Masters in Finance programs that are 2- years in length
Bocconi, Milan & SSE, Stockholm are the only universities that I could find which offer 2- years MiF degrees. Are there any other Target or Semi-Target unis that offer such programs?
Bocconi, Milan & SSE, Stockholm are the only universities that I could find which offer 2- years MiF degrees. Are there any other Target or Semi-Target unis that offer such programs?
+95 | 2024 TARGET SCHOOL RANKINGS - OFFICIAL | 53 | 28m | |
+53 | Northwestern vs Georgetown | 24 | 4h | |
+45 | NYU Stern is a Hellhole | 21 | 6s | |
+18 | Over the Top Institutional Analysis vs. Old School Owners | 0 | 3d | |
+17 | Rutgers Honors College vs Penn State | 6 | 4d | |
+17 | Transferring from target to semi-target: stupid? | 18 | 3d | |
+17 | Got admitted to Bocconi, now what? | 13 | 1d | |
+16 | MiM vs MiF for IB | 6 | 5d | |
+15 | FRANKFURT SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT for Bachelors Degree | 11 | 1d | |
+14 | Are Nottingham and Bristol still "solid" semi-targets? | 11 | 5s |
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HEC, ESSEC (depending on track). Edit to add WU Vienna (Quant fin)
Go to the financial times pre experience master of finance rankings and add average course length to the search criteria, then sort on the average course length to get the program length sorted by longest to shortest.
The financial times ranking pre-experience is complete rubbish. How are there only french schools (HEC is the only one worth taking). I would take it with a HUGE grain of salt. Look more at LSE (MSc in Finance) LBS (MSc in Management, finance track) and SSE (MSc in Finance). And to a lesser extent Bocconi.
The question being ask is for programs that are two years in duration, not the quality of the schools. So after the list is sorted by duration it provides a starting point.
I didn't go through with SSE's application process. I only applied to Bocconi. Why is SSE the better option?
St. Gallen has a 1.5/2 Program as well.
Btw if you're looking at 2-year programs just because you're afraid that you won't be eligible for summer analyst roles, there are plenty of students enrolled in 1-year programs that managed to get summers.
I'm not so confident with 1 year programs as I don't have any prior experience with finance. I'm using MiF as a reset button on my career. Also I'm aiming for any High Finance jobs. Any recommendations on colleges in the english speaking countries(non-US) that would help an international student land an entry-level corporate finance position?
What part of the world do you want to work in after the MIF and what languages do you speak?
I'm willing to work anywhere and learn any language. I'm specifically looking for a 2- year program so that I could get enough time to learn the language of the particular country
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