What are the best choices in the UK for an M&A lawyer wanting to change industries and trying to land a job in investment banking in the UK (EU citizen and therefore no visa issue), specifically in an investment bank with a strong M&A practice?
I am thinking:
LBS - For obvious reasons. Best program in the UK and one of the best in the world. But I would have to pull off at least 700 on my GMAT and although I really think I can do it, it ain't gonna be easy...
Oxbridge - Once again, obvious reasons. Two of the most renowned universities in the world. However, their MBA is only, one year long and that worries me a bit. And I would have to get at least 680 to 690 on my GMAT. Once again, it's doable, but not a walk in the park.
Manchester - One of the most realistic choices in my opinion. An 18-month program with internship component, which is rather useful for students seeking a shift in industry and a greater improvement in networking. But it's not in London (and it lacks the worldwide reputation of Oxbridge and LBS). So I'm not sure if it would be possible to get a job in investment banking coming out of MBS.
Imperial - A reasonable choice also, but lacks the reputation of LBS and Oxbridge and, although almost at the same level of MBS, it is a shorter program and I am not sure whether it is really helpful toward such a big career shift. It has the advantage of being in London.
Warwick, Cass, Cranfield - One year programs, in universities that for some reason don't quite appeal to me too much... Maybe it's because of my legal background and the fact that they don't have a very strong law school... I know Imperial and LBS don't have law schools also, but as part of the University of London they make up one very reputable institution...
I am thinking:
LBS - For obvious reasons. Best program in the UK and one of the best in the world. But I would have to pull off at least 700 on my GMAT and although I really think I can do it, it ain't gonna be easy...
Oxbridge - Once again, obvious reasons. Two of the most renowned universities in the world. However, their MBA is only, one year long and that worries me a bit. And I would have to get at least 680 to 690 on my GMAT. Once again, it's doable, but not a walk in the park.
Manchester - One of the most realistic choices in my opinion. An 18-month program with internship component, which is rather useful for students seeking a shift in industry and a greater improvement in networking. But it's not in London (and it lacks the worldwide reputation of Oxbridge and LBS). So I'm not sure if it would be possible to get a job in investment banking coming out of MBS.
Imperial - A reasonable choice also, but lacks the reputation of LBS and Oxbridge and, although almost at the same level of MBS, it is a shorter program and I am not sure whether it is really helpful toward such a big career shift. It has the advantage of being in London.
Warwick, Cass, Cranfield - One year programs, in universities that for some reason don't quite appeal to me too much... Maybe it's because of my legal background and the fact that they don't have a very strong law school... I know Imperial and LBS don't have law schools also, but as part of the University of London they make up one very reputable institution...