<p>Can anyone tell me about this? any info please, especially for someone who wants to major in financial engineering</p>
<p>i think we have overlapping interests. i want to concentrate in operations research, so ditto on the "info please."</p>
<p><a href="http://mitsloan.mit.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://mitsloan.mit.edu/</a></p>
<p>i don't think there's any financial engineering or operations research major at MIT...but all the info is on the site....maybe you guys wanna read up there </p>
<p><a href="http://mit.edu/education/%5B/url%5D">http://mit.edu/education/</a></p>
<p>in that, go to undergraduate, and then concentrations. you'll see four concentrations, one of which is OR.
since i know it exists, anyone has any idea how great it is?</p>
<p>Undergraduate or Graduate? </p>
<p>According to 4gmat.com, MIT Sloan is the 5th best B-school in the US (after Stamford, Harvard, Kellogg (Northwestern), and Wharton (Pennslyvania))</p>
<p>MIT's main strengths as a business school are those areas which are highly quantitative. So my guess is that MIT is probably #1 in those areas of business which are quantitative.</p>
<p>im confused, sry guys still new to the hole college thing being a junior, but so the site says that they do offer financial engineering as a major</p>
<p>No, the major is course 15 (management). The department offers four concentrations (finance, information technologies, marketing science, and operations research), but the major is just management, and that's what the degree would be in.</p>
<p>To the OP who mentioned financial engineering, MIT has a Laboratory for Financial Engineering:</p>
<p>I wanna go to sloan to, but have yet to find what I want to major in</p>