There are too many good schools in US and none of those you mentioned are target school. But unlike UK's Master of Finance degree, programs in US last more than one year, so it subsequently allows you to apply for internship. While if you do not already have experience in finance in China, your chances of securing a full time offer in UK is very very low. PS: UK target also includes UCL, also Cass probably has a better reputation then the likes of Manchester or Edinburgh. -- by 会员 qingzhang1 (2010/12/5 6:04:39)
Yes. I agree. But UCL don't have an MSF programme and that's why I didn't mention it. Furthermore, although the learning opportunity and local reputation of Cass are better than those of schools such as Manchester, it seems few people outside UK know Cass! Considering the tightening British visa policy, which may make most, if not all, international students unable to stay in UK after graduation, I think the schools in more recognized universities like Manchester, Edinburgh would be safer choice. (Correct me if I am wrong) Anyway, stop bothering choosing between these schools if u can go to oxbridge, lse, warwick or imperial. lol |