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London Business School Master In Finance 2015 Essay Tips

Given that your classmates will be experienced finance professionals (the average work experience is six years), it’s important to deliver throughout and “across” the essays mature, informed insights and perspectives derived from your experience in your particular area of finance. The essay questions are: 1. What is it about Finance that interests and inspires you? (300 word limit) Be yourself. This essay work best as a story – simply tell the story of how you “fell in love” with finance (whether industry or function or both—what finance means and looks like to you). 2. This is really four questions. The final question asks for your “Plan B.” 3. Feel free to discuss relevant factors beyond finance here (note the question asks not what you’ll bring to the MFin program, but to London Business School).

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Anthony Bourdain on How His First Trip to Vietnam Changed His Life

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