COMPARE Georgia Institute of Technology - MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance vs NYU Tandon School of Engineering - MS in Financial Engineering

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Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332
3.89 star(s) 9 reviews
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Georgia Institute of Technology
80 3 93 100 89 120.5K 51 32.59 64.34K
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NYU Tandon School of Engineering Brooklyn, NY 11201
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NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Hi everyone,

I just received an email from Georgia Tech about considering stretching the program to 2 years in order to further my technical skills by taking more CS courses.

At this point, I have paid the deposit at NYU Tandon, but I’m swinging because of the more rigorous computational courses at GaTech, which could better improve my employability. The only concern with GaTech is the location.

Please help me make a decision.

Thank you!
 
Hello,

I was recently admitted to both of these programs. Which program has better overall job placement in trading and quantitative research? The statistics on QuantNet are conflicting because NYU Tandon has better placement right at graduation but Georgia Tech has better placement 3 months after graduation.
 
Do you want to work in NY or elsewhere? Over the years I've encountered many Tandon people but few (none, actually) from the GT grad program.
Hi Ken, hope everything is going well. May I have your opinion to the students from Fordham?
 
Hey everyone, I have received an admit from both these Universities and since they are so closely ranked on the Quantnet Ranking list it is a bit confusing to decide.
Just placement stat-wise, NYU Tandon doesn't look highly promising with the 3month post-graduation employment @86%, even being situated in NY, Brooklyn. I am given a scholarship at NYU which makes my tuition fee at NYU Tandon equivalent to GATech.

Any insights or pros-cons would be welcomed and appreciated. Thanks in advance :))
 
If you are from a computer science background, gatech is preferable as you can get access to one of the best CS depts in US. If you are from a finance background looking for more risk related roles NYU tandon would be better. Off late many gatech students are getting placed in core quant roles. But Nyu is not bad either.
 
I want to work in quant finance in the US, and applied for masters in Financial Engineering for Fall 2025 intake. So far, I have got admits from NYU Tandon's Masters in Financial Engineering and Georgia Tech's MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance. Still waiting for Columbia, UChicago and UWashington. Which one should I take, in terms for overall education, career services and opportunities and expenses?
 
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