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True, Bocconi ESS makes you ready for anything if you survive, it’s really well regarded in the European market in every sector even if it’s not as competitive to get in as the MFin.
However, it depends on how certain you are in what you want to do in the future, if you 100% want to do consulting go for the Cems mim, if you want to do investment banking go for the Mfin. If you want to do asset management it depends on how high-level you want to be, I’d say both ESS and MFin are good if you choose your courses well. Maybe MFin is a bit better just because of the alumni in the field. For everything else, ESS is good

 

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