COMPARE Georgia Institute of Technology QCF vs Boston University MSMFT

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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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Boston University Boston, MA 02215
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'2010 GaTech vs. BU' was merged into this thread.
I am a new member but I have been reading posts since I began the application process, and I have seen much discussion about the new BU program and why it was ranked better than GaTech in the 2009 ranking. I began the application process later than I would have liked, but I have been admitted to NCSU, FSU, GaTech, and BU.

I have narrowed down my choice to GaTech vs. BU. Neither school has given me any aid, however I get in-state tuition from GaTech. I am not afraid to take out a loan to go to BU if I believe I will benefit more from the Program (with regard to retention of necessary skills and job placement/salary). Please share your thoughts and knowledge about either program.
 
What are your expectations out of any of these programs? You may have unrealistically high expectation which may lead to a bad experience.
Set your expectation and pick one accordingly.
From the recently discussion, BU seems to be working to adjust their program due to students input.
 
Expectation

My expectation is:

1. Exposure to the job market via professors and geographical location (Atlanta vs Boston's close proximity to NYC and/or Boston itself)

2. Upon graduation the ability to compete with other graduates from higher ranked schools.
 
1) When you go school in Boston, or Chicago, you are most likely to get a job in that market. The proximity is NYC is overestimate and it comes with overhead cost to you. Firms are cutting down on recruiting fee so it's less likely that you burden all the cost to compete with local NYC programs.
Cornell program has a third semester in NYC for this very reason.

2) See point 1.

You should talk to the programs and see the job profiles of their latest graduates, where do they end up.
 
I believe my real question is:

Why did the QuantNetwork rank BU one spot higher than GaTech on the 2009 rankings?

Any insight into the edge somebody perceived BU had over GaTech would be useful to me?
 
'BU MF vs GaTech QCF' was merged into this thread.
I have admits from both of these programs (among others), but am more or less deciding between these two.

From what I understand, neither are great as far as placement into large i-banks and other firms. Despite that, which is better in terms of networking and placement into other firms? I would assume the Boston financial connections are far better than those in Atlanta.

Also, which school's curriculum is better suited to a career in the financial industry?

Thanks, I would appreciate any and all help.
 
I would assume the Boston financial connections are far better than those in Atlanta.

I don't know but be careful assuming things. I had a manager that used to say: "when you assume, you usually made and "ass (of) u (and) me". So, don't assume anything. In the words of Pres. Reagan "Trust, but verify".
 
Can anyone help compare these two programs?

Getting a job in NYC is not imperative to me and I would be happy in either Atlanta, Boston, or west coast post-grad.

Thanks
 
Can I ask about your final choice?
I'm now in the same dilemma. looking for some advice on this. Thanks~~
 
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