Quite frankly, I believe stonyblue already made up his mind about the choice before he asked this same question on QN, WM and GD.
I believe the intention is to seek validation to his reasons and choice. Now, faced with unfavorable comments, these threads now turn into a defense of the Chicago/Singapore remote program.
This is just my impression. If it's not the case, I apologize.
What happens to option #1 in the first post? Amid all the new information I read here and elsewhere, it sounds like a more logical choice IF you want to work in US/UK.
I don't see how the Singapore program will help with a job in US/UK.
I also read some comments from other UChicago/Singapore would be students from this thread
Chicago MSFM at Singapore : some concerns
The impression I have is that people are dismayed by and want to play down the bad info brought up by Dominic.
To be fair, I wouldn't believe that he would put the Chicago/Singapore in the bad list with the Fordham program. After all, it's Chicago, right?
But wait, Dominic must know something we don't. I fail to see as that a recruiter, what he has to gain by publicly condemning a program, regardless how unknown.
My thinking is that Dominic probably talked to more graduates, administrators from more program than any of us ever will so the sample size of his input is several orders of magnitude compared to majority of us.
He also mentioned that he contacted the people in charge at Chicago/Fordham and got no response so I wouldn't blame him for being one sided when he singled out those programs.
After all, you will hear what you want to hear. It's better to hear what you don't want to hear and make an educated decision.
And best of luck with your study at Chicago/Singapore. I have to applaud you for the efforts to make the administrators at Chicago responsible. Keep in mind that this is after all a business venture. To educate hungry minds like yours is not what they start the program there.
I hope you make the most out of that new program and hope that it will not fall into the shambles as its Stamford counterpart.