Which school and which life? Bocconi MSF or Rotman MFRM
Fellow Monkeys, I am facing somewhat the most difficult question in life. Hence, I'd like some advice from the forum.
I've been accepted into two finance related program located in two very distinct location--Toronto and Milan.
The first program is the Rotman Master in Financial Risk Management
8-month (yes, no intern, but have a project working closely with financial institutions on risk management),
Risk focus,
Downtown Toronto, close to Bay Street (Canadian Wall St. FYI),
John Hull teaches,
48K CAD and no scholarship (OMFG).
The other program is the Bocconi MSc Finance, heard it's well reputed in EU
2-year with intern in between two school year,
Placement report ppl entering GS JPMorgan MS BAML London Office, many to DB BNP, some to Lazard, etc.,(not sure if the financial job market is going to maintain its prosperity in the future)
Some 24K Euro for entire two years,
More preferable weather.
I'm a Canadian and hopes to work in Buy-side such as PE/HF in the future. I don't speak french nor german (the two most spoken language in EU to get a job offer other than London), but willing to learn if needed.
I have 1-year working experience in the States in Law firm focusing on cross-border M&A consulting. (not sure if that matters)
I might still apply for MBA after the master degree depending on where I end up in the next 3-4 years, Location wise I have not decided yet.
A little more information on my Bachelor degree: I did not finish it in Canada nor the States.
Forgot to mention: If I land a job in EU, I won't be going back to Canada anytime soon, and I will probably think of getting a PR status in EU.
Bocconi no question in my mind unless you really want to stay in Toronto, but even then it isn't the best program as U of T for front office finance.
I would pick Toronto, but why did you apply to places that aren't viable for the most part? They don't ultimately help your goals, it seems
The main and only reason I applied to the UT program is that this is the few programs offered by a prestige university and doesn't require more working experience than I have right now. The limitation of my undergrad has caused me into this kind of situation, even when my GMAT is high. Kind of regretting not applying to the US schools that have a route to a front office job, but there are some advantages attending the Bocconi program since it is much cheaper than its counterparts in the US.
of course, it doesn't help you much with US recruiting. Fine if you wanna stay around Europe. otherwise you could try another year as GMATs dont expire
Hey OP, I'm a Canadian (from the GTA) and am very familiar with Bocconi. The MSF is the flagship graduate program and has excellent recruiting, there is a lot of PE and M&A recruiting in continental Europe and many go to London or Asia. I think life in Toronto vs. Milan is very different and will depend on your taste, Bocconi also has a very different culture than U of T.
Where did you go ultimately?
Toronto MFRM
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