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I am a current Temple MSFE student and can answer some of your questions.
1. 10 month course- (9 classes + 1 project). You can do the course part time (if possible) giving you enough time to digest the material and supplement (extra reading/research) what is being taught in class. If you don't have appropriate background in Finance, Math and Programming any course will be a struggle, atleast in the beginning. After that it depends on you. 2. Only a handful of universities are recognized by wall street in this field. The quality of teaching is good at the MSFE program. 3. Placement stats are not good. Exceptional students do end up getting jobs. It is much more difficult compared to "elite" programs students.
Programming is done in C++ and MATLAB. The 2 courses that use C++ are Continous Time Finance and Advanced Option Theory. I don't think UIUC, UMich, IIT would give you an extra placement advantage either (although the are good school in a general non-MSFE sense). It all comes down to what kind of effort you are willing to put in. Being an international student also shifts the equation quite a bit in terms of cost and selecting a "elite" MSFE program.
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