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What is a Masters of Finance "pre-experience" program? [#permalink]
06 Feb 2013, 20:40
On the Financial Times rankings, they list MSF programs that are highly ranked for "pre-experience," but does this mean what I think it means? That these are strong programs if you're not heavily experienced in finance already?
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Re: What is a Masters of Finance "pre-experience" program? [#permalink]
07 Feb 2013, 04:15
Simply means that those programs don't require you to have any form of work experience. You could go for them straight after your undergraduation.
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Re: What is a Masters of Finance "pre-experience" program? [#permalink]
09 Apr 2013, 02:14
This ranking evaluates alumni career progress and satisfaction with the program, school diversity and international experience. We are honoured to receive such high recognition from the Financial Times”.said Jacques Olivier, Professor of Finance and program Director, HEC Paris Masters in Finance . "Finance and Economics have always been essential components of HEC Paris' DNA. There are many ways in which education at HEC Paris is different. Our approach is deeply rooted in the French tradition of strong analytics and we have an obsession with 'tailor-designing' our programs to our students.Not only do we believe in giving our students strong theoretical grounding with courses taught by world class researchers, but also 'hands on' knowledge with courses taught by top practitioners working for, or at the head of, international banks, corporations and consulting firms.
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