or any experiences you could share regarding these programs.