Master of Finance in England...?

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Master of Finance in England...?

by kandelaki » Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:17 am
Hello,

I have BA from Accredited US Institution, located outside US. My GPA was 3.5 and i received Cum Laude Honors. i had full scholarship.

I would want to study for Master of Finance at University of Edinburgh, or at Cambridge. I think i have no chances to get in LSE or Said Business school.... .
my question is:
1. what is minimum gmat that i need to get in either of those mentioned univeristies?
2. would i get any advantage as citizen from developing country? (republic of georgia)
3. what kind of reccomendation letters i need? i finished school 4 years ago, and i am completely positive that noone from my professors remember me by now.

thanks for help i really appreciate it
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by Stacy Blackman » Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:33 pm
1) I do not know of a GMAT cut off for these schools - most schools do not have one.
2) They will certainly take your background and home country into consideration. All of these things will contrinute to their evaluation.
3) You should use a professional recommendation, from your current employer.
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by think.thru » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:25 pm
Buddy, Cambridge has only 20-30 seats!

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Master in Finance overview

by Namn » Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:23 pm
If you are considering a Master in Finance, I strongly recommend that you take a look at https://www.mscfinance.com/.
This page provides an extensive overview of Master in Finance programs worldwide.
I think this is an education that really pays off.

Good luck