ESSEC vs EDHEC vs CASS MBA


I have been offered scholarships to both ESSEC and EDHEC and waiting to hear back from CASS. Which is the best program for finance/banking? My GMAT was 640 would I have a shot at imperial college?

Low GPA but good work experience and references.

I have been offered scholarships to both ESSEC and EDHEC and waiting to hear back from CASS. Which is the best program for finance/banking? My GMAT was 640 would I have a shot at imperial college?

Low GPA but good work experience and references.
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Duncan

Cass. But you know that, surely.

Cass. But you know that, surely.
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I'm currently doing the ESSEC Global MBA - finance track . I'd recommend ESSEC because of strong presence of Alumni in the banking & finance sector all over the world esp in Europe.
Also, ESSEC has an intensive masters program in Finance which is top rated in the FT rankings and we do all the b & f related electives with the M.Sc Finance

I'm currently doing the ESSEC Global MBA - finance track . I'd recommend ESSEC because of strong presence of Alumni in the banking & finance sector all over the world esp in Europe.
Also, ESSEC has an intensive masters program in Finance which is top rated in the FT rankings and we do all the b & f related electives with the M.Sc Finance
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Duncan

Is that not also true of Cass?

Is that not also true of Cass?
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yipkc

Definitely Cass. No doubt about it.

Definitely Cass. No doubt about it.
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maury


Also, ESSEC has an intensive masters program in Finance which is top rated in the FT rankings and we do all the b & f related electives with the M.Sc Finance

Yeah, but the applicant is talking about the MBAs from the two schools - not the MSc, which is aimed at a very different type of student, with different expectations.

Cass is clearly the best choice in this situation - it's based in London, is ranked in the FT's MBA ranking, and has good placements in finance/banking.

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Also, ESSEC has an intensive masters program in Finance which is top rated in the FT rankings and we do all the b & f related electives with the M.Sc Finance
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Yeah, but the applicant is talking about the MBAs from the two schools - not the MSc, which is aimed at a very different type of student, with different expectations.

Cass is clearly the best choice in this situation - it's based in London, is ranked in the FT's MBA ranking, and has good placements in finance/banking.
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