LBS MiM vs MSF and apply for MBA later?

Would it be more beneficial for me to wait to pursue a less specialized degree like the MiM until I have experience and then work towards an MBA or similar degree? Does the additional cost of the MiM correspond with a larger gain in value than an MSF? Would the MiM appear to be too general to future employers? Thanks for the advice!

 

I'm not sure if I get what you're saying since your post is a bit chaotic. First of all LBS MiM is a pre-experience degree and you are eligible only if you have BX), IBD and MBB if you work hard. LBS has a powerful brand (at least in Europe). What MSF are you comparing it to?

 

LBS MiM has pretty decent recruitment scene. I know a guy who broke into PE directly with less than 1 yr non-relevant experience prior to joining the course.

If you have the money then sure...collect as many degrees as your heart desires.

 

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