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how low is its reputation?...Rutgers biz school is definitely a better option! Poly is low on reputation.
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NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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how low is its reputation?...Rutgers biz school is definitely a better option! Poly is low on reputation.
I wouldn't say I am completely sure but Poly's reputation is quiet low as compared to Rutgers in general. I might be slightly biased because I have been accepted for Rutgers MQF myself and I am taking it. Still waiting to hear from Poly. But I am sure that even if I get accepted at Poly, I would stay with Rutgers. Rutgers biz school is a better option hands down!how low is its reputation?...
Depends what you want to do. A Rutgers mba will NOT get you an interview at a top bank (again, RU grad here) in M&A. If you have an undergrad in Comp sci, then an RU MQF or a poly degree will give you a better chance of a quant programmer.
1-Since there is no TA/RA we would like to know what percentage of people do get into summer internships or full time internships after 1 or 2 semester of study?
That's great, Hiujun. I think I would be very interested in knowing the things @LPM mentioned. Please share any more information that you're able to fetch! If you do decide to go for Rutgers MQF (which you should), I shall see you there :D
Thanks a ton man. I also believe its all on you. There is hardly a huge difference that the uni will have on your career prospects . What matter is the experience,networking and knowledge that you possess.@LPM @sidg
Here is some info,
1. employment rate. Can't get the exact rate, but about 1/3 of the international students managed to acquired jobs within the US. For Chinese students, the majority of the graduates work in Beijing and Shanghai
2. mid-office, back-office...there are students working in different positions. But not many students actually do FE jobs. The recent recruiters include JP Morgan, Moody's, S&P, Big four,etc.
And he told me about the new lady from Wall Street that runs the career service. She is quite experienced.
And another point he made is that school isn't the most essential factor when seeking jobs. Even some students from MIT cannot get good placement. At Rutgers...well, the situation of individual students differ greatly(some do really well while some unemployed)
Networking is what matters.
For me, the situation is 12000$ scholarship from Rutgers and 8000$ from Poly. So I don't know how to choose yet. those who see this post feel free to give me advice.Thanks.
I agree with LPM. It all comes down to how well you settle and perform at any school you go for. And networking is key. It is the trump card for landing a job.@LPM @sidg
Here is some info,
1. employment rate. Can't get the exact rate, but about 1/3 of the international students managed to acquired jobs within the US. For Chinese students, the majority of the graduates work in Beijing and Shanghai
2. mid-office, back-office...there are students working in different positions. But not many students actually do FE jobs. The recent recruiters include JP Morgan, Moody's, S&P, Big four,etc.
And he told me about the new lady from Wall Street that runs the career service. She is quite experienced.
And another point he made is that school isn't the most essential factor when seeking jobs. Even some students from MIT cannot get good placement. At Rutgers...well, the situation of individual students differ greatly(some do really well while some unemployed)
Networking is what matters.
For me, the situation is 12000$ scholarship from Rutgers and 8000$ from Poly. So I don't know how to choose yet. those who see this post feel free to give me advice.Thanks.
There is hardly a huge difference that the uni will have on your career prospects .
That's not really true. Reputation is incredibly important for the MFE programs particularly. Sometimes I've even heard people say they're only interviewing people from certain schools ("Columbia and CMU only this year because we did NYU a lot last year" etc). A handful of schools get the most elite jobs and whatever remains goes to the best contenders from the "ok" programs.
I'm not interested in a debate. I've been around the block a few times by now. You can take what I say and use it or try to believe otherwise and proceed.
Whose reputation is a bit better? Poly or Rutgers?
I would say Rutgers for sure. Please let us know @C SWhose reputation is a bit better? Poly or Rutgers?
Yes, you have to send them the check within 21 days for your admit. I have not done this yet. I shall do it next week since it has just been 12 days since my admit.@sidg
quick question:
"To accept our offer of admission, you are required to pay both a $3,000 non-refundable tuition deposit and a $700 non-refundable MQF activity fee within twenty-one (21) calendar days from the receipt of this e-mail. Please send a check (or money order) for $3,700.00 paid to the order of “Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey” to Office of Graduate Admissions, 1 Washington Park, Suite 124, Newark, NJ 07102."
Does it mean we have to mail the check to that address within 21 days??
some MD only want PPL from CMU, because its so easy to find qualified candidates from their program and they work like slaves!
the fi desks of my place hiring PPL from all top 7 programs (however Princeton kids never accept our offers as far as the rumor goes). but some MD only want PPL from CMU, because its so easy to find qualified candidates from their program and they work like slaves!