Guys I am considering a Masters in Finance in HEC, Oxford, LSE,
which one do you advise me to go for and why. What are the chances of me getting into anyone of these programs.
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University: American University of Beirut (AUB, Lebanon)
B.E in Electrical and Computer Engineering (GPA 81.04/100)
High School Degree: French Baccalaureate in Life Sciences (with Honors)
GMAT: (39/88% V, 50/89% Q, 730/96% Total, 4.5/43% AWA, 8/93% IR)
Professional Experience: 2 month with a contracting company in Qatar as an intern
Currently hold a junior associate position at a regional private equity firm (4 month till now) and planning to stay at my job till Sept 2014 when the Masters program start.
Thank you guys for your feedback
Master in Finance
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Hi macattack,
Rather than ask a group of strangers which school(s) you should apply to, think about what YOU want out of a grad degree. What industry do you want to work in? What do you want to be doing in 5-10 years? Is there a particular company that you want to work for? By having answers to these questions, you'll be better able to define which degree/program/school is the best fit for YOUR goals.
As far as the "chances" or getting accepted, you'll likely receive a more pointed answer in the Admissions Consultant Forums.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
Rather than ask a group of strangers which school(s) you should apply to, think about what YOU want out of a grad degree. What industry do you want to work in? What do you want to be doing in 5-10 years? Is there a particular company that you want to work for? By having answers to these questions, you'll be better able to define which degree/program/school is the best fit for YOUR goals.
As far as the "chances" or getting accepted, you'll likely receive a more pointed answer in the Admissions Consultant Forums.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich