Msc Doubts

Hello Everybody I'm applying to several msc in Uk but i'm very doubtful about which course reflects better the big amount of money they require as tuition

Lse FinMath and the other alternatives (ApplicableMath,FinStats,RiskAndStoc)

Cass QuanFin

Warwick FInance

UCL MathFin

University of Edinburgh BankingandFinance

University of Manchester FinEngineering

Before any advice,i would say i'm coming from a Bachelor in Banking and Economical Sciences.More and More quantitative than economics,but less quantitative than engineering

Any advice is well accepted

2 Comments
 

In the UK school reputation is more important than the degree title....someone with a poetry degree from Oxford has a better shot than someone with a finance degree from an average school. I would go with LSE simply as its the best name on the list, followed by Warwich and UCL which are similar, followed by CASS and then Edinburgh/Manchaster.

 

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