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We only started doing the US salary for the last 2 rankings.@Andy Nguyen do you happen to have US employment stats for the earlier years?
We only started doing the US salary for the last 2 rankings.@Andy Nguyen do you happen to have US employment stats for the earlier years?
Is the MFE still only offering the 2 semester option? Seems like this would be a key differentiator between the programs for certain studentsWhich is why MAFN program has an option for you to do the program in 3 semesters instead of 2. The extra semester is extremely important for international students to stay current with their visa longer while they search for internship/job.
can be completed in 3 semesters too. It’s on their websiteIs the MFE still only offering the 2 semester option? Seems like this would be a key differentiator between the programs for certain students
I agree with this. MFE alumni from Columbia that I have reached out to have said that the career services are near zero and that certain events that are geared for the MFE students to attend end up being sold out super quickly. I am quite confident that students have been landing internships and have better job placement simply bc the students are more impressive, not due to career services. From MAFN alumni, I have heard the career dev is getting better, and there are things like mock interviews, networking events, and speaker events to help students prepare for a career. Now based on what I see on LinkedIn and personal experience, the associate director has been quite active in responding to potential students' concerns and answering questions (at the very least she did for me).nah i get what ur trying to say, but i don’t think landing ft = good career service experience, it’s more about the individual’s ability. But solely on career service’s mfe is pretty bad i’ve heard.
Abt uchicago’s mfin I’m uncertain, it’s a brand new program so.. still waiting on a couple other programs to see
Yes, @IzabelaRutkowski has been very responsive during my communication with her and I appreciate it a lot.Now based on what I see on LinkedIn and personal experience, the associate director has been quite active in responding to potential students' concerns and answering questions (at the very least she did for me).
MAFN students have 100% support as long as they use the plethora of resources that we provide.from current columbia mfe, they basically said mfe has 0% career support, mafn has 30% support
Thank you, Andy!Yes, @IzabelaRutkowski has been very responsive during my communication with her and I appreciate it a lot.
At MAFN program, students get a summer technical bootcamp, summer career development training, career development course, personalized Careers Development and access to school-wide career development office. The students have unlimited access to 1 and 1/2 advisors dedicated just for them for the duration of the program and after graduation. There are workshops, mock interviews, events etc. It is not fair to say that there is no personalized career services.Columbia is not a school you go to if you’re looking for personalized bespoke career services. it does seem like you are sort of on your own, albeit with the bare minimum stuff like resume books and such. Places like Chicago seem to feature a lot more guidance and hand holding in the job search.
i got into both and have been trying to determine how important of a factor this is for me.
I was more so speaking to the reputation of the university as a whole (just from what i’ve heard from various undergraduates, business students, other grad students, etc), not any one specific program. This seems to not be the case for MAFN - great to hear!At MAFN program, students get a summer technical bootcamp, summer career development training, career development course, personalized Careers Development and access to school-wide career development office. The students have unlimited access to 1 and 1/2 advisors dedicated just for them for the duration of the program and after graduation. There are workshops, mock interviews, events etc. It is not fair to say that there is no personalized career services.
Thank you! I really like that reply! Do you happen to know when the results of those who got waitlisted on Feb. 26th will come out? Can’t wait to join the program!MAFN students have 100% support as long as they use the plethora of resources that we provide.
Thank you for clarifying.I was more so speaking to the reputation of the university as a whole (just from what i’ve heard from various undergraduates, business students, other grad students, etc), not any one specific program. This seems to not be the case for MAFN - great to hear!
The admissions committee meeting is happening today. That will give me more clarity on the timeline. Stay tuned!Thank you! I really like that reply! Do you happen to know when the results of those who got waitlisted on Feb. 26th will come out? Can’t wait to join the program!
Everyone who applied so far is getting a consideration. The committee reviews applications on a rolling basis - they give out offers and the rest of the applications are being moved back to the consideration pool. The pace of decisions as well as the number of offer depends on the acceptance rate, the number and the quality of the incoming applications.@IzabelaRutkowski have all the admits or waitlist decisions have been sent out yet ? Or are applicants that still have not received any update still considered ? And if yes, how do they stand compared to applicants that have been waitlisted ? Thank you
Outside of the US Columbia is probably more known simply based off the fact that its an ivy league. In my country, few people know of UChicago. Good amount know about columbiaI’ve seen some threads on here suggest that columbia has a better name brand around the world than uchicago? I’m a us citizen and both of these programs hold equal name recognition in my view. But i wonder if there isn’t some self selection going on in the columbia programs (and mit) having a significant portion of students go back to their homeland after studying. just a guess. Or it could be like i suggested that relatively lackluster career services make it hard for international students to get a foothold in the us during the relatively short program length.
Some portion of waitlist offers will be send for processing this week. Others will remain in the waitlist pool for a bit longerThe admissions committee meeting is happening today. That will give me more clarity on the timeline. Stay tuned!
Hi! Will the next batch of decision also be mostly if not all waitlists?Some portion of waitlist offers will be send for processing this week. Others will remain in the waitlist pool for a bit longer
same questionDoes that mean only those in the waitlist will be considered for offer?
Hi! Will the next batch of decision also be mostly if not all waitlists
Yes, the group of the newest offers will be for folks from the waitlist. We are getting ready to deliver another round of offers from among both the waitlisted students who do not get this round's offers as well as new and old applications. This will happen in a few weeks as we are awaiting responses from the students who already received offers a few weeks ago. If you applied and did not hear from us - do not worry. Your application is being considered.Hi! Will the next batch of decision also be mostly if not all waitlists?
Any timeline for those who have not received any decisions yet?