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If I want to work in industry after I graduate, is Rutgers easier to be accepted by NY financial industry? I am a phd in statistics now and pursuing my second phd in finance. Hartford in CT is called insurance city, is it better to go to Uconn, if I want to work in insurance industry?
I am a phd in statistics now and pursuing my second phd in finance.
If I want to work in industry after I graduate, is Rutgers easier to be accepted by NY financial industry? I am a phd in statistics now and pursuing my second phd in finance. Hartford in CT is called insurance city, is it better to go to Uconn, if I want to work in insurance industry?
Actually, I applied five top MSF or MFE as backup this year and got two rejection from Stanford and Madison. Otherwise, it will spend probably more than $50,000 on master. I have not too much money,
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For Uconn, stipend is 20960 per academic year. $18000 for Rugters
One of my friends, graduated from MFE program of CMU in 2007, has not found a job in industry up to now. He went back to school to pursue his phd in finance at Pistt U this year. I don't know if it is a general case for new graduates in these two years.
BTW, I just have GMAT score. My GRE is expired. But most MFE programs need GRE, I don't why.
I wonder if I might know the minimum GMAT score for top 10 MFE or MSF program?
One of my friends, graduated from MFE program of CMU in 2007, has not found a job in industry up to now. He went back to school to pursue his phd in finance at Pistt U this year. I don't know if it is a general case for new graduates in these two years.
BTW, I just have GMAT score. My GRE is expired. But most MFE programs need GRE, I don't why.
It seems that Uconn has better reputation, ranking #66 in tier 1 by USnews but Rutgers in tier 3, than Rutgers.
One of my friends, graduated from MFE program of CMU in 2007, has not found a job in industry up to now. He went back to school to pursue his phd in finance at Pistt U this year.
Is NY-WallSt. condition this bad! any comments guys.