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The MSc Risk and Finance at the London School of Economics is one of the most competitive finance master s programmes in the UK. If you are planning to apply, watch How to get Into LSE MSC Finance and Risk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EtwwHsUS3Q) to learn the key strategies that can strengthen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EtwwHsUS3Q
The MSc Risk and Finance at the London School of Economics is one of the most competitive finance master’s programmes in the UK. If you are planning to apply, watch How to get Into LSE MSC Finance and Risk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EtwwHsUS3Q) to learn the key strategies that can strengthen your application and help you stand out.
In this insightful video, a graduate of the programme shares practical advice based on years of experience guiding students through highly selective university admissions. The discussion focuses on what LSE admissions tutors really want to see in applicants and how candidates can present their academic achievements, quantitative skills, and motivation for studying financial risk.
One of the most valuable tips highlighted is that applicants should focus their personal statement on their own journey and ambitions, rather than simply praising the university. Successful candidates clearly demonstrate how their academic background and interests align with risk-related finance topics.
The video also emphasises the importance of academic excellence and strong references, particularly from quantitative lecturers who can confirm your position among the top students in your cohort. In addition, applicants are encouraged to research the programme carefully and explain why LSE’s MSc Risk and Finance fits their career goals in areas such as banking, asset management, or financial risk analysis.
For prospective postgraduate finance students, this video provides practical insights into preparing a competitive application for one of the world’s leading universities.
â¶ Watch the full video to discover expert tips on applying successfully to the LSE MSc Risk and Finance programme.