Hello !
I hold offers for MSc Investment Management/MiF from
- Reading (Henley)
- Exeter
- Birmingham
- NUS
My career goal is to work in an investment/asset management role at big firms like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, HSBC, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, UBS, etc.
I'm sure that they would pick graduates from LBS, LSE, Imperial, and Oxbridge, but I'm not quite sure whether a graduate from the universities to which I have been admitted would have a good chance of employability for the mentioned big firms.
Which university mentioned above would provide a graduate with a better chance to work in those firms?
All your opinions and advice are very welcome.
Thank you.
I hold offers for MSc Investment Management/MiF from
- Reading (Henley)
- Exeter
- Birmingham
- NUS
My career goal is to work in an investment/asset management role at big firms like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, HSBC, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, UBS, etc.
I'm sure that they would pick graduates from LBS, LSE, Imperial, and Oxbridge, but I'm not quite sure whether a graduate from the universities to which I have been admitted would have a good chance of employability for the mentioned big firms.
Which university mentioned above would provide a graduate with a better chance to work in those firms?
All your opinions and advice are very welcome.
Thank you.