MIT Mfin vs Cambrige MPhil Fin
Which one is harder to get into? Which one is better for placement etc.
Which one is harder to get into? Which one is better for placement etc.
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MIT no question at alll
MIT Mfin by far.
Those two things are often correlated, no? :)
So, have you all actually applied to both, or are you just talking out of your asses? :)
I applied MIT and was rejected post interview. I would not have gotten an interview at Cambridge because of their GPA requirement. Take that for what it is worth.
It seems like the overall consensus is that MIT is harder to get into. MIT accepts about 12 percent of candidates, however, whereas Cambridge MPhil accepts roughly 6 percent. Is the caliber of the students that applies to Cambridge significantly lower?
If you are a UK citizen, then maybe Cambridge. I know the Judge school doesn't have the same cache or whatever of Cambridge overall. Maybe I misheard.
MIT for everyone else.
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