Please delete this thread. She does not have NYU. Yiu are complaining about a mirage
VM Columbia to Stern
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What nonsense, now you’re just making up stuff. No such scholarship exists.
She received a merit based Dean's fellowships awarded to only the ~5% of the class. But in any case, it doesn't matter at this point how she funded her MFin (which is a highly selective program). All that matters is that she is an impressive JMC and deservedly did well in the job market based on her research accomplishments.
Ahh VM you’re back again. Are we gonna talk about how you presented all of JP’s work as your own and stole credit? You couldn’t answer anything in the interviews. What do you have to say about one of your co- authors about you being a negative externality?
VM's coauthors never said such a thing. Or if so, it could only be out of pettiness because her contributions outweighed his as a coauthor. I did not attend VM's job talk, but I have met her at a conference and she made a positive impression on me.
You gotta be VM, lmao. Only VM can think so highly of VM.
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She is deciding between Cornell, UNC and CMU.
Market in the end works and she gets a placement in accordance to her marginal value.Isn't it too late to decide now, all the first round offers mostly had their deadline by end of Feb. So she must have made her choice or the offers would have already expired.
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She is deciding between Cornell, UNC and CMU.
Market in the end works and she gets a placement in accordance to her marginal value.Isn't it too late to decide now, all the first round offers mostly had their deadline by end of Feb. So she must have made her choice or the offers would have already expired.
Maybe she wasn't the first (or second) choice at any of these schools?
I wonder how often people get great placements, because everyone who might have gotten the offer before them already accepted a "worse" first round offer
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She is deciding between Cornell, UNC and CMU.
Market in the end works and she gets a placement in accordance to her marginal value.Isn't it too late to decide now, all the first round offers mostly had their deadline by end of Feb. So she must have made her choice or the offers would have already expired.
Maybe she wasn't the first (or second) choice at any of these schools?
I wonder how often people get great placements, because everyone who might have gotten the offer before them already accepted a "worse" first round offerSurprised at him being even the 3rd, 4th or nth choice at any of these programs