据我所知从未录取过本校的学生 <------ if you want it, and you think your profile do have some chances, just try it (though the application fee is a bit expensive): there're always a first one
St Gallen在我的list里面,不过既然收到了Bocconi就觉得没必要试了(HSG=Bocconi??) <---- I guess even Bocconi is slightly better (though a bit reverse if for working purpose), if it is the MSF (cause it will be more revelant, you will know this when you really look into the program structure and course available); one point to note is also to look into the prob(getting scholarship in year 2) in Bocconi
Mannheim我是申的直博 <--- have a look into their econ program too then, but i guess most likely you will not apply it - a bit far away from academic interest, and difficult to be admitted.
it is more so in US, but it really depends for EU.
some MSF(or more like MS in fina & econ) are both suitable for working and academics: good example are LSE MSc Fina & Econ, Columbia MS Financial Economics......
at the end, one need to looking into the program one by one carefully (e.g. look into the research ranking/faculty, program structure, syllabus and reference)
据我所知从未录取过本校的学生 <------ if you want it, and you think your profile do have some chances, just try it (though the application fee is a bit expensive): there're always a first one
St Gallen在我的list里面,不过既然收到了Bocconi就觉得没必要试了(HSG=Bocconi??) <---- I guess even Bocconi is slightly better (though a bit reverse if for working purpose), if it is the MSF (cause it will be more revelant, you will know this when you really look into the program structure and course available); one point to note is also to look into the prob(getting scholarship in year 2) in Bocconi
Mannheim我是申的直博 <--- have a look into their econ program too then, but i guess most likely you will not apply it - a bit far away from academic interest, and difficult to be admitted.