LSE GMIM vs HEC Strategic Management
What are your thoughts on the both of these programs, with a few years experience and strong UG school. Obviously biggest difference is LSE is w years and HEC is one year.
What are your thoughts on the both of these programs, with a few years experience and strong UG school. Obviously biggest difference is LSE is w years and HEC is one year.
Career Resources
Based on the most helpful WSO content, here’s a breakdown of the two programs:
LSE Global MiM (GMIM)
HEC Strategic Management
Key Factors to Consider
Ultimately, the decision depends on your career aspirations, geographic preferences, and how much time you're willing to invest in your studies. Both programs are excellent, but their strengths cater to slightly different needs.
Sources: LBS MiM / LSE Global MiM / HEC-Yale M2M, European Master in Finance programmes (pre-experience), RSM or SSE (Master's in Finance in Continental Europe on budget), LBS Masters in Financial Analysis vs HEC MSc in Finance
Both are cash cow programs. For LSE the undergrad and the MiF, LBS only MFA or MBA, if you go to HEC/ESCP etc. then only MiM/MiF are worth it
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