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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Depends on what you want in terms of your future career.
If you wish to try for a tc in London, then go to LSE. While it is true that you may not get into a magic circle firms right from the get go, getting a TC at at a silver circle firm will still afford you the opportunity to transition into magic circle once you gain a few years pqe. Also, let's be real.. you'll have have a better life as a trainee in london than in SG.
... and most of my batch mates from LSE who did well (high 2.1, FCH - which is what you'll need for applications to MC/SC firms anyway) still got TCs in SG Big4
If you want to practice in SG, NUS for sure. No questions about it.
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Thank you for sharing!
Part of the issue is that I don't even know what I want (in a sense?)... I would love to have a shot at trying for a tc in london, but I'm not confident that I can make it.. haha. It sounds stupid ik, but in that lens, I guess I feel '
NUS' is safer given that it is located at home.
I didn't know that life as a trainee in london would beat out life in SG. Huh! Thanks for that