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Curious to see what industries you mean as IB tends to be more of a launch pad than a masters... Don't people go for masters because they failed  to break in from undergrad?

 

Can't speak for OP, but the EMEA landscape is very different than the US. Many Masters candidates have several EB / BB internships on mainland Europe (with FT offers) which they have going into the program. They then use these to recruit for London-based OC / SA positions.

Given OP's languages I would not be surprised if this was their position.

London recruitment right now really is crazy quite frankly. 

 

Know the Masters space pretty well in the UK. I imagine that with this profile you shouldn't have any issues getting into the Oxford / LBS / LSE top programs assuming you write a semi-reasonable statement of intent.

The 2:1 is a bit of a downer historically but have heard that they have become more lenient in this regard if they feel like the candidate has a high chance of graduating into a top IB / Consulting / PE role, which I imagine you do. All in all I rank your chances pretty highly.

In terms of feedback do you have other extracurriculars that are not finance focused? This can sometimes be an issue for some candidates. Think your prior internships should cover this area but if I were to criticize one area this would be it.

 

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