Hi guys,
I was looking for a good ranking of quant programs and i just found with the list of top ten schools according advancedtrading.com (The Top 10 Quant Schools, According to the Street by Advanced Trading), but without any order, so what I did to rank'em was to take 4 important variables from my point of view to do it. I used the reputation (Rankings) of their respective Engineering, Maths, Business (Finance) and Computer Science Schools. For 1, 2 and 4 I used the USNews ranking, then I searched the top ten that appears in the advancedtrading.com article and I went assigning a value from 1 to 10 according the relative place that they ranked (Less value = better).
For the Business variable I used the Finance ranking by WP Carey School of Business according articles published in Finance since 1990-2007 ( Top 20 Rankings 1990-2007). I assigned this weight to the variables: E(35%), M(35%), B(20%), C(10%).
The summation of all variables for each respective quant program gives me a number (less is better as you can imagine), and these are the results with their scores:
1) Stanford (2.15)
2) Berkeley (3.35)
3) Princeton (4.75)
4) Michigan (5.4)
5) Columbia (5.7)
6) Cornell (5.8)
7) NYU (6.25)
8) Chicago (6.3)
9) Carnegie (6.45)
10) Rutgers (8.85)
Given the details of this ranking formula, you can adjust it as you prefer.......personally I surprised my self with some of them.
Best Regards
I was looking for a good ranking of quant programs and i just found with the list of top ten schools according advancedtrading.com (The Top 10 Quant Schools, According to the Street by Advanced Trading), but without any order, so what I did to rank'em was to take 4 important variables from my point of view to do it. I used the reputation (Rankings) of their respective Engineering, Maths, Business (Finance) and Computer Science Schools. For 1, 2 and 4 I used the USNews ranking, then I searched the top ten that appears in the advancedtrading.com article and I went assigning a value from 1 to 10 according the relative place that they ranked (Less value = better).
For the Business variable I used the Finance ranking by WP Carey School of Business according articles published in Finance since 1990-2007 ( Top 20 Rankings 1990-2007). I assigned this weight to the variables: E(35%), M(35%), B(20%), C(10%).
The summation of all variables for each respective quant program gives me a number (less is better as you can imagine), and these are the results with their scores:
1) Stanford (2.15)
2) Berkeley (3.35)
3) Princeton (4.75)
4) Michigan (5.4)
5) Columbia (5.7)
6) Cornell (5.8)
7) NYU (6.25)
8) Chicago (6.3)
9) Carnegie (6.45)
10) Rutgers (8.85)
Given the details of this ranking formula, you can adjust it as you prefer.......personally I surprised my self with some of them.
Best Regards