Lacking Work Experience - Here's Another Option

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by harshgoyal » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:25 pm
Hi

Through some research, I feel that according to my interest and eligibility, Masters in Finance or Masters in Management are best suited for me at this stage. I feel that European B-schools like HEC PARIS, ESCP EUROPE, ESSEC B SCHOOL etc as well as LSE, LBS, CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL etc are good for these courses. Please help me in deciding as to what are the major pros and cons of these courses and whether the universities, I mentioned above serve the purpose or not. I am unable to gather much information on B schools in USA offering Masters in Finance or Masters in Management, where work ex is not required, sso please help me on that issue as well.

Thanks

Harsh
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by harshgoyal » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:38 pm
Hi all,

One more query. I visited the website of many B-schools where it is mentioned that for MSc in Finance, applicants need to have a undergraduate degree in finance, economics or mathematics. Does that mean, that engineers are eligible for such degrees or not?

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by Chapinstick » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:42 am
Hey everyone! I'm a current student in Duke's new MMS program at Fuqua. The program has exceeded all my expectations so far, and I'm keeping a blog of my experiences. I encourage you to check it out at www.lukeatduke.com

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by voodoo442 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:54 pm
You can research more about Top Masters in Management Programs at www.mymimapp.com and www.mymimapp.com/forum

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by aveekguha » Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:31 am
Another option is the summer business scholars program at Chicago Booth School of Business -- not a replacement for standard graduate program but can be a good resume builder at an accredited place.

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by ankurverma87 » Fri Nov 30, 2012 11:37 pm
Hi

I am applying to the Chicago SBSP program this year. I am an entrepreneur from India and graduated 3 years ago. Is the program worth going to? Also 3 weeks for accounting marketing and finance? How would they cover that much in just 3 weeks?

Ankur