Master in Finance v Master in Management
Hello, I am planning to apply to some european business schools' masters' programs next year for entry in september 2018. I am wondering what are the differences between masters in finance pre-experience (as ranked by the financial times) and masters in management (as ranked by the financial times too). Thank you for any insight.
Master in Management = Management, strategy, some marketing, strategy, finance
Master in Finance = corporate finance, Asset Management, valuation, behavioral finance ... and maybe some strategy
... just different things
Thank you. I would like to know where I have better chances of admission. Here's my profile: Coming from a completely unknown african institution, B school specializing in financial and accounting management. Always honors, four times valedictorian. GMAT 690 (86th percentile) V34 Q49 AW5 IR5. TOEFL 107/120. Perfectly bilingual Arabic/French. 2 unsignificant internships. One internship planned at one of the big four firms this summer.
Honest opinion:
With this profile it is unlikely that you get into a top EU school. I would retake the GMAT and aim for 710+ The big 4 internship will not be on your CV but make sure to mention it in your cover letter
If you want specific school advice you can PM me
Please, any answer? Thank you.
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