2019 WSP vs BIWS

Hello,
I know there have been multiple threads on this, but I am looking for an up to date opinion on the matter.
So I am deciding which course to go through to learn a bit about financial modelling and prepare for interviews when I apply for summer internships in the fall. I am studying BSc Economics at a semi-target in the UK. I haven't done any accounting before, but I have gone through an extensive corporate finance course so I know a bit about DCF modelling. My main two options are:
BIWS Premium Package - $497
WSP Premium Package - $499

In the past, people said that WSP is better because it is better known by banks, but now I can see a huge list of corporate clients on BIWS' website. I am looking to list the courses on my CV, so I am looking for an up to date opinion on the reputation of those two courses with BBs as well as which one would be better for someone with no accounting knowledge.
Thanks

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