Warwick MSc Econ or HEC Paris MiM

Hi guys,

I am having difficulty making the choice between the 2.
I'm:
- An international student who graduated from UCL BSc Econ
- Don't have much work experience
- Can work in UK

Both have good reputations but I'm only looking to work in Hong Kong or London. Course wise MiM would be more relevant, but the course is 2 years long, whereas Warwick is 1 year only. I would want to avoid studying for 2 years if possible, even though it would give me more chances to land internships (just a personal choice). Also anyone know how life at both schools is?

I would love some advice here. HEC deadline for accepting is 25/6 but I'm stuck. Thanks in advance!

 

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