I am an international student wondering whether a UCL Maths degree would offer better prospects than the BSc of International Economics and Finance from Bocconi. Does anyone have insight into which of these are better regarded? Particularly interested in work in IB but also in the other careers that the degrees would open.
I have heard that it is very common for Bocconi students to then continue and get a Masters, but not sure how true this is. Would also appreciate information about how uni life compares at the two unis - again I have heard that Bocconi is more academically intense (hours-wise).
Hi, I don't really have an answer to your question. But I would like to ask, what did you study in highschool or 6th form and what grades you got? Furthermore I'm thinking of applying for Bocconi as a international student from the UK, how was the application process like?