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ExSan
03-24-2008, 12:01 PM
Good Morning Dear all QuantNet - NYC Community of Quants-
I have just became a member of QuantNet and I would like to introduce my self.
My name is Robert, I have a Ms. Sc. degree in C.S. from Poly NY :: Polytechnic University :: New York's major educational resource in science and technology (www.poly.edu)
I do research and software developement on Quant - Finance as well in others.
I was enrolled at Poly - FE program and took the cores courses, unfortunately couldn't finished the program.
My current interests are Quant Finance / Image & Signal Processing / Mulltimedia -video-
My programming skills basically include basically C/C++.
My Hobbies: Tennis , Racket, Squash and loving walking in NYC streets.
Kind Regards
Robert
MikeK
03-24-2008, 12:40 PM
How did you like the core courses at Poly? Just curious.
ExSan
03-24-2008, 03:58 PM
let me rank it 7.5 / 10
regards
rbrt
MikeK
03-24-2008, 04:25 PM
let me rank it 7.5 / 10
Is there anything specific about it you liked or disliked? I'm only asking because a lot of people tend to ask questions about this program, but there are few Poly students/alumni, at least that I've seen, that contribute regularly to QuantNet.
Mathamaniac
03-26-2008, 08:02 AM
Is the merger of NYU with Poly going to help in increasing Poly's reputation or the quality of program as such ?
alain
03-26-2008, 12:33 PM
Is the merger of NYU with Poly going to help in increasing Poly's reputation or the quality of program as such ?
my speculative opinion, one of the programs (probably poly) will cease to exist.
Yuriy
03-26-2008, 01:30 PM
my speculative opinion, one of the programs (probably poly) will cease to exist.
Or, students who get rejected by NYU will be offered admission to Polytech's FE program. As of now, it is more or less open enrollment.
As with any merger, lot of internal politics got involved and things may turn out very different than the merger proposal.
It's widely believed that the merger is an attempt to obtain an engineering school by NYU which essentially an art and science school.
As a result of this merger, NYU will control Poly University, not the other way around.
It's hard to see that NYU will shut down any program from the engineering school in which Poly MFE is based. They may just let two programs compete against each other just like Columbia.
And just like Columbia, students who apply to NYU may just get "recommended" to the FE program if they don't get in. Yuriy pointed this out.
It's hard to predict how these things will work out but don't expect any significant changes to the NYU MF and Poly MFE program in the mean time.
For the next few years, things will just be the same. Nobody will say the Poly MFE program is on the same level of NYU just because NYU bought them.
Or there may be no Poly MFE program in existence to talk about. Alain pointed this out.
Yuriy
03-27-2008, 09:38 PM
By the way, someone told me a while ago that it was Polytech who bought NYU Engineering School many years ago (at that time it was the other way aroung with NYU < Poly). And now NYU got it back.
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