Fordham Msgf vs Tulane Mfin

Hi everyone, I'd like some advice about Fordham and Tulane. The Msgf program in Fordham is a new program, which is a bad news. Tulane has a better program, but NY has much more opportunities than New Orleans. I understand it's extremely difficult for an international student to find a job in the US, but I really want to give it a shot. WHERE should I go?

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caiy

But a student at Tulane told me only 2 or 3 international students got full time jobs last year.

That could be said for any program that has a majority international students. Fordham isn't going to be any better with placements. It's up to the student to network, have the skills needed, etc. Also, it's still hard for those needing sponsorship in the US.

All things considered equal I'd go Tulane.

 
caiy

How about Baruch? They started a new MSF program last year and a Financial Risk Management this year.

I'd do Baruch over both. Good school, great location.

 

Thank you so much. I guess I will apply Baruch next month. Any advice about the two programs I mentioned? Which one should I apply?

 

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