Warwick Econ vs LSE Management
I am a high school student doing A Levels and achieved 3 A stars. I have received offers from Warwick Economics, Warwick MORSE, and LSE Management. My goal is to go wherever I have the best chance of getting a sales and trading spring week (or internship or grad role), basically anything helps me get into sales and trading. I'm not sure if uni name (LSE) outweighs doing a less quantitative degree in comparison to Warwick (which also has a really good name), especially considering I want to get into sales Nad trading, which is very competitive. I don't know what to do and would really appreciate help from people who have more information / knowledge / experience about this.
When it comes to breaking into Sales and Trading, both university reputation and the quantitative rigor of your degree play significant roles. Here's a breakdown based on the most helpful WSO content:
LSE Management:
Warwick Economics/MORSE:
Sales and Trading Focus:
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Ultimately, your success will depend on how well you leverage your university’s resources, network, and opportunities to gain relevant experience and stand out in applications.
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As someone who graduated from Warwick Econ this year, I can say with absolute surety either place will be a great springboard into whichever career you aspire to be in! A lot of my friends went into S&T/IB and the main things with springs are: getting your application in as early as possible and practising the tests.
Warwick MORSE is the best option you have. If you are considering MORSE > WW Econ
Question should be MORSE or LSE Management
Which would you suggest between Warwick MORSE and LSE management?
I am not sure if LSE is quantitative enough with its modules in Management (Its not financial maths and statistics or finance)
MORSE will help you recruit for S&T/Quant/HFs. Lots of good placements in recent years for summers and grads
WW morse i think is best choice. having a stem background is highly valued, you will work on projects where you develop skills directly relevant to daily work in trading which will help a lot in interviews when answering competency questions or why you are interested.
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