I would like to choose from KCL (biomedical engineering) and Bath (mechanical & electrical engineering)
- I’ll do a bachelor of engineering then apply for masters in Finance in LSE, UCL, Warwick, Exeter, and ICL
Which uni between bath and kcl do you recommend to follow with this?
It really won't matter which of those you choose if you plan on doing something completely different afterwards anyway. But why not just do an undergrad in finance (or related) instead? I don't advise studying engineering if you are not considering a career in engineering afterwards.
If you are interested in pursuing finance, why not just study finance/accounting/economics etc. as your bachelors degree... if you are interested in quantitative finance then you’d be better with econometrics or studying something like mathematics & economics.
A masters in finance wont help with entry level engineering roles, and a solid grounding in finance will put you in a better position for a career in financial services.
I would like to choose from KCL (biomedical engineering) and Bath (mechanical & electrical engineering) - I’ll do a bachelor of engineering then apply for masters in Finance in LSE, UCL, Warwick, Exeter, and ICL Which uni between bath and kcl do you recommend to follow with this?
I would like to choose from KCL (biomedical engineering) and Bath (mechanical & electrical engineering) - I’ll do a bachelor of engineering then apply for masters in Finance in LSE, UCL, Warwick, Exeter, and ICL Which uni between bath and kcl do you recommend to follow with this?
seems like there's been a misunderstanding LOL. I'm interested in both engineering AND finance, so yes I got no shame in pursuing those two distinct degrees. I don't see anything negative about it, so why not? 💘
I would like to choose from KCL (biomedical engineering) and Bath (mechanical & electrical engineering) - I’ll do a bachelor of engineering then apply for masters in Finance in LSE, UCL, Warwick, Exeter, and ICL Which uni between bath and kcl do you recommend to follow with this?