Hi all,
I have received offers for the 1 year MiM at LSE, and MSc International Management at Imperial. I'm still waiting for a response for LSE's MSc Management & Strategy programme.
I'm am aiming to break into strategy consulting (MBB/strong boutique) after my masters.
Personally, given my options, i believe MSc Mgmt. & Strategy provides the best opportunities as linkedin showed me strong student career profiles, and the career destinations advertised on the programme webpage include the best strategy consultancies out there. It is also more interesting, as it is a specialist programme rather than a general management course (i did a Mgmt & Finance BSc, so a general mgmt programme would be repetitive).
However, if i don't get an offer for Mgmt & Strat, i'll have to choose between MiM at LSE or IM at Imperial. Any suggestions on how these weigh against each other?
Content-wise i believe both will be on the easy/relaxed side as the core courses like accounting, finance, OB etc i've done for 3 years already.
Experience-wise... Imperial does provide more international opportunities with a trip to Europe and a weeklong consulting expedition to Brazil/India (don't know how covid-19 is going to affect this)... but I feel that it's business school isn't that reputable in consulting when compared to LSE.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance!