Just share some insider information concerning the LSE/Chicago program:
#1 year LSE + 1 year Chicago = LSE Master Degree + Chicago MBA
  ro. Cost and time efficient and end up in the US, easier to land a top job
Con. Massive upfront investment, although a positive NPV can be expected…
#Most nominees come from MSc A&F program
#The competition is not as heavy as expected, as most European students had already gotten job offers from top-tier investment banks in London and US students are not eligible for this program.
#The candidates nominated by LSE "have never been turned down by Chicago".
#GMAT is required.
How to apply under the LSE/University of Chicago agreement*
LSE applicants will be completing a Masters degree or will have done so in the last year.
You should provide the following information:
· A statement of not more than two pages of A4 (typescript, not handwritten) indicating how you hope to benefit from study in Chicago, what you feel you would contribute to Chicago’s MBA programme and how you see your studies at the LSE and Chicago combining for the MBA. The statement should also indicate how you plan to fund your studies in Chicago.
· A confidential reference from your supervisor or another teacher on your LSE course…
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· A completed laceType w:st="on">UniversitylaceType> of laceName w:st="on">Chicago GSBlaceName> application form together with all required attachments. Please note however that you will only need one letter of recommendation, not two, and LSE nominees do not have to pay the application fee. If you received this information sheet by e-mail you will find a copy of the application form attached. If not, you can obtain one from …@lse.ac.uk
(* “LSE Information Sheet”, 2005) |