If you want to do quant stuff, Columbia is better. If you prefer general finance (Banking, Equity Research), Oxford is better. C has better reputation in HK but O is definitely a brighter brand in mainland.
If you want to do quant stuff, Columbia is better. If you prefer general finance (Banking, Equity Research), Oxford is better. C has better reputation in HK but O is definitely a brighter brand in mainland.
-- by 会员 youayou (2011/3/18 21:06:09)
what if i want to work in Canada or US?
-- by 会员 PerduAnge (2011/3/18 23:06:52)
Both are tough. For MAFN, you may end up in IT or Risk but still have chance getting a job in FO. Oxford MFE is almost impossible to find a job in US.
If you want to do quant stuff, Columbia is better. If you prefer general finance (Banking, Equity Research), Oxford is better. C has better reputation in HK but O is definitely a brighter brand in mainland.
-- by 会员 youayou (2011/3/18 21:06:09)
what if i want to work in Canada or US?
-- by 会员 PerduAnge (2011/3/18 23:06:52)
Both are tough. For MAFN, you may end up in IT or Risk but still have chance getting a job in FO. Oxford MFE is almost impossible to find a job in US.
-- by 会员 youayou (2011/3/18 23:18:43)
does this mean that finding a job after the MAFN in US is next to impossible, if not impossible at all?
If you want to do quant stuff, Columbia is better. If you prefer general finance (Banking, Equity Research), Oxford is better. C has better reputation in HK but O is definitely a brighter brand in mainland.
-- by 会员 youayou (2011/3/18 21:06:09)
what if i want to work in Canada or US?
-- by 会员 PerduAnge (2011/3/18 23:06:52)
Both are tough. For MAFN, you may end up in IT or Risk but still have chance getting a job in FO. Oxford MFE is almost impossible to find a job in US.
-- by 会员 youayou (2011/3/18 23:18:43)
does this mean that finding a job after the MAFN in US is next to impossible, if not impossible at all?
-- by 会员 PerduAnge (2011/3/18 23:30:50)
I didn't say that. If you have a strong background in math/programming, u may be able to land a quant offer. If you don't reject IT/Risk, you still get good chance.