MSc Management & Strategy at LSE?
Hi!
I am a final year student of Economics Hons. at University of Delhi, India and an MSc Management & Strategy course aspirant ever since I accepted the full scholarship by King's College London to study a summer course of Strategic Management at their London Summer School'14. I will be applying to the MSc Management & Strategy program at LSE and will be applying to the general MSc Management course at other colleges (like Imperial, HEC, King's, UCL, LBS and Cass)
I do not have any work experience but I have done 3 internships in the field of Strategic Analysis as well as Corporate Social Responsibility in a Multinational Company and the investment promoting agency of India.
Additionally, I have cultivated insights on the managerial and leadership skills by juggling a busy academic schedule with other voluntary commitments like serving as the General Secretary of the Economics Student Union and many many other leadership positions.
My aim to work in a management consultant (particularly Strategy) sparked a keen interest in me to apply for this program in London. I have a 69% aggregate in the first two years of my under-graduation and a GRE score of 300 (might be re-taking).
I would like to know if I have chances of getting accepted into the
1) MSc Management & Strategy
2) MSc Management
Hoping to hear your views....
Hey,
obviously I cannot say whether you would get into any of the programs that you have mentioned, but I am currently graduating from UCL MSc Management and your description of your experience would fit into a typical profile of our class (it is a pre-full time experience programme). That being said, I think that you'd need a higher GRE score to get in, as a minimum is 310.
Good luck!
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I am re-taking my GRE soon. I am glad that my profile somewhat fits into a typical profile of your class. Is there anything else I can do to strengthen my application further?
LSE MSc management for IB (Originally Posted: 11/29/2015)
Coming from a liberal arts background, I have decided to apply for the LSE MSc management course for a career change. My career goal is to become an associate analyst. I'm just wondering how competitive it is. How strong is LSE's management? Is there anyone who are studying for this degree can share your experience and offer me some advice? Thanks!
P.S. I'm aware of the fact that Cambridge and LBS probably offer a better alternative. However, my lack of internship experience makes the two-year course at LSE more attractive to me.
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