LSE Economics vs French prépa (HEC)
Hello,
I got accepted in LSE's Bsc Economics and the French prepa Ginette, which is one of the best, giving me the chance to aim at HEC/ESSEC.
I wish to work in IB/Private Equity later on (in London). What do you think on both paths?
Thanks a lot
Both are fine choices. LSE might be easier for you since you'll be in london for recruiting, but there are plenty of HEC grads in London, and is very well recognized.
Go to LSE. Best case: you start full time in IB after undergrad. Worst case: no offer, you can still apply for MSc at HEC/ESSEc
LSE
LSE and try to get into Banking straight from BSc
LSE, Prepa sucks and is uncertain. You can easily go to IB from there, worst comes to worse, you can enter a Grand Ecole after your BSc for 2 years.
LSE - it's a brand recognized all around the world
It depends on where you want to work. If you absolutely want to stay in France, Ginette --> HEC/ESSEC (you have certain odds to get them), and you'll learn much more different things than LSE (long debate on French prepa's ...)
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