Hello,
I'm an international applicant interested in studying finance/economics in western/central europe. However, I don't have an undnergraduate degree in economics. Instead, I have a bachelor's degree in Physics from a relatively unknown, large southeuropean university (ARWU ranking 401-500) with a maximal GPA. My GRE results: 169 quantitative 167 verbal 3.5 analytical writing (this part is bad, but i don't feel like retaking the GRE). TOEFL 111/120
I'd like to study finance (that's my first choice) or economics at a good european university.
Do you think I stand any chance there? Some of the programs I'm interested in: Bocconi University (finance), Oxbridge (Msc finance - just to try my luck), University of Vienna (quantitative economics, finance and management).. Are there any other universities where I'd be considered competetive?
Thank you for your reply..