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I got the admission from both Oxford Said Business School and LSE, the programs are the same, Master of Financial Economics. However, I am now facing a dilemma, which program should I pick up?
First, concerning the tuition fee, Oxford is 26000 GBP while LSE is much cheaper 19*** GBP. If I include the college fee and living expense, etc., the total expense for Oxford will about 39000 GBP while for LSE, no more than 30000GBP.
Second, as for the program. I heard that the MFE at LSE is very difficult, which is commonly regarded as the cradle of the future phds...Actually, I want to work in the financial industry after my graduation. Thus not sure, whether it is appropriate for me. As for MFE at Oxford, it places no specific requirements on the students' background. Therefore, it may be criticized to be not professional compared with LSE in expertise.
Finally, of course, I care most about the future job hunting. Located in London, LSe is undoubtedly the best choice owning to its geographical advantage. However, as for an international student, it's hard to find internships after the crisis. Thus I am wondering whether Oxford would enjoy the bigger fame if I return back to my homecountry or seek jobs in other countries and cities, such as US, HongKong, etc?
Btw, how is program Master of Finance at LSE? Does anyone here know about that? Since I used to take for granted that the MFE program is the best at LSE, but someone these days restated that master fo finance should be the one...
Thank you for your attention! And wait for your later remarks!
Bow!
First, concerning the tuition fee, Oxford is 26000 GBP while LSE is much cheaper 19*** GBP. If I include the college fee and living expense, etc., the total expense for Oxford will about 39000 GBP while for LSE, no more than 30000GBP.
Second, as for the program. I heard that the MFE at LSE is very difficult, which is commonly regarded as the cradle of the future phds...Actually, I want to work in the financial industry after my graduation. Thus not sure, whether it is appropriate for me. As for MFE at Oxford, it places no specific requirements on the students' background. Therefore, it may be criticized to be not professional compared with LSE in expertise.
Finally, of course, I care most about the future job hunting. Located in London, LSe is undoubtedly the best choice owning to its geographical advantage. However, as for an international student, it's hard to find internships after the crisis. Thus I am wondering whether Oxford would enjoy the bigger fame if I return back to my homecountry or seek jobs in other countries and cities, such as US, HongKong, etc?
Btw, how is program Master of Finance at LSE? Does anyone here know about that? Since I used to take for granted that the MFE program is the best at LSE, but someone these days restated that master fo finance should be the one...
Thank you for your attention! And wait for your later remarks!
Bow!