Dear All,
I am currently an undergraduate in Bsc management, I am thinking to apply for a master degree, but i am not sure what kinda course i should go for. i did a lot finance modules and want to pursue a career in the financial sector. However my friend told me the postgraduate finance aimed at students who don't have a similar discipline, and the post program will teach students from the beginning again. Therefore I doubt if a finance post degree is worth trying. Also I am looking for a post degree you can get a lot transferable skills and increase the employability, and something are more applicable and definitely offer the ready skill sets to go into career. Which one is better, law or politics?
I would like to thank you all in advance for your sharing of intelligent thoughts and help!!
A Masters degree tends not to teach students from the start again (unless it's a crap degree that just extends upon UG courses), so I wouldn't necessarily agree with your friend. You'll be able to find a good finance degree that will offer excellent specialist knowledge way beyond your UG knowledge.
You say you want to work in the financial sector, but on that basis I cannot understand why you'd want to pursue politics or law, so I can't really say which one is better. If you want a law masters (LLM), you'll need an LLB to gain entry.
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