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you cannot possibly say CMU has a better liberal arts department than NYU
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No, they don't, but it's harder to deal with going between schools at NYU than it is at CMU. There's no point to going to a school because their art department is better when you can never actually get into a class at their art department because you're in X subcollege.
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and nyu has a great math department(ranked #1 for applied mathematics) courant institute
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I fail to see how a separate, applied mathematics department at the graduate level applies to an undergraduate business curriculum. MIT and CMU are 1/2 every year for undergraduate quant work, and their CF masters program is about as popular as it gets. NYU is not close in the quant field, no matter how many resources may be directed to Stern's finance program. This is not debatable. What you're saying is the equivalent of me saying because CMU is one of the strongest schools in CS at every level and every subdiscipline means they're the best finance school in the country, because CS is applied discrete mathematics, and it therefore impacts the Tepper curriculum.
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Tepper doesn't have a concentration in accounting
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What does this have to do with anything? Do you seriously think, if a Tepper grad comes out with a GM degree and takes all the accounting courses, that they won't get a job in accounting?
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Tepper is known for mathematical analysis and that kind of work which is mainly used in finance
so theoretically you are not looking for a job in finance. of the main business majors that leaves accounting(a concentration CMU doesn't even have), marketing(NYU all the way compared to tepper), operations research(CMU) and actuary science/statistics
most of the jobs relate back to finance
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You cannot be serious.
GM is the basis of every business school in this country, CIT/IS is almost always the highest paid concentration coming out of business schools and IM is probably now the most popular concentration at business schools. An IS major graduating from CMU makes more than anyone from Tepper or Stern, and the IS curriculum is basically split between CS and Tepper.