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!

 
DTCMRSRCH:

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?

 

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