MiM vs Msc Corporate Finance
Hello I am BSc student graduating this year in Economics and Business major Management.
I have to choices for my academic studies:
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MiM, in a top 100 business schools(according to QS), but with low possibilities to do exchange studies abroad.
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MSc in Corporate Finance, still in the same university as the MiM, but with higher possibilities to do exchange studies abroad.
I would like to work in a consulting firm and logically I was going to choose the first option since its managerial background, but the fact that I would probably do less abroad experience made me confused about what to choose.
How's the MiM valued in the recruiting process? Is it more valuable than a MSc in Corporate Finance? Or ideally the MSc with an MBA after years of work experience would be more valuable to the recruiters?
xzip03, hey, look at the bright side, at least you didn't get a ton of monkey shit thrown at you...here is my best guess on threads that might be helpful:
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