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Rowlands, i'm pretty optimistic u will be accepted to d M.Sc programme u want. I say this because there's a friend of mine who currently doing his M.Sc in Supply Chain Mgt. @ RGU. His bachelors degree was in Public Administration {2:2}. There's every possibility u will be accepted, esp. if u give a strong worded motivation/personal statement..
Best of Luck!
Persist in your search for funding. Persistence pays! I graduated in 2005 with a bachelors (2:1) in Economics. Since then i have been searching for funding for my MSc without success until this yr wen i finally secured funding for my MSc programme in d dept. of earth science and engineering at Imperial College London starting in Oct '09. So pls, dont relent in your search. Spread your search net as wide and far as possible.. and pray. Good Luck! (up)
Regards,
Pyemo
Hello all,i'm new to this forum. I just want to know if there's anyone here who'scurrently enrolled in the Msc metals & Energy Finance programme atImperial college london, or anyone who's got an idea of what theprogramme entails. I have applied there and i'm hoping to be acceptedfor the oct '09 cohort. I'm kindof curious as to what to expect andstuff. This is probably because of my 'Economics' (bachelors)background. I understand the programme is more science-oriented than itis finance-oriented (though i was attracted by the multidisciplinarynature of the course). You know how it is when you are 'crossing' theline from one 'field' to another.. What am i to expect guys?
CHEERS
Pyemo.
Hello all, i'm new to this forum. I just want to know if there's anyone here who's currently enrolled in the Msc metals & Energy Finance programme at Imperial college london, or anyone who's got an idea of what the programme entails. I have applied there and i'm hoping to be accepted for the oct '09 cohort. I'm kindof curious as to what to expect and stuff. This is probably because of my 'Economics' (bachelors) background. I understand the programme is more science-oriented than it is finance-oriented (though i was attracted by the multidisciplinary nature of the course). You know how it is when you are 'crossing' the line from one 'field' to another.. What am i to expect guys?
CHEERS :-)
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