pikachufkr
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Which is better for the purposes of obtaining M&A work with a leading investment bank?
UNSW has their 'Master of Finance (Investment Banking)' - http://www2.fce.unsw.edu.au/nps/servlet/portalservice?GI_ID=System.LoggedOutInheritableArea&maxWnd=_MFin_ProgramStructure
Whilst Sydney has its 'Master of Commerce - Finance' - http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/major/63.html
Issues that I've been considering:
- The UNSW course SOUNDS better. But names aren't everything.
- Where are Australia's GOOD finance lecturers? I mean the industry leaders. Are there more at UNSW or USYD?
- Global reputation, in particular US reputation. I've generally heard that UNSW has a better Finance reputation globally - any opposing views?
- Should I even consider Macquarie's 'Master of Applied Finance'?
- I remember someone saying that the Sydney course is 1.5 years whilst the UNSW course is 1 year. Is this true?
How much work experience would be recommended for this?
Please, no replies from 1st year students.
UNSW has their 'Master of Finance (Investment Banking)' - http://www2.fce.unsw.edu.au/nps/servlet/portalservice?GI_ID=System.LoggedOutInheritableArea&maxWnd=_MFin_ProgramStructure
Whilst Sydney has its 'Master of Commerce - Finance' - http://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/major/63.html
Issues that I've been considering:
- The UNSW course SOUNDS better. But names aren't everything.
- Where are Australia's GOOD finance lecturers? I mean the industry leaders. Are there more at UNSW or USYD?
- Global reputation, in particular US reputation. I've generally heard that UNSW has a better Finance reputation globally - any opposing views?
- Should I even consider Macquarie's 'Master of Applied Finance'?
- I remember someone saying that the Sydney course is 1.5 years whilst the UNSW course is 1 year. Is this true?
How much work experience would be recommended for this?
Please, no replies from 1st year students.