LSE or Imperial College??

<p>Conditional offers:
LSE(London School of Economics): MSc Management Science (Operational Research)
Imperial College: MSC Finance</p>

<p>undergraduate: BSc Financial Mathematics</p>

<p>No specific career goal, finance/consulting... related areas will do.
Money is a concern (Imperial is 10000 pounds more expensive) </p>

<p>Which one to choose??</p>

<p>Thanks, any suggestion would be appreciated!</p>

<p>Both have excellent reputations in their field - Imperial for science and engineering, LSE for politics and economics. If you’re equally keen on both of the courses, then I’d opt for LSE due to the money issue.</p>

<p>Thanks! Does the operational research background produce any friction in finance/consulting job market?</p>

<p>These are not really questions that can be answered by ignorant speculation on CC. Why not ask people who know, like people who recruit for the jobs you’re interested in? There are forums for people interested in banking too.</p>

<p>Oh and if you seriously expect to get one of those jobs, 10,000 pounds is negligible.</p>