Which of these grad school programs should I attend to start a career in finance?
I was recently accepted to the following programs and was wondering which would be the best choice for someone looking to start a career in finance:
- Columbia Master's of Financial Mathematics (MAFN)
- Yale MMS in Asset Management (MMSAM)
Interested in whichever program will lead me to the most financially lucrative career path.
Would eventually like to work buy-side front office or corporate development.
New to finance so would greatly appreciate anyone with more knowledge letting me know their recommendations, any other factors I should consider, career options/routes I would have after either program, or just general advice.
Brief Background: 23M, BComm majoring in Econ, minoring in Fin from non-target in Canada. Two years of internship experience, most relevant was a Financial Analyst internship at Deloitte.
Thank you all in advance.
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