I'm in my final year of a BA Economics degree. Currently, I'm studying Corporate Strategy, Financial Markets and Institutions and Econometrics as my electives. My school offers two Master's programmes: MSc Financial Economics or MBS Business Economics. I've found myself quite interested in reading Financial Times regularly and watching Bloomberg News. I'm always watching stock prices and currency movements, but I'm also interested in business performance as well. I'm also studying several languages to complement my economics studies. I studied in China last year and became fluent in Mandarin. I'm currently doing a 10,000 word dissertation - Will China's economy be the largest in 2020? Last year, my modules were Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Quantitative Skills for Economic Analysis. Macro. and quant. were my two highest marks. What master's degree would best fit my interests?
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Good on you, you are certainly a high achiever. For me, I would go for a masters in any one of your choices. I would suggest the MBS in Business Economics, mainly because of your interests, and the chance of getting a job are better.Unless, you want to work for Wall street, then the other Choice. Good luck. I hope you do well.
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go for MSc Financial Economics - it will pay more for your math skills.
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