Imperial Finance and Accounting vs London Business School MiM

I just got an offer for the LBS Master in Management and Imperial Finance and acconting and need to give final answers soon.

They're both great schools but I don't know what to choose.

LBS has a great community and has the Business School vibe, is focused on practical projects and lets me choose 4 electives which can all be finance oriented (M&A, PE etc.)

Imperial Business School is relatively new but is also a very strong brand and is arguably more recognized internationally.

I am aiming to work  in Strategy Consulting but am also very interested in Venture Capital... 

Any guidance would be highly apreciated, especially from people who are in these schools or work in these industries.

Thanks in advance :)

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