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Since Round 4 is over for almost over everywhere, those of us looking to apply this fall, where are you guys looking to apply? What type of research have you done on these programs? Also, add anything else about why you're excited about these programs.
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by money9111 » Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:14 am
I'll let others reply... I can't begin to tell you... although you already know haha
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by Osirus@VeritasPrep » Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:29 am
I'll start I guess

I have had to do a lot of research because of MLT. I would say that right now I'm planning to apply to

Tepper
Sloan
Kenan-Flagler
Darden
Simon

Those are the schools that I'm favoring right now with Tepper being the current overall favorite.

I'm loving Tepper because I want to do the joing MBA/MSCF degree. I want to eventually start my own hedge so having the quant background is a must. If I don't get into both programs though, then my plan is to get my MBA and then work on the quant certification.

With Sloan, it was my "dream" school for a while, but after speaking with two alums, I think Tepper would be a better fit to help me get to where I want to be.

Kenan-Flagler is the biggest surprise to me. I went to Duke for undergrad, so I had no intentions on researching anything UNC...lol. After speaking with a current student and researching the program, it has everything I want from an MBA program, it just doesn't have a financial engineering program, so I would have to just pursue the quant certiification after I finished the MBA. I like how collegial Kenan-Flagler is. It isn't cut throat. Everyone aims to help each other. Plus it is small enough to where everyone gets to know each other on some level.

I love Darden. I fell in love with the program after attending an informational session. Every single Darden alum I have met, whether at the session or just by chance is enthusiastic and loves the program. It is almost cult like...lol. I think that passion is important after you finish the program. It is nice to know that you will always have a network that will look to help you if they can

Simon, I am interested in Simon because it has a great finance dept. The finance faculty is phenomenal. I spoke with an AO, and I just feel that their finance dept would help me learn a lot, and that knowledge will be valuable to me getting to where I want to be.
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