It also allowed for the development of professor-student relationships. Senior: The small class size was extremely beneficial for me because I tend to get distracted in large class sizes so this allowed me to stay on top of my studies. However, if you live out of state, it’s better to live in Hewett-Manchester or Tri because they don’t close during breaks. Plus in the winter, it’s connected to a cafeteria, so you don’t have to go outside in the snow to get food. They’re dorms are bigger than the other two, Tri and Hewett-Manchester. But if you prefer space, and wish to live in dorms, Watterson is the place for you. There are numerous choices of student organizations in various subjects, from the environment, to sports, to Greek societies, religious, and even political, if you enjoy that, and many more! I would say that the food is better at Tri towers(one of the dorms), mostly because the athletes live there. Professors here are very friendly and willing to help in anyway they can. The campus grounds are pretty, especially in the heart of campus in the arboretum. Sophomore: At ISU you get a small town vibe, which I personally love about the campus and the town itself. As a Big 10 school with actual diversity, Illinois has it all. Classes can be challenging, but they prepare you for upper level courses and are a big part of the reason the school has such a good reputation. As a psychology student I would warn that certain majors require careful planning- especially anyone on a pre-health track- as classes fill up quickly or are only offered certain semesters. There is something to do any night of the week, and people willing to go with you. At the same time, everyone knows how to have fun- in or outside of greek life. Seeing this motivates everyone to be the best student they can be, and almost everyone I know is involved in multiple RSO's including professional ones. You are surrounded by people who are extremely dedicated, getting high GPA's while conducting research or securing competitive internships. The campus is a perfect blend of the, "work hard, play hard" mindset. The Cboe is the largest options exchange in the U.S.Sophomore: I am so grateful for my experiences at Illinois. It houses 10 trading pits including the S&P 500 Index (SPX) options, Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) options, Russell 2000 Index (RUT) options, and SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) options pits. and European equities, exchange-traded products (ETPs), and global foreign exchange (FX). The Cboe offers trading across multiple asset classes and geographies, including options, futures, U.S. Additional faculty included Finance faculty, Andriy Bodnaruk, Dermot Murphy, and Lingjie Ma, as well as Emeritus Professor of Economics, Mo-Yin Tam. UIC Business students included students from Professor Bassett’s FIN 594/494 class, The Chicago Exchanges CMBA students Business Scholars and CME Scholars. The tour ended with the group assembling on the bell-ringing platform overlooking the trading floor to ring the closing bell at 3:15 pm. The new trading floor opened in June 2022 with a hybrid trading system that combines open outcry and electronic trading.īreaking up into small groups, Cboe tour guides described the floor operations and the roles played by the market makers and brokers on the floor. UIC Business Visits Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe)Įmeritus Finance Professor Gib Bassett led a group of UIC Business students, faculty, and staff to tour the new Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) trading floor.
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