MSc Finance: UK or US?

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MSc Finance: UK or US?

by [email protected] » Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:51 am
Quick question for anyone who has gone after the finance masters or is considering it! I graduated with a bachelor's degree in Economics from an American university and am now considering a masters in finance as I have less than one year of work experience at a financial institution.

How well-regarded are the UK programs in contrast to the US? For starters, it seems like the UK has many more prestigious institutions offering this degree (Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Imperial, LSE, etc.) and yet I know many people that dismiss these degrees from the UK and say it's better instead to settle for something domestic like Brandeis' program in Massachusetts. I would greatly appreciate any insight anyone has! Thanks :)
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by cans » Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:28 am
Hi,
I am also considering finance masters. I can't help you because I don't have any idea about institutes.
Can we apply with less than 1 year work ex??
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by AnthonyD1982 » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:32 am
You can check out my website. I received my MSF from Villanova and made a site to promote and provide information on the degree. It has a lot of information on US schools with a decent amount of European/global programs.


www.msfhq.com


(apologies to mod's if this is spamming, just trying to help out. I can answer MSF questions here if anything specific is asked).

Anthony