Georgia Institute of Technology - MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance

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Georgia Tech's QCF Program is a professional, interdisciplinary graduate degree program.

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I’ve been admitted to Georgia Tech’s Quantitative & Computational Finance program and UCLA’s Master of Financial Engineering—with UCLA offering a generous $35,000 scholarship. My ambition is to pursue a quantitative research or trading role in equity markets after graduation. Would you recommend leaning toward UCLA? Any insights to help me decide would be greatly appreciated.
 
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I saw you also have a NCSU admit as well. So NCSU is no longer a consideration?
 
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I’ve been admitted to Georgia Tech’s Quantitative & Computational Finance program and UCLA’s Master of Financial Engineering—with UCLA offering a generous $35,000 scholarship. My ambition is to pursue a quantitative research or trading role in equity markets after graduation. Would you recommend leaning toward UCLA? Any insights to help me decide would be greatly appreciated.
I've noticed that you were initially offered 10k scholarship by UCLA... How did you manage to increase it to 35k? It's amazing haha.
 
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For a UCLA MFE vs GaTech QCF comparison, you should head over here
I saw you also have a NCSU admit as well. So NCSU is no longer a consideration?
Yeah. Not considering NCSU as I feel the courses of GT and UCLA are more attractive for me. The career services of NCSU is a little bit on the down side compared to others as well.
 
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They must really want me there; that's why they are increasing scholarship amount.
Did you provide additional information or did something which led to the increase in the scholarship amount? Or did they, on their own accord increased the scholarship amount without you doing anything? Just wanted to know what drove the decision to increase from 10k->20k->35k.
 
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Did you provide additional information or did something which led to the increase in the scholarship amount? Or did they, on their own accord increased the scholarship amount without you doing anything? Just wanted to know what drove the decision to increase from 10k->20k->35k.
I told them about my competing offers and I did ask for more funding to make the UCLA decision more viable. At this point, a fall semester start for both the programs would cost me same in tuition fee. However the cost of living is also a factor and LA is costlier than Atlanta.
As UCLA MFE's website doesn't show the placement stats of 2023 batch (it still shows the stats of 2022 batch), I have asked for more details from their admissions director. I think that would make me plan my move better.
 
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And I have been more inclined to go for a spring semester start at GT (I.e. Before UCLA increased my scholarship to 35K). Reason being the tuition fee reduces to around 52K with a spring start and the cost of living also eases a bit. Moreover, the summer placement scene off late hasn't been great at GT so it's better not to look forward to it. I already have 8+ years of experience in finance so a 3 month internship is something which I can live without.
 
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I told them about my competing offers and I did ask for more funding to make the UCLA decision more viable. At this point, a fall semester start for both the programs would cost me same in tuition fee. However the cost of living is also a factor and LA is costlier than Atlanta.
As UCLA MFE's website doesn't show the placement stats of 2023 batch (it still shows the stats of 2022 batch), I have asked for more details from their admissions director. I think that would make me plan my move better.
More applicants should be proactive like you, reaching out and asking programs for relevant information. Don't be timid and accept a lack of information as OK. You are investing a huge amount of money and your whole professional career on this.
 
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