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Hi all,
Hope you’re all well.
I wanted to get some opinions on a MFin at Imperial vs MFin at LSE as someone who wants to pursue a career in trading. For background I studied Economics at a target uni and also interned at a top BB in S&T. I wanted to know whether I should choose Imperial or LSE? I prefer the course at Imperial as it is more quantitative but not sure how it compares as a brand to LSE. It’s a difficult market all around but I’d still prefer to get some value out of my masters. Currently doing an semi relevant off cycle but would like to hedge my bets with a masters
Any insights would be much appreciated!
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Imperial MSc Finance:
LSE MSc Finance:
Key Considerations:
Ultimately, both programs are strong options, but your preference for a more quantitative course suggests Imperial might align better with your goals in trading.
Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/school/uk-master-in-finance-advice?customgpt=1, Imperial MSc Finance and Accounting vs LSE MSc Accounting and Finance, Profile Evaluation: MSc in Finance at LBS, LSE, Imperial, Said or MIT, LBS vs UCL vs Imperial for IB, Profile Evaluation - MSc Finance
Lse is more of a target than imperial
But also diversify a bit and look at Oxford MFE course and LBS MFA if you want a quantitative finance course look at Cambridge mphil finance
For S&T Imperial is the better choice
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