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An expected GMAT score of 770 is bold. Are you regularly scoring this well on practice exams? Why the high confidence level?

The lack of extracurricular activities and leadership experience is a real issue. I'm afraid you don't have sufficient enough part-time work experience to make up for it. Your academics are stellar, so that will certainly help.

Scholarships are going to be really hard for you unless you have some interesting life stories and/or come from a very unique demographic within the Middle East. We're open to hearing more about this element of your profile.

That all being said, Bocconi and SSE feel attainable. Oxford and MIT are more reaches - they tend to favor candidates that have more depth to them.

Thank you Admissionado for your reply. I have been scoring really well on the practice test and OG questions. I scored 730 on my diagnostic test and have been preparing for 4 months.

As for the demographics, I believe my country, Egypt, is underrepresented, if at all represented, in these programs. What kind of interesting life stories do you mean?

If it's any help, I'll be participating in the next CFA Research Challenge on behalf of my university. However, that'll be after the application deadlines.

So, MIT and Oxford are not doable? I'd rather save the application fee if they are totally out of my league. I forgot to mention that I'm also targeting LSE but currently in contact with the admissions team regarding a problem I have with the admission process. I have also been looking at WHU but haven't been able to find good funding opportunities till now.

Are there any other programs that you would recommend?

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MIT and Oxford aren't totally out of reach, but will be tough.

WHU feels like a potentially good fit.

Are you only targeting Masters in Finance degrees in the UK/EU and the US? Do you have a preference for one over the other? What about Canada?

How many schools are you willing to apply to? I honestly wouldn't worry about the application fee. It's a drop in the bucket compared to the cost of the degree itself. You should consider applying to several places to maximize your chances at both admission and scholarship money. If you can get scholarship money, the fee will pay for itself many, many times over. You can also ask for an application fee waiver, which sometimes is granted simply by inquiring!
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MIT and Oxford aren't totally out of reach, but will be tough.

WHU feels like a potentially good fit.

Are you only targeting Masters in Finance degrees in the UK/EU and the US? Do you have a preference for one over the other? What about Canada?

How many schools are you willing to apply to? I honestly wouldn't worry about the application fee. It's a drop in the bucket compared to the cost of the degree itself. You should consider applying to several places to maximize your chances at both admission and scholarship money. If you can get scholarship money, the fee will pay for itself many, many times over. You can also ask for an application fee waiver, which sometimes is granted simply by inquiring!

I understand what you're saying about the application fee. But this is why I need the scholarship money; even the application fee is a lot in my country.

Ideally, I want to take full advantage of the 5 free GMAT reports, but I have been struggling with finding suitable programs.

Regarding the location, my understanding is that MSc programs are better in Europe as they don't hold much weight in the US. I'm not sure about Canada though. I haven't thought about it and I guess it's for a good reason: there aren't high ranking schools or financial hubs there.

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MEChimpanzee:

If you're operating under those assumptions and desires, here are some schools to add to your list:

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I would still try for Oxford (Said) to give yourself that chance. Keep Bocconi.

You could also consider adding Imperial and Warwick.

If you're interested in learning more and may want professional help, please sign up for a free consultation. We are happy to pair you with someone on our team who specializes in MiF programs in Europe (and beyond.)

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MEChimpanzee:

If you're operating under those assumptions and desires, here are some schools to add to your list:

ESADE
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Cambridge (Judge)

I would still try for Oxford (Said) to give yourself that chance. Keep Bocconi.

You could also consider adding Imperial and Warwick.

If you're interested in learning more and may want professional help, please sign up for a free consultation. We are happy to pair you with someone on our team who specializes in MiF programs in Europe (and beyond.)

https://admissionado.com/free-consultation/


Thanks for the recommendations. The problem with the schools you listed, however, is funding. I am targeting programs with funding opportunities available to cover all tuition fees.

I also am trying to schedule the free consultation on the website but it keeps saying "token has expired" :(.

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MEChimpanzee:

Please send an email to rose@admissionado.com and claudia@admissionado.com.

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