HEC vs LSE

Hi I am from India.. Got the admit for from both LSE Ms in Finance and HEC paris Master in International Fin.. Done 2 level of CFA I want to go into equity research ESG based in short term but economic policy in long term. Factors:

-LSE provides network to directly go into policy ...Can you guys suggest points to consider between them..

-Stats for placement are better for HEC plus the ranking also....But LSE is known at worldlevel....

-paid the deposit of 6k euro at HEC..

-networking opp london seems better 

-I don't have a issue with learning french but not sure of quality suitable at work..

-Given inflation and other stuff...Job market is dead in london and will eventually in europe...

please correct if I am wrong...

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