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Hi everyone,
I have a bachelors in Computer Science. I’m currently working as a Quant Analyst at a hedge fund in London.
I’m exploring options for MFE. I’m confused between a full-time MFE from the US vs a part-time MFE from the UK. In the later case the employer would sponsor it.
If I go for a part time MFE in the UK, I might be considering only Imperial’s Masters in Mathematics & Finance program since the RMFE and LSE’s Masters in Finance seem to be more business oriented than quant oriented. Am I right?
From a rankings perspective, Imperial’s Masters in Mathematics and Finance seems to be as good as a MFE from the US.
2022 Rankings - Quant Finance Master’s Guide 2022 - Risk.net
2023 Rankings - Quant Finance Master’s Guide 2023 - Risk.net
I believe a MFE from the US would open a lot more doors? Let’s say after a few years I hope to get a job at some hedge fund in NY, how difficult would it be from a visa standpoint with a MFE from UK than from US?
I hope to get some clarity from you all. Thank you for reading this.
I have a bachelors in Computer Science. I’m currently working as a Quant Analyst at a hedge fund in London.
I’m exploring options for MFE. I’m confused between a full-time MFE from the US vs a part-time MFE from the UK. In the later case the employer would sponsor it.
If I go for a part time MFE in the UK, I might be considering only Imperial’s Masters in Mathematics & Finance program since the RMFE and LSE’s Masters in Finance seem to be more business oriented than quant oriented. Am I right?
From a rankings perspective, Imperial’s Masters in Mathematics and Finance seems to be as good as a MFE from the US.
2022 Rankings - Quant Finance Master’s Guide 2022 - Risk.net
2023 Rankings - Quant Finance Master’s Guide 2023 - Risk.net
I believe a MFE from the US would open a lot more doors? Let’s say after a few years I hope to get a job at some hedge fund in NY, how difficult would it be from a visa standpoint with a MFE from UK than from US?
I hope to get some clarity from you all. Thank you for reading this.