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Economics MSc

So I'm about to enter my bsc econ course and I'm thinking of doing a masters at lse/ucl/warriwck for prestige as I'm currently going QMUL after being rejected from lse ucl kings. I wanted to ask if you guys think doing a msc econ will be beneficial for my overall application as I think I have a genuine passion for econ and its maths portion so I wouldn't find it boring by any means.

Also, as I'm going to a low tier uni do you think my application to these top unis for msc is going to be an issue for me. If so, do unis look anything else apart from 70%+ and 80%+ in the modules ur specialising for? Internships, awards? Is there anything else I need to worry about apart from scoring high?

Any help is appreciated.
(edited 1 year ago)
Reply 1
If you are at the top of your class with a high GMAT score you will have no problem in getting a masters from a top uni. Obviously you need work experience and good letters too.
Reply 2
I didnt know I needed work experiences and letters for a masters position I swear its not like a job application. I thought all they cared about is modules take, the scores and other tests?

Original post by JD-123
If you are at the top of your class with a high GMAT score you will have no problem in getting a masters from a top uni. Obviously you need work experience and good letters too.

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