ILF vs. US Uni.


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In which terms would ILF be comparable to the US Universities?
I was accepted in a top 15th. w/scholarship and also in the ILF, and waiting for some results (as Berkeley and LSE), and now I have to make the decision. Considering that my field is corporate, as a long term investment which one would be best?

In which terms would ILF be comparable to the US Universities?
I was accepted in a top 15th. w/scholarship and also in the ILF, and waiting for some results (as Berkeley and LSE), and now I have to make the decision. Considering that my field is corporate, as a long term investment which one would be best?
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Of course US Uni or LSE. I do not have any doubt about it. It is true that ILF its a good university but by no means is comparable with LSE or USA university. Basically because of the reputation and the teaching quality. Either USA uni or LSE are well respected all over the world, and they are running LLM since lot of years ago while the LLM in Finance it has only a 5 years of history If I am not wrong. In fact, I do not anyone who knows ILF, but how many people knows LSE or Duke in USA?

Of course US Uni or LSE. I do not have any doubt about it. It is true that ILF it’s a good university but by no means is comparable with LSE or USA university. Basically because of the reputation and the teaching quality. Either USA uni or LSE are well respected all over the world, and they are running LLM since lot of years ago while the LLM in Finance it has only a 5 years of history If I am not wrong. In fact, I do not anyone who knows ILF, but how many people knows LSE or Duke in USA?
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