RClarkson Posted November 6, 2014 Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 Hey Guys I have recently started my IB diploma Since the last two months I have been looking at some of my possible choices for university. As mentioned above I would like to study either Economics, Management or Accounting & Finance. I am obviously aware that those courses are not really related that closely however I am not able to specify my choice exactly at this point. Now to my question !Which university would be the best to take any of those courses listed above in your opinion ? Please consider academic quality, reputation and network possibilities ! I have of course done research myself but I cant really interpret all of the business school rankings in the FT or on Bloomberg or "The complete university guide" and so on. Grade wise I would say that I will be able to score in the Low 40s because my older brother managed 39 with very similar subjects and I usually perform a little bit better than him academically. Job wise I would of course like to Work in a bigger city in Europe languages are not really a barrier either because I am currently fluent in german, english, french and I am now starting to learn Italian. Studying in the US is currently not an option for me. I am currently especially interested in Bocconi and St Gallen because I could not find a lot of information on those two Here would be some university choices : BocconiSt GallenLondon School of EconomicsCity University London (Cass)Kings CollegeEdinburgh University Imperial CollegeWarwick UniversityUCL Thank you very much for your feedback ! Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pink97 Posted November 6, 2014 Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 I've done a ton of research on business schools myself but more so on American universities. From the research I've done LSE is without a doubt the best business school in the UK from the universities you've listed. Followed closely by Imperial College London, Warwick/UCL and Kings College (in order of rank), City University London (Cass) - don't know anything about Edinburgh University. LSE is great overall for the courses you've mentioned, all the biggest firms (Goldman Sach's, Mckinsey, Bain, Credit Suisse, Big 4 accounting etc) recruit students from there heavily. However, ICL, Warwick, UCL (and King's to an extent ) are also 'target' universities (top firms recruit students there heavily) so you'd won't have too much landing an internship/job with said firms if you network, get the grades etc - but it is REALLY hard to break into these fields so do keep that in mind, going to a prestigious universities only helps so much. The prestige of the university you go to is of significant importance if you want to work in investment banking and/or management consulting (finance field). However, for accounting prestige isn't all that important, all you need to do is get a high GPA in college, do internships and go to a school where BIg 4 and/or other accounting firms recruit (prestige isn't all that important) - this is what my dad told me, he's an chartered accountant. Hope I helped! Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBProcrastinator Posted November 6, 2014 Report Share Posted November 6, 2014 Hey, I am personally planning to study Bachelor of Business administration (BBA) or (BWL in German). I am planning to apply to St.Gallen as it is at the top of my list. They offer a good program, which is however challenging. You require 32+ (no core points included) points in the IB to enter and there are special course requirements. Check here: http://www.unisg.ch/~/media/internet/content/dateien/unisg/studium/zulassungundanmeldung/hsg_zl_mb_ib_en.pdf?fl=en Hope this helped Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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