Yes, I am planning on applying to both LBS and HEC, but I have not taken the GMAT yet (Imperial does require it). this is more of a hypothetical scenario, but if I don't get into LBS or HEC for some reason, I'm interested in knowing how a MSc in management from Imperial is viewed.
I'm not in Management Consulting, but Imperial is generally highly regarded among financial institutions and firms in the UK/Europe in general. It is a strong school and although Imperial isn't exactly a management powerhouse I think the name might go a long way. However, LBS MiM and HEC are better choices in my opinion. I also know people who went to MBB/RB consulting in Europe coming from LSE Management MSc although LSE is definitely not a management school. You also might want to take a look at HSG's SIM which is top notch as well and much cheaper as the British programs.
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Have you looked at HEC or LBS? Just curious as to why you've picked Imperial.
Admittedly, I'm not an expert on these programs, but recruiters might not be experts either.
Yes, I am planning on applying to both LBS and HEC, but I have not taken the GMAT yet (Imperial does require it). this is more of a hypothetical scenario, but if I don't get into LBS or HEC for some reason, I'm interested in knowing how a MSc in management from Imperial is viewed.
I'm not in Management Consulting, but Imperial is generally highly regarded among financial institutions and firms in the UK/Europe in general. It is a strong school and although Imperial isn't exactly a management powerhouse I think the name might go a long way. However, LBS MiM and HEC are better choices in my opinion. I also know people who went to MBB/RB consulting in Europe coming from LSE Management MSc although LSE is definitely not a management school. You also might want to take a look at HSG's SIM which is top notch as well and much cheaper as the British programs.
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