ey guys,
I've got two conditional offers for the upcoming 2014/15 school calendar (need to retake the TOEFL and get 107, shouldn't be an issue, and attend a summer course in the case of the LSE):
1) MSc in Finance at Cass Business School
2) MSc in Accounting & Finance at London School of Economics
What do you guys think? Is the LSE here the clear choice? Only "issue" for me is that I don't particularly enjoy accounting but there are only 3-4 mandatory accounting classes in the case of the LSE MSc in A&F, other than that you can virtually get the same degree as the MSc in Finance.
For info, as of today, I want to work in a financial markets related role, rather than corporate finance. Something in sales/trading/hedge fund/quant shop....but this might change some day. (btw, I've undertaken 1 IB back office internship and am currently doing an IB Sales internship in a BB)
Only got the offer from the LSE 2 days ago so my decision process has just started but as of now, I think that refusing this offer from the LSE would be a big mistake and I will regret it later on if I don't take this chance.
What do you guys think?
Cheers
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