MAFINRISK vs. Msc Finance @ Bocconi

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  1. ebing87's Avatar
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    MAFINRISK vs. Msc Finance @ Bocconi
    Hi All,

    I am considering applying to the MAFINRISK @ Bocconi.
    I have a 2:1 undergraduate degree from a non-target, I have very decent extra curricular activities, and have scored 720 on the GMAT.

    I am hearing very nice things about the placement at Bocconi regarding their Msc finance, now I was wondering is the same thing counts for their MAFINRISK?
    Or is their a significant difference regarding placement between the two masters?

    I don't want to study for two years longer, due to the reason that I am already 23 years old (I will complete a two-year master programma business engineering this year, unfortunately economics and not finance related).

    I have also heard very decent things about SSE and Hec Lausanne, but unfortunately those programs also contain 4 semesters. Or am I mistaken?

    Thanks in advance.
  2. Baxus2010's Avatar
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    Re: MAFINRISK vs. Msc Finance @ Bocconi
    Correct me if I got you wrong. You are 23 years old and don't want to study 2 year masters because you are too old?

    Damn, you're making me feel bad for deferring my MSc offer for next year until I am 23.
  3. ebing87's Avatar
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    Re: MAFINRISK vs. Msc Finance @ Bocconi
    Anyone?
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