MSc Finance at a UK semi-target school
I received a 2.1 degree in econ from a non target UK uni. This summer I got accepted to do an MSc in Finance at a uk semi-target university. Is it worth doing?
I received a 2.1 degree in econ from a non target UK uni. This summer I got accepted to do an MSc in Finance at a uk semi-target university. Is it worth doing?
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If you already have a decent offer lined up through internships/grad schemes then no. If not, then yes as you will need another year to apply to internships.
Unless you already have an offer lined up - hell yes. You will be going from non target, average degree to an MSc from target - no brainer.
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