Dropping a non-target off from resume?

The question is the following: I studied for two years at a b-school which is an extreme non-target even in its city (didn't finish it). In two years, I will graduate with a Masters's from a top UK university (say Oxbridge/LBS/LSE/UCL/King's/Durham). I DO NOT have a Bachelor's degree completed.

Should I better put only the Master's degree in the CV or should I also include the uni that I haven't even finished? I have a recommendation from a teacher of that uni and made great memories there so I am kind of reluctant to do that, but I would hear if that may help in the recruiting.

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