Wichran
Hey everyone,I’m applying to Msc in Finance programs in continental Europe and could really use some advice.Target programs ranking:- HSG MBF
- HEC MIF
- Bocconi MIF
- ESSEC MIF
- ESCP MIF
Profile:- Nationality: Polish
- GMAT Focus: Exam date on 13.10. Mock exam: 655.
- Experience: Operations internship at HSBC, and other non-finance work experience e.g. Law
- Extracurricular Activities: Strong - voluntary work, student council, international exchange
- Languages: Polish (native), English (C1), German (C1), Spanish (B2)
- Average Grade: 4,13/5 (Polish) -> 3,3 GPA
- Currently in the last year of my Bachelor's
What are my chances for my targets?Should I apply in the first rounds or maybe wait to get my profile better?
Maybe I should wait a year to get more relevant internships and try next year?
Should I even bother looking at HEC considering my profile?
Are less prestigious Master's programs e.g. MACFin at HSG or Accounting, Financial Management and Control at Bocconi worth considering?
Hi
Wichran,
You have an excellent starting point for top European Master’s in Finance programs. Your international background, strong academic record, and language proficiency make you an attractive candidate for globally focused schools like HSG, Bocconi, ESSEC, and even HEC. With thoughtful positioning and clear articulation of your motivation for finance, your profile can stand out in a competitive pool.
At this stage, what matters most is refining your narrative, connecting your academic foundation, internship experience, and career goals into a cohesive story that resonates with each school’s values.
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