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Masters in Finance or Economics with mid-low 2:1?

I was wondering what sort of places i should be realitically applying to for these 2 courses if im on a 63/64 in a straight economics degree from notts?
thanks
Be very careful with those Masters in Finance degrees. They are extremely expensive and the return on investment in unclear to say the least.
Reply 2
I understand that, but i'm more interested in the question in the original post. Do you have any opinion on this?
Reply 3
I know a guy with the same stats from a university, which ranks on par with Notts, who is doing a MSc in Economics (or International Economics sth like that) at Warwick. Thus, I'd say you have a very good chance for pretty much all programs except Oxbridge and LSE.
Original post by goku90
I understand that, but i'm more interested in the question in the original post. Do you have any opinion on this?


Do the gmat and go here

http://www.hhs.se/Pages/default.aspx

Absolutely free and one of the best economics educations in the world

Alternatively

http://www.rsm.nl/home/master/MSc_Programmes/MSc_Finance_Investments

http://www.unisg.ch/Studium/Master.aspx
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Original post by Nottingham_Banker
Do the gmat and go here

http://www.hhs.se/Pages/default.aspx

Absolutely free and one of the best economics educations in the world



If we are talking this year - it is already too late, deadline was Jan 16

Also - it is free for EU students, not for international, international pay 150 000 SEK (not sure about OP author)

http://www.hhs.se/Education/MSc/Admission/Pages/Costsandfunding.aspx

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