Admision Msc Finance

Hi could you please evaluate my profile to determine my chances of getting admitted into a top tier b school. Im thinking of applying to the following:
-IE (Msc Finance)
- Esade (Msc Finance)
- LBS (Msc finance analyst and/or Msc management)
- LSE (Msc finance and Msc Finance and accounting or finance and economics or risks)
- Warwick (Msc Finance)
- Imperial (Msc finance, Msc investment and management)
- Oxford (Msc finance)
- Stockholm school of economics (Msc Finance)

I graduated from law school in Spain with a 7,5 GPA (2:1 and 3.3 GPA equivalent) and i wrote my dissertation on Real Estate Investment Trusts obtaining an 9/10 on it. My grades hace been consistent through out my studies except for my senior year with i got a 4.0 GPA. Im double majoring in international business administration with a minor in finance but i still have one year left to finish, year that i will be studying abroad, first in London (taking all finance classes like quant, m&A, risk management and real estate portfolio management) and then in New York, I also have a 7,5 grade average in business.

Ive been selected to participate in both the Deloitte financial challenge (award for best case exposition) and Deloitte Legal college (talent recruitment programs from Deloitte) and in the Willem C. International moot court in Vienna. I have internships in a law firm and in the financial department of a fortune 500 company.

I still have to take the GMAT but im aiming for a 650-700.

My professional goal is IB in London or Asia.

What do you guys think?

 

If you aim for IB London or Asia than you have to study in UK, especially for Asia. Go for LSE, LBS and Oxford. If you have 700 or more GMAT than there might be a chance. If you have 650-700 try Imperial or Warwick. SSE and IE are also great, but if you prefer to work in Asia, Imperial and Warwick might be better. And if you got admitted to IE and SSE, Imperial and Warwick would also likely to do so. ESADE is ok,but I would not recommend it to you.

In addition, you should consider to apply for HEC. They are strong in London and also not bad in Asia. But if you want to keep your options open for NY, just LSE, LBS and Oxford can do it.

 

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