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Given this, I will think like this:
1st round: Duke VS Kellogg.
Reason = both are US school.
decision depends on career service, location and reputation, I guess Kellogg are slightly better, unless you really want a two year program (which is higher cost, but more time)
2nd round: winner of (Duke, Kellogg) vs LBS.
Reason = both without internship embedded.
US vs UK. Check visa policy (US without STEM vs UK).
I will choose LBS if I were you since LBS is the best in Europe, while it cant be said for Kellogg in US.
(and LBS is cheapest among three)
3rd round: winner of (Duke, Kellogg, LBS) vs HEC.
This really depends on the risk tolerance of able to find an internship or not. (somehow same question for Duke vs Kellogg too indeed), and also your willingness and ability to take up a new language (taking a new language up to working level in 1.5 year is difficult - it is 1.5 only as you need French for your internship already.)
Of course France is not the best place for finance, that's clear, but at least there are something in Paris.
P.S. whatever business education quality, content is out of concern. One don't need any business background for doing a business master, and that's not a problem at all (except some stupid rule in some German business school <--- no wonder they are at most 2nd tier).
The most important factors are: network, internship, visa. |
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