As always very interesting! A video about the differences between the master’s degree in finance and management would also be stimulating, perhaps going on to see the job opportunities of both. From what little I did I seemed to understand that masters in finance open the doors even in consulting, otherwise management does not open in banking. If you like, I think a nice video might come out!
if i am not wrong mif is similar to mim with specialisation in finance? also watching your videos really helping a lot as i am also trying to apply for MIMs for 25 intake cause i am not sure about specialisation i want to pursue except some internships in finance space
I will make a video about this later but in short: the Mim is a 2- or 3-year program with the first year being more general business courses, for those that want to a gap year and in the last year the specialisation. One of the specialisations that you can pursue is the MIF. Because I have a bachelor's in Business Administration, I did not feel the first year of the Mim would be usefull for me. Thus I directly applied to the MIF program.
Although EUR 100.000 is definitely possible, it isn't easy straight out of university. But for opportunity cost, rather than considering the first year out of uni, I would consider the average salary you will make during your career. Or even more accurately you could look at the present value of the last year of income you will earn in your life, since that is what you will earn more if you work for one year longer than you would have if you take a year longer to study. For simplicity, 100.000 works good enough for this video hahaha
As always very interesting! A video about the differences between the master’s degree in finance and management would also be stimulating, perhaps going on to see the job opportunities of both. From what little I did I seemed to understand that masters in finance open the doors even in consulting, otherwise management does not open in banking. If you like, I think a nice video might come out!
I will make a video about this, thanks for the suggestion!
if i am not wrong mif is similar to mim with specialisation in finance? also watching your videos really helping a lot as i am also trying to apply for MIMs for 25 intake cause i am not sure about specialisation i want to pursue except some internships in finance space
I will make a video about this later but in short: the Mim is a 2- or 3-year program with the first year being more general business courses, for those that want to a gap year and in the last year the specialisation. One of the specialisations that you can pursue is the MIF. Because I have a bachelor's in Business Administration, I did not feel the first year of the Mim would be usefull for me. Thus I directly applied to the MIF program.
100,000 euros just after graduating? Damn
Although EUR 100.000 is definitely possible, it isn't easy straight out of university. But for opportunity cost, rather than considering the first year out of uni, I would consider the average salary you will make during your career. Or even more accurately you could look at the present value of the last year of income you will earn in your life, since that is what you will earn more if you work for one year longer than you would have if you take a year longer to study.
For simplicity, 100.000 works good enough for this video hahaha