MSF TULANE vs UCONNMSFRM vs SYRACUSE MSF

Hi, I am an international student with 10 years of mortgage underwriting experience 7 in India and 3 in US.

I have admits from Tulane MSF, UCONN MSFRM and Syracuse MSF waiting for Brandeis MSF, BC MSF and Fordham MSF

Post Study Career Goals :- Retail Financing ( Been part of same long) to move into Structured/Complex Financial transactions for BB Banks or be involved in debt ratings/debt restructuring of Credit Rating agencies Credit Suisse,etc

Which one would be better ?

3 Comments
 

Tulane is the better program of the three you've been admitted to . The UConn program probably offers the better geography and the ability for you to get into something middle office, which is going to provide a higher probability if you are international.

IMO, go with the STEM program in the best geography.

 

Hi,

I am an international student but working in US in credit analysis in small banks and NYC is target as wanted to move into complex high end structured finance transaction in BB, 2nd in Credit Suise ,etc in rating debt securities /debt restructuring . Tulane is good ,but UCONN opens up opportunities in NYC,BOSTON and Philly.

 

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