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Lovely work Andy sir! Nice to see NYU hanging tough at #7 wooooooooo.
Updated the ranking to point to thisI just rechecked GATechs pricetag. UChicago easily wins, I've seen many scholarships that bring its cost under 40k. And many more than that which bring it in line with GATech. Nothing comes close (if you're a pretty good student) to the value of Baruch and Uchicago with scholarships.
Baruch with a starting salary + sign on bonus of over 5 times their tuition, absolutely insane value.
What do you have in mind?Is it possible to incorporate alumni/present students towards the rankings?
They aren't ranked by QN, though there is occasional talk of putting together a UK/Europe ranking sometime in the future.Wheres do UK/Europe schools rank?
I predicted this will happen soon but didn’t imagine that soon!!And UChicago improved a lot, from 12 to 6 ! Other notable changes include the improvement of Columbia MFE from 9 to 5 while Columbia MathFin did the exact opposite by falling from 5 to 9. Another surprise to me is that CMU took the 3rd place from Berkeley. What do you guys think about this new ranking ? Thank you @Andy Nguyen for your great work, it is truly helpful.
What do you think can be attributed to the disparity in employment outcomes between Princeton Mfin and MIT Mfin (~100k difference in salary + sign on bonus)? Is it cohort size, career services, quality of students, all of the above?Interestingly enough my opinions about the importance of ranking changed quite a bit from when I was a student to now working in the industry for a while. I gave a lot of weighting to ranking when I was applying to schools but from working at one of these shops I came to realize that JS/HRT/Optiver/Sig etc. really do not care and thus have no knowledge of the rankings whatsoever. My coworkers mostly only recognize the school name but wouldn't know that Princeton Mfin is placed signficantly higher (and is harder go get into) than MIT Mfin for example.
Employer survey score isn't going to be released. I think student selectivity is the acceptance rate, but I'm tired and not certain.Hello everyone, I was looking at the variables in the ranking methodology used for the rankings. However, some variables are missing in the statistics for each program, such as those related to student selectivity (counting 25%) and the employer survey score (10%).
Does anyone know where it is possible to find this information, also for the past years?
How would you rank them based on your opinion?They aren't ranked by QN, though there is occasional talk of putting together a UK/Europe ranking sometime in the future.
You're better served by finding other threads on here, and information elsewhere, than taking my opinion on these. I'm not incredibly familiar, though I do have a general idea.How would you rank them based on your opinion?
Can there can be another ranking to show the same but without the peer score. Reason being was that peer reviews are anonymous and can be largely subjective. The other numbers seem to be more defining imo, and the 10% from peer score can go to placement and selectivity eachHello everyone, I was looking at the variables in the ranking methodology used for the rankings. However, some variables are missing in the statistics for each program, such as those related to student selectivity (counting 25%) and the employer survey score (10%).
Does anyone know where it is possible to find this information, also for the past years?