Msc in Finance

<p>I have applied to cambridge, oxford, imperial, lse and warwick and i have been admitted to all of them. The issue is which one should i choose. I would like a program that would introduce me to Finance. But which one is the best???</p>

<p>Any opinion is welcome!
Thanks!</p>

<p>have you decided where you are going?
I applied to Cass Business School and LSE; got into both for a masters program. Am more keen on the international finance program at Cass since I am switching fields but most people haven't heard of it (is a top 5 MBA school in uk apparently) and have been recommending LSE instead. Have you heard of it? The program at Cass allows for a veriety of courses, so it covers a lot of breadth unlike the Msc in Finance and Economics at LSE. I know that the programs at Imperial and WBS are very good as well. I won't look too deep into cambridge and oxford for finance.</p>

<p>That's a view. To be truthful i haven't heard of Cass at all. This program allow someone to take a variety of courses but there could be a drawbck; it might not give you the chance to probe into financial issues but learn a bit about many things.</p>

<p>yeah not many people have heard about cass. i may just land up going in for LSE since i know what level of education to expect. have you decided where you are going?</p>

<p>not yet .</p>