[quote="uiuiui"]Rsm has a strict country specific degree requirement, which you can look up on their website. If you are below it, I believe, that you have no chance.
But a 700 Gmat is a great Score!! You should definetly get into Frankfurt School and you should also try WHU in Germany with that Score. Skema should work as well, while Essec could become a problem ...
Why did you choose to apply to those programms? Why exclude Esade,Nova,SSE? (Schools where I believe that you could have chsnces for Finance or AccFin Programs (Sse). You get a place for Maastricht for example, if you score a 650+ Gmat
You will have to pay some money and time on your applications, but I believe that you should get a satisfactory offer in the end.
Good Luck
Thanks for replying.
First of all, I want a MSc focused in capital markets because my dream is to work as a trader.
I traded with some products independently for 2 years so the SKEMA option in the Sophia Antípolis Campus is very attractive to me but I'm not very confident because of my academic record and I'd like to study abroad so I discarded the Spanish business schools.
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