Hello Friends,
I am Manu. Need some advice to choose between the masters of
Cass business School: Energy Trade & Finance
Cass Business School: Shipping Trade & Finance
Henley Business School: International Shipping and Finance (by ICMA)
I want to pursue a career in finance related to energy of supply chain.
Which one is good in terms of securing a good job after graduation. I am targeting a trading or finance job in field of Energy/Shipping industry.
If you have any other suggestions, please recommend.
Regards
Manu
Masters in Finance: Henley vs CASS
Posted Aug 28, 2017 18:25
I am Manu. Need some advice to choose between the masters of
Cass business School: Energy Trade & Finance
Cass Business School: Shipping Trade & Finance
Henley Business School: International Shipping and Finance (by ICMA)
I want to pursue a career in finance related to energy of supply chain.
Which one is good in terms of securing a good job after graduation. I am targeting a trading or finance job in field of Energy/Shipping industry.
If you have any other suggestions, please recommend.
Regards
Manu
Posted Aug 29, 2017 20:50
Did you get into those programs and need to decide between them? Do you have other options?
The FT Master of Finance ranking has Cass' MSc in Finance program ranked much higher than Henley's core MSc in Finance. Although that ranking doesn't directly compare the programs you're looking at, it's a good proxy indication of Cass' superiority.
In terms of which avenue you should pursue, you should try to narrow down your career goals. Usually, I suggest that applicants who don't know exactly what field they want to work in pursue a more general program - for instance, the Cass MSc in Finance. If you could aim higher (Oxford, Imperial, Warwick...) then you should.
The FT Master of Finance ranking has Cass' MSc in Finance program ranked much higher than Henley's core MSc in Finance. Although that ranking doesn't directly compare the programs you're looking at, it's a good proxy indication of Cass' superiority.
In terms of which avenue you should pursue, you should try to narrow down your career goals. Usually, I suggest that applicants who don't know exactly what field they want to work in pursue a more general program - for instance, the Cass MSc in Finance. If you could aim higher (Oxford, Imperial, Warwick...) then you should.
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