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Hi there,I've got offers to study IR at St. Andrews, GSD Business at Warwick and Management w/ Marketing at Bath. I really like all three, though in terms of academia and experience I think i'd firm St.A. I know WBS and Bath are targeted heavily by employers, yet I can't find much info on StA. Does it match the job/internship opportunities, and is going into Banking/Consulting after graduating realistic? (esp. since its an IR degree) I'm also curious to know about its international reputationI'm an int. student so I do want to know if its worth the investment. Thank you!
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Hi there,I've got offers to study IR at St. Andrews, GSD Business at Warwick and Management w/ Marketing at Bath. I really like all three, though in terms of academia and experience I think i'd firm St.A. I know WBS and Bath are targeted heavily by employers, yet I can't find much info on StA. Does it match the job/internship opportunities, and is going into Banking/Consulting after graduating realistic? (esp. since its an IR degree) I'm also curious to know about its international reputationI'm an int. student so I do want to know if its worth the investment. Thank you!
Hi there,I've got offers to study IR at St. Andrews, GSD Business at Warwick and Management w/ Marketing at Bath. I really like all three, though in terms of academia and experience I think i'd firm St.A. I know WBS and Bath are targeted heavily by employers, yet I can't find much info on StA. Does it match the job/internship opportunities, and is going into Banking/Consulting after graduating realistic? (esp. since its an IR degree) I'm also curious to know about its international reputationI'm an int. student so I do want to know if its worth the investment. Thank you!
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Does St.A’s have any grad destination info available? If not, you could always contact the the academic dept and see if you could reach out to some alumni or student ambassadors.
My general perception of the three is that there is not much difference between them but Scottish unis are a bit out of my wheelhouse.
My general perception of the three is that there is not much difference between them but Scottish unis are a bit out of my wheelhouse.
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Hi there,I've got offers to study IR at St. Andrews, GSD Business at Warwick and Management w/ Marketing at Bath. I really like all three, though in terms of academia and experience I think i'd firm St.A. I know WBS and Bath are targeted heavily by employers, yet I can't find much info on StA. Does it match the job/internship opportunities, and is going into Banking/Consulting after graduating realistic? (esp. since its an IR degree) I'm also curious to know about its international reputationI'm an int. student so I do want to know if its worth the investment. Thank you!
Hi there,I've got offers to study IR at St. Andrews, GSD Business at Warwick and Management w/ Marketing at Bath. I really like all three, though in terms of academia and experience I think i'd firm St.A. I know WBS and Bath are targeted heavily by employers, yet I can't find much info on StA. Does it match the job/internship opportunities, and is going into Banking/Consulting after graduating realistic? (esp. since its an IR degree) I'm also curious to know about its international reputationI'm an int. student so I do want to know if its worth the investment. Thank you!
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