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I've gotten into both. I also have two strong law school options and one offer for an Msc Finance from Warwick. Any input would be appreciated.
 
I've gotten into both. I also have two strong law school options and one offer for an Msc Finance from Warwick. Any input would be appreciated.
How come you are so diversified so as to get offers from both Law and Finance courses...
 
I took both the LSAT and the GMAT. I'm in fund management so a masters degree in Quantitative Finance would be useful for the operations side of my firm, whereas a law degree with a concentration in Securities and Exchange Law would be useful for the administrative side. I'm not entirely sure I want to commit 3-4 years for a JD, though. So, I'm more interested in Finance programs.
 
4-5 years working for/with a hedge fund or hedge fund management firm. I currently am a partner in a start-up fund management firm but would like to gain experience and repute before attempting to launch my own fund. In the meantime, I am serving as a passive shareholder and board-member.
 
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