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Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
4.86 star(s)
7 reviews
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Princeton University
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100 | 3.7 | 95 | 100 | 90 | 259.9K | 35 | 4.32 | 124.8K | |
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Carnegie Mellon University
New York, NY 10005 | Pittsburgh, PA 15213
4.70 star(s)
53 reviews
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Carnegie Mellon University
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93 | 4.2 | 89 | 99 | 97 | 165.2K | 101 | 16.8 | 100.6K |
what do you mean by "much much better" ?placements at princeton are much much better. unless you really really really want to get an in depth education on the computational aspects of quant finance princeton's a better choice
what do you mean by "much much better" ?
CMU has great placements.
That's 82% with offers a month or so after graduation. Other schools usually report placements of 3 months after graduation.From looking at CMU's employment report their 2010 class had around 82% placement only. 50 out of 60 students accepted offers after 3 months after graduation.
Joy, class graduated dec 2010 was much higher than 82 percent. You might be referring to dec 09 class, and that's heavily recession influenced.
And take everything arden says with a shaker full of salt
i am in position to advice you about this but i am seriously intrigued looking at your tracker. you have been rejected by Cornell and Columbia and admitted by CMU and Princetoni mean how does this happen?