Warwick Business with Accounting and Finance v/s Queen Mary Investment and Finance

I received offer letter from Warwick MSc business with Accounting and Finance, and Queen Mary MSc Investment and Finance.

My future plan is to work in Investment Banking Front Office. I am confused which one to chose because course content of both courses are pretty good. Location wise Queen Mary is better, but ranking wise and according to efinancialcareers Warwick is well known for investment banking jobs.

Any suggestions would be helpful!

Thank you in advance!

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Is Business with Accounting and Finance good course compared to Finance in WBS?

- Because I checked careers tab of Accounting and Finance course and there's no one working in any investment bank. Instead they are working in accounting firms. So I'm confused whether this course will be a good choice. Do the firms really check the degree or the subjects we studied?

 

Go on LinkedIn and you’ll find plenty of grads who did a&f in investment banking. A&f is the most prestigious course at Warwick business school there’s no straight finance degree you have to do a&f in order to do finance at Warwick business school for bachelors disregarding the MSc in finance that WBS offers. 

 

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