Yale Silver Scholars MBA with $ Vs HEC Ms in International Finance with $$
Hey guys. I am European and finished my undergrad in the US. I was lucky enough to get acceptance letters from most masters in finance programs as well as Yale's Silver Scholar program.
Ultimately, I am between Yale MBA with scholarship Vs HEC Masters in International Finance with a large scholarship.
My goal is to work in Asset Management. I am not a fan of the US, and even if I go to Yale, I plan to return to Europe.
my pea brain tells me that Yale MBA is > than HEC MFIN even if you plan going back to Europe
Reading your post, it seems that you have no full time working experience. If I read that correctly, I would really advise against doing an MBA straight out of undergrad. Without relevant work experience, you won't be able to fully benefit from the experience and you'll have a really hard recruiting.
Except the silver scholar is specifically designed for graduating seniors with no work experience and includes a year long internship. Therefore i still take Yale MBA over HEC
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