Help me with my master choiche

Hello everyone, I received offers from UCL Msc finance and Bocconi Msc administration, corporate finance and control (AFC).

UCL would cost about 40k while Bocconi costs 14k a year (it is 2 years long).

My goal is to join the trading division of bulge brackets in London and currently I don't have finance-related work experience.

Which one would you choose?

 

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Hey,

For London trading i would go for UCL if you check on linkedin also you will find way more UCL traders, Bocconi is rare. But if there is a financial problem then bocconi is fine, if u are good you will get offers from there and if you learn Italian while you are there, that will be an advantage.

 

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