COMPARE NCSU MFM vs Cornell MFE

NCSU MFM vs Cornell MFE

  • Cornell MFE

    Votes: 6 75.0%
  • NCSU MFM

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8
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1/15/25
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Cornell MFE has a $10,000 total scholarship. I am out of state for NCSU.

Some comments: I have very little industry experience in general, not to mention finance, etc., so career services takes a little more precedence than usual. I am amazed to have gotten into a high ranking ivy league school. However, unlike NCSU, I have not found anything particularly standout about Cornell's career services and placement rates (In my case, placement rate is a little more important than salary outcomes, especially when the salary outcomes are comparable), and that is a resource (career services) I might want to lean on considerably for guidance/help. The tuition costs are quite steep for Cornell over NCSU, but that is not my biggest concern. I believe that Cornell's alumni network may be a lot more valuable than that of NCSU, but I fear (perhaps unreasonably) that with my lack of experience I will not make best use of this network and may have more reliable success with NCSU's career support services. Of course, the program as a whole is very important, including the education and everything tangential, but I just wanted to note this slight bias in my mind about the decision.
 
6 admits out of 8. Congrats and thanks for sharing the results on the Tracker. It helps other members tremendously.
My impression with NCSU and their good placement stat is that they turn its location disadvantage into an advantage by working closely with the regional employers in the Charlotte/NC area.
They have a small class size (20-30s) and no competition nearby. By building relationship with smaller firms and banks that have need constant need for risk roles, they carve out a special niche where their graduates don't compete directly in the crowded NYC market.
Cornell on the other hand.
 
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