Masters in Finance and Private Equity
Has anyone heard about LSE's 1 year Masters in Finance and Private Equity? Supposedly it's a new program they're offering for the class of 2012.
I was wondering if it would be a good idea to pursue this degree. I'm a rising senior at a US target school. Ideally, I would like to break into PE/VC, but don't have any ibanking internships (BB AM and Federal Reserve internships instead).
I guess my questions are as follows:
1) Is it impossible to break into PE out of undergrad without a banking internship?
2) Would an LSE Masters in Finance and Private Equity help leapfrog me directly into PE?
3) Is a British Masters degree completely useless in terms of getting a job in the US?
4) What would be the best possible way for me to get into PE without banking on my resume?
1) Absolutely not;
2) Absolutely not;
3) Absolutely not;
4) MBB
These are RIDICULOUS questions and I can't believe I've made a response.
I love you for this.
Haha. Newbie, let him off.
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