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I have read quite a few posts on the forum regarding Columbia and NYU and CMU. And I am really confused on which one is the best.
Columbia is having problems with placements. Is it mostly because of the program being housed in IE&OR rather than a business school/ no summer internships ? Are summer internships really that important ? Because to me, one of the biggest draws of Columbia was that I could finish the program by May 2010. The other thing I like about Columbia is that it has professors like Derman and Kani. Also, their courses like Vol Modeling/Experimental Finance are more focused on the finance aspect. Doesn't NYC as a location help a lot ? What about the Columbia brand name ? Lastly, is there a lot of competition between OR/FE people for the same jobs which might be detrimental ?
CMU has a great placement record. But the courses etc. focus too much on programming (4 courses on C++ !!). Is that a good thing? Secondly, except for Shreve, how is the faculty ? Any other important positives/negatives to look for at CMU ?
Lastly, NYU, as I have heard, has a good placement record similar to CMU (presumably, a small class size helps). However, I was not very impressed with their course structure. Any thoughts on the faculty ? How is the NYU brand name in the industry ?
Any other thoughts that would help me make a decision would be great.
Thanks a ton.
- Shantanu
Columbia is having problems with placements. Is it mostly because of the program being housed in IE&OR rather than a business school/ no summer internships ? Are summer internships really that important ? Because to me, one of the biggest draws of Columbia was that I could finish the program by May 2010. The other thing I like about Columbia is that it has professors like Derman and Kani. Also, their courses like Vol Modeling/Experimental Finance are more focused on the finance aspect. Doesn't NYC as a location help a lot ? What about the Columbia brand name ? Lastly, is there a lot of competition between OR/FE people for the same jobs which might be detrimental ?
CMU has a great placement record. But the courses etc. focus too much on programming (4 courses on C++ !!). Is that a good thing? Secondly, except for Shreve, how is the faculty ? Any other important positives/negatives to look for at CMU ?
Lastly, NYU, as I have heard, has a good placement record similar to CMU (presumably, a small class size helps). However, I was not very impressed with their course structure. Any thoughts on the faculty ? How is the NYU brand name in the industry ?
Any other thoughts that would help me make a decision would be great.
Thanks a ton.
- Shantanu