Transcript:
A transcript of grades from each university you have attended, plus a translation if the original is not in English.
Curriculum Vitae:
A well-presented CV adds weight to your application. Download guidance notes on preparing your CV and a CV template. If you have any significant gaps in your employment history, please tell us why on a separate sheet.
Recommendation Letter:
Two references are required. Of the two references, at least one must be a work reference (typically from a current or previous employer, a colleague, a long-standing client or someone else who knows you well in a work context); Most candidates will choose a work referee for the second reference. It can also be an academic reference (from someone who taught you at university or college) as long as the referee has followed your career progression closely since completing your studies. If they are only commenting on your academic performance then the reference will add little value. It is not a requirement that you give your current boss as a referee.
Application Essays:
The essay questions are:
Full-time Masters in Finance
Q1. What are your career objectives and what steps are you taking to achieve them? What alternatives are you considering? What geographical region do you hope to work in? (maximum 500 words)
Q2. What specific areas of London Business School life are you most excited about getting involved in and where do you believe you will add value to the School Community? (maximum 300 words)
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Part-time Masters in Finance
Q1. What is your motivation for applying to the LBS MiF? If career related, please outline your aims and strategy for achieving your career goals. (maximum 400 words)
Q2. What specific areas of London Business School life are you most excited about getting involved in and where do you believe you will add value to the School Community? (maximum 300 words)
Download the essay template.