ESADE MFin vs Warwick MFin

I recently got admitted to both of the mentioned schools for their MFin programs. I am currently studying at a non-target university, pursuing an Integrated Master’s in Business and Admin, and I will be graduating in June 2026. I have a solid GPA of 3.5/4.0 and my goal is to break into finance, preferably at a BB or MM. Although I am also open to AM and the buy side

I speak four languages fluently, including a Nordic language and English. As a Nordic citizen, I can easily relocate within Europe, so I don’t have any specific location preferences, although my long-term goal is to move back to the Nordics after 5-10 years, but this does not mean my first entry role has to be in the Nordics, I just want to intially break into finance. So, my first entry role can be all over Europe I do not have any preferences.

I don’t have any directly relevant experience yet, apart from a part-time role as an Associate at a small consultancy firm in my university town.

My question is: which school would better maximize my chances of breaking into a BB or MM?

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Esade for mif would be better. Warwick MiF does not place nearly as well as their bachelors. You'd be an international in UK market so it's even worse if you want to land those entry level roles. 

There's of course better than esade if your goal was eventually nordics anyway 

 

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