Listing MSc Finance program before matriculation on your Resume

Hello fellow monkeys. I am a STEM graduate from Europe and have been admitted to one of the top MSc Finance programs in EU (think LSE, Imperial, HEC, Bocconi etc). I want to break into Investment Banking (M&A specifically), but I don't have relevant finance experience. So, I am currently searching for investment banking internships in boutiques in my area.

My question is the following: Would you list the university and program in which you have been accepted in your CV before the start of the program?

I am thinking of writing something like: University name, Program Title etc, and instead of the bullet with your GPA, insert a bullet that says something like September 2014 matriculation.

I understand that you write about experiences that you have already had in your resume. However, my rationale is that that by listing the program, I would increase my chances of getting interviews (as I mentioned before, consider that I don't have any relevant finance internships).

 

How tough is it to get into the program? Did you interview to get in, essays or anything above filling in a form with a mark from a reputable undergrad - my first impression is that it weakly signals you have interest in finance but a lack of finance experience then suggests you aren't as serious about finance as the next person (who will have experience)

I'm not from EU so I don't understand the merit of getting into these schools

 

I did that in the past when looking for internships, both for school and internship. especially for school it is good since the fund will not be afraid you are looking for a full time as they will see that you have one more year ahead of yourself for the master studies. just my 2c

 

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