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. 

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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:

  1. LSE Management:

    • LSE has a globally recognized brand, especially in finance. Its alumni network and proximity to London’s financial hub provide excellent networking opportunities.
    • While Management is less quantitative compared to Warwick Economics or MORSE, the LSE name can still open doors, especially if you supplement your degree with relevant extracurriculars (e.g., finance societies, trading competitions) and internships.
  2. Warwick Economics/MORSE:

    • Warwick is highly regarded for its quantitative programs, particularly Economics and MORSE. These degrees are more aligned with the analytical and mathematical skills valued in Sales and Trading.
    • Warwick has a strong track record of placing students into top finance roles, and its alumni network in the industry is robust, though not as extensive as LSE’s.
  3. Sales and Trading Focus:

    • Sales and Trading roles often value a mix of quantitative skills and market knowledge. While a quantitative degree like MORSE or Economics can give you an edge in trading roles, sales roles may place more emphasis on interpersonal skills and market understanding.
    • If you’re passionate about markets and can demonstrate this through internships, trading simulations, or personal trading experience, the degree itself becomes slightly less critical.

Recommendation:

  • If you’re confident in your ability to network and build a strong profile outside of academics, LSE Management might be the better choice due to its brand and location advantages.
  • If you want a more quantitative foundation and are leaning towards trading roles, Warwick MORSE or Economics would be ideal.

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.

Sources: LSE V Bristol uni, LSE Worth it?, University Of St. Andrews experience? Opinions?, KCL vs Warwick, Sales vs Trading

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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.

 

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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