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LSE vs Cambridge vs Warwick

Got offer from

LSE -MSc Management Organisation and Governance.

Cambridge-MPhil Management

Warwick- MSc Management

Looking for your suggestions in terms of selecting the institute. Its very confusing for me:smile:

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Well you can cross LSE off if moneymakes[you]worry.
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Where did you do your undergraduate degree? Do you prefer Campus or cities or towns? Warwick is a lovely place but can feel a bit separated from the outside world and apparently the business school is excellent. Cambridge has a world class reputation and is a fantastic place to live. But you may be a london fan....
Joy Division
Well you can cross LSE off if moneymakes[you]worry.


LSE has already offered me 8000£ GSS.:smile: so no point to cross it off in terms of money.
hey i got the same offer from lse, I too wonder how is this course regarded among employers
moneymakesworry
LSE has already offered me 8000£ GSS.:smile: so no point to cross it off in terms of money.


Isn't that one of the courses which costs £18,000 though?
Heckler and Koch
Isn't that one of the courses which costs £18,000 though?


Yeh, but LSE can give the student a busary upto £10k
MT Fu
Where did you do your undergraduate degree? Do you prefer Campus or cities or towns? Warwick is a lovely place but can feel a bit separated from the outside world and apparently the business school is excellent. Cambridge has a world class reputation and is a fantastic place to live. But you may be a london fan....


Birmingham Uni. I am a bit of london fan but l am flexible enough to live outside. It will help me if you compare them in terms of course contents and repute for management course.
i ve researched around a bit but havent found much about the LSE course, it seems like Msc Management and Msc management and strategy are the star programmes in the management department
germaineilya
i ve researched around a bit but havent found much about the LSE course, it seems like Msc Management and Msc management and strategy are the star programmes in the management department


What about Managament, Organisation and Governance?
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Congratulations on your offers. That's a hard choice.
Nice offers. What were you undergrad grades, if you don't mind me asking!
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moneymakesworry
What about Managament, Organisation and Governance?

That's the thing I couldnt find anything about this course so i have no idea how it's regarded
The MPhil in Management at Cambridge is a very well respected course (and also tough to get into!). Congrats on getting an offer :smile:
I am thinking to go a head with LSE. Only reason for selecting it as compared to Cambridge is cost. I will save around 6000£. This process of selecting a university is killing me. Any suggestion would be appreciated..
Reply 16
Hey OP, what did you major in?
The LSE brand name is excellent but the degree title sounds a lot less attractive than the MSc/MPhil Management at Warwick and Cambridge. The LSE brand name is not better than Cambridge but then again it's arguably better than Warwick Business School, however WBS is regarded very highly. The debate between these three isn't on how good the university is, they're all good enough for you to succeed. The course is more important and for that reason I'd be more inclined to choose Cambridge or WBS. Is the MPhil course two years?
Original?
The LSE brand name is excellent but the degree title sounds a lot less attractive than the MSc/MPhil Management at Warwick and Cambridge. The LSE brand name is not better than Cambridge but then again it's arguably better than Warwick Business School, however WBS is regarded very highly. The debate between these three isn't on how good the university is, they're all good enough for you to succeed. The course is more important and for that reason I'd be more inclined to choose Cambridge or WBS. Is the MPhil course two years?


Initialy my preference was Cambridge but end up stepping back from it. Reasons were extra 6000£ and title of the degree. People normaly take MPhil as a research degree which really put me off. In reality MPhil Management is a ten month taught based program. The WBS brand is good enough for UK but I doubt it is good enough for international market as compare to Oxbridge/LSE.
e-lover
Hey OP, what did you major in?


Computer science and business

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