It is very annoying that only a very small minority of all MFin applicants post on any one board. Law school applicants have it much better, they have top-law-schools.com, lawschoolnumbers etc. to get an idea about their chances and immediate future. E.g, first admit call of last year happened this day, but I have no idea whether they started calling people or not this year.
While I agree and wish people are more willing to share their data, it takes a lot of work to get them to do it. It's a different demographics with a different mindset. Maybe it's a more common things to do among Americans such as those make up the law school applicant pool?
My guess is that the biggest impact is the amount of people. There is a huge difference in the number of people trying to get into a Law school than into a financial engineering program.
During the online admissions chat the day before, I asked whether interviewed applicants should expect to hear anything before holidays (as last year's pattern suggests), they told me they do not plan to release any decisions before January 15th. This may indeed be the case, as they have two rounds instead of three; but its also possible they just wanted to avoid giving any extra information on that subject.
Jake_Shah
dude im not sure which employment report are you talking about! the 2011 employment report? its for people who graduated 18 months ago!
2012 class graduated 6 months ago and they didnt publish the employment report yet!
I am an Master of Finance student at MIT btw. https://www.quantnet.com/members/jake_shah.18831/
Yup heard that too, but I am pretty sure they call people who got in, so maybe they would start calling tmrw and all decisions are released at 5. Ahhhh
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