Thanks for your opinion! So you wouldn't say that the Hertie program is in itself more practically oriented and thus makes it easier for graduates to find their way into the labor market? What about the professional development courses? The curriculum of both programs is pretty convincing to me, of course the public universities have a huge amount of classes from which to choose. Do you know if it is possible to check a more detailed course catalogue for Hertie? I have only found that kind of information for the IR program and for Hertie the electives come with no description at all.