Business School doubts

I Have been admitted in the following msc

-Msc Finance Warwick Business School, 10000£ scholarships

-Msc QuantFIn Cass Business School, 2500 £ scholarships

-Waiting for LSE MatFin, Very low probability

Bachelor in financial markets background,math lover,but not so prepared as a pure mathematician.

Which of the three offers me the best opportunities

Thanks

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I guess it would depend on if you are planning on staying in the UK. But if you can, I would wait to find out what LSE decides to offer you. The international reputation of LSE far surpasses Warwick or Cass, and it will serve you much better if you are looking beyond the UK.

 

No i would work in london,financial engineering,or investment banking,at least for a while,then deciding if i have to get a phd.So first of all thank you for the reply, and i will be pleased if you suggest me what to do under the perspective of maximizing the opportunity in london

 

This shouldn't even be a discussion, go where the money is.

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BostonJohnWhat do you mean nefarious?

Unless I am completely missing something, the first school offered him a 10000 pound scholarship.

You're born, you take shit. You get out in the world, you take more shit. You climb a little higher, you take less shit. Till one day you're up in the rarefied atmosphere and you've forgotten what shit even looks like. Welcome to the layer cake, son.
 

Yes,i've thought that you meant money is in london,not in coventry. Even my professor says both are good,he says equal,so additional doubt.Money is in warwick,but warwick is more expensive too.With scholarships,tuitions are equal,living cost not,but my family saved money.Of course,probably i have to take a loan,but with my savings,my family hard work,my granfa,grandma,money is still a problem,but not bigger than the quality of education and the job perspective.In other words,i would choose under the second and the third variable

 
BostonJohnYes,i've thought that you meant money is in london,not in coventry. Even my professor says both are good,he says equal,so additional doubt.Money is in warwick,but warwick is more expensive too.With scholarships,tuitions are equal,living cost not,but my family saved money.Of course,probably i have to take a loan,but with my savings,my family hard work,my granfa,grandma,money is still a problem,but not bigger than the quality of education and the job perspective.In other words,i would choose under the second and the third variable

Yes.

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