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LSE MiM or Imperial MSc in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management

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Hi, I would clearly go to LSE as it is better known for business and management. Imperial is quite recent while LSE is known for social sciences for longer and has a better reputation worldwide. All the best!
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I have offers from LSE Master's in Management and MSc in Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management at Imperial College Business School. Both are excellent options so I am struggling to decide.

I am interested in management consulting (would ideally like to work at a big firm like MBB) but also, perhaps after a few years in consulting, would like to work in tech or venture capital. LSE seems to be more traditional and Imperial more innovation focused - each which I could see having an advantage depending on which industry I aim for. I know Imperial is fantastic for STEM and therefore the innovation component could set me apart as I understand big consulting firms are increasingly interested in science and tech. Equally, LSE is a traditional management degree, and probably more geared towards consulting.

I would also like to do an MBA in the US later in my career and work internationally. I am not sure which would be a better brand for this.

Does anyone have any thoughts?

Hi! I'm in a similar situation, but for the MISDI at LSE. How did you decide?