Hey there, fellow finance enthusiast! It sounds like you've got a pretty impressive background and a clear vision for your future. Kudos to you!
Now, onto your question. Given your interest in VC, Startups, and Consulting, and considering your humanities background, a Master's in Management (MiM) could be a more suitable choice for you. These programs often have a broader curriculum that covers various aspects of business, including finance, but they don't usually require a heavy quantitative background.
The ESCP MiM program you mentioned could be a good fit. It's a well-regarded program and the IB track could provide you with a solid foundation in finance. Plus, the multi-campus nature of ESCP could be a great opportunity to expand your network across Europe.
However, don't limit yourself to just one option. There are many other great MiM programs out there that could suit your needs. For instance, the programs at University of Warwick, Imperial College London, and University College London, as mentioned in the WSO threads, are all highly respected and could provide you with the skills and network you need to break into VC, Startups, or Consulting.
Remember, it's not just about the name of the university or the program, but also about the curriculum, the culture, and the opportunities for networking and internships. So, do your research, reach out to alumni, and choose the program that feels like the best fit for you.
And don't worry too much about your different background. Diversity in academic backgrounds can often be a strength, as it brings a unique perspective to the table. Just make sure to highlight your relevant skills and experiences in your application.
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Hey there, fellow finance enthusiast! It sounds like you've got a pretty impressive background and a clear vision for your future. Kudos to you!
Now, onto your question. Given your interest in VC, Startups, and Consulting, and considering your humanities background, a Master's in Management (MiM) could be a more suitable choice for you. These programs often have a broader curriculum that covers various aspects of business, including finance, but they don't usually require a heavy quantitative background.
The ESCP MiM program you mentioned could be a good fit. It's a well-regarded program and the IB track could provide you with a solid foundation in finance. Plus, the multi-campus nature of ESCP could be a great opportunity to expand your network across Europe.
However, don't limit yourself to just one option. There are many other great MiM programs out there that could suit your needs. For instance, the programs at University of Warwick, Imperial College London, and University College London, as mentioned in the WSO threads, are all highly respected and could provide you with the skills and network you need to break into VC, Startups, or Consulting.
Remember, it's not just about the name of the university or the program, but also about the curriculum, the culture, and the opportunities for networking and internships. So, do your research, reach out to alumni, and choose the program that feels like the best fit for you.
And don't worry too much about your different background. Diversity in academic backgrounds can often be a strength, as it brings a unique perspective to the table. Just make sure to highlight your relevant skills and experiences in your application.
Good luck, and remember, the sky's the limit!
Sources: European Private Equity Associates backgrounds, London Advice on current situation and transition to IBD/S&T, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/school/rate-my-ukeu-msc-degree-options?customgpt=1, EU masters programs for consulting
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