Hello everyone!
I am an21 years old Spanish student who will finish his degree in Economics this May. I have 7 months experience in private wealth management in Deutsche Bank and now I am willing to carry out a Msc in Finance in order to be able to join the investment banking department of a renamed financial institution. Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Citi....
I have got conditional offers from the following business school, which one do you think will be more useful for my purposes?
Strathclyde Msc Finance, Msc international Banking and finance
Lancaster Msc Finance, Msc money, banking and finance
Durham Msc internatinal banking and finance
Henley (ICMA Reading) Msc finance, Msc corporate finance, Msc international securities...
St. Andrews Msc Finance
Bradford Msc Finance
Leeds Msc Finance
My preferences are:
1- Strathclyde Msc international Banking and finance
2- Lancaster Msc Money, Banking and finance
3- Durham Msc international Bankinf and finance
What do you think about? Henley is a very good business school, but I think they are way too expensive for what they offer.
I also choose in Strathclyde Msc in international banking and finance rather than Msc finance, because I think It could be more helpful for my investment banking career.
Thank you all
Msc Finance/ Strathclyde, Durham, Lancaster, Bradford, Leeds, Henley, St.Andrews
Posted Mar 31, 2010 11:10
Hello everyone!
I am an21 years old Spanish student who will finish his degree in Economics this May. I have 7 months experience in private wealth management in Deutsche Bank and now I am willing to carry out a Msc in Finance in order to be able to join the investment banking department of a renamed financial institution. Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Citi....
I have got conditional offers from the following business school, which one do you think will be more useful for my purposes?
Strathclyde Msc Finance, Msc international Banking and finance
Lancaster Msc Finance, Msc money, banking and finance
Durham Msc internatinal banking and finance
Henley (ICMA Reading) Msc finance, Msc corporate finance, Msc international securities...
St. Andrews Msc Finance
Bradford Msc Finance
Leeds Msc Finance
My preferences are:
1- Strathclyde Msc international Banking and finance
2- Lancaster Msc Money, Banking and finance
3- Durham Msc international Bankinf and finance
What do you think about? Henley is a very good business school, but I think they are way too expensive for what they offer.
I also choose in Strathclyde Msc in international banking and finance rather than Msc finance, because I think It could be more helpful for my investment banking career.
Thank you all
I am an21 years old Spanish student who will finish his degree in Economics this May. I have 7 months experience in private wealth management in Deutsche Bank and now I am willing to carry out a Msc in Finance in order to be able to join the investment banking department of a renamed financial institution. Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Citi....
I have got conditional offers from the following business school, which one do you think will be more useful for my purposes?
Strathclyde Msc Finance, Msc international Banking and finance
Lancaster Msc Finance, Msc money, banking and finance
Durham Msc internatinal banking and finance
Henley (ICMA Reading) Msc finance, Msc corporate finance, Msc international securities...
St. Andrews Msc Finance
Bradford Msc Finance
Leeds Msc Finance
My preferences are:
1- Strathclyde Msc international Banking and finance
2- Lancaster Msc Money, Banking and finance
3- Durham Msc international Bankinf and finance
What do you think about? Henley is a very good business school, but I think they are way too expensive for what they offer.
I also choose in Strathclyde Msc in international banking and finance rather than Msc finance, because I think It could be more helpful for my investment banking career.
Thank you all
Posted Apr 06, 2010 09:07
Hi Erickase,
Lancaster stands out from your list. It's highly ranked (ranked 24th by the FT), has really good alumni networks and a large post grad student body and the price is relatively reasonable (for the UK).
Hi Erickase,
Lancaster stands out from your list. It's highly ranked (ranked 24th by the FT), has really good alumni networks and a large post grad student body and the price is relatively reasonable (for the UK).
Lancaster stands out from your list. It's highly ranked (ranked 24th by the FT), has really good alumni networks and a large post grad student body and the price is relatively reasonable (for the UK).
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