Monday, March 28, 2011

need help with uk universities for an msc in finance

need help with uk universities for an msc in finance?
how is lbs? which is the best finance course there?
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in the uk when talking about universities it depends where you are and what you are studying I would suggest looking around personally before you sign up for any particular uni it is important as uni's can differ and you need to fell comfortable in your surroundings also note that the fess for international students are very very high and these fees do not include housing and food and so forth you will also not be allowed to apply for a student loan but will have to pay for yourself. I would also think about how long you want to study for as this will depend on what course you choose as course can range from a yer to 3 years and whether you will be studing full time or part time as partime takes longer to complete.

Monday, March 21, 2011

MSc in finance and investment

MSc in finance and investment?
I have been accepted into the University of Warwick, University of Bristol and the University of Edinburgh for the MSc in finance and investment. I am from mexico. Any recommendations????? I heard that Warwick is the best, but in this program Edinburgh is a CFA partner and explains much more in detail the program. Thanks,
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers

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If you think that Warwick is best, then Warwick is the better program. If you think differently, then that is so. You're the consumer/boss/judge here.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Does the University of Westminster have a competitive Msc in International Finance

Does the University of Westminster have a competitive Msc in International Finance?
I intend to attend the University of Westminster and I was wondering if anyone could offer me an unbiased opinion of the University's program. Is it good enough for the tuition they charge? I've done my research, but I don't want to post it since it might contaminate your opinions.
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If it does have a competitive MSc Intl Finance, then that must be the only decent course in the whole place. Westminster is not only a new university (since 1992), it's a BAD new university, way behind De Montfort or Portsmouth, for example. When I applied as a mature student I was shocked at the poor standards they required for admission and went elsewhere. If you have confidence in your ability and your chances of being accepted somewhere better, then go elsewhere. If you want to use your qualification in the UK, then go elsewhere. If you just want to get the MSc to show at interviews abroad, then you won't find much easier ones in England.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Anything about universities for master in finance (MSc) in Germany

Anything about universities for master in finance (MSc) in Germany?
With courses teached in english and one-year length
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No, there are no universities like that offering that course in Germany. Universities are only now switching from the Diplom system to the bachelor/master system, and the master program is always 2-3 years.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

CFA or MSc in applied finance/financial eng more recognised in Singapore

CFA or MSc in applied finance/financial eng more recognised in Singapore?
I have engineering backround. I have plans to start MSc in financial eng/ MSc in applied finance/ CFA(Chartered Financial Analyst). which one is more recognised in Singapore. And also i want to know how is the job market for quantitative analysts in Singapore. Thanks a lot
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Both have equal opportunity but there is a slight tilt of demand in favor of candidates who have completed MSc in applied finance/financial eng