Hello!
I need some help here. Any prospective, current or alum advice would be great.
I'm holding offers from some great Uni's for taught Masters programs. I'll be visiting them in a few weeks, but thought I'd get some initial advice here first. I'm interested in Europe and environmental policy specifically, but hold an International Relations BA and am open to careers after school. Working in the EU, the foreign service or university teaching all appeal. However, I know I would like to eventually get a Ph.D, and any advice on best chances/options/reputation for moving onto a Ph.D after these would be great. University rankings, etc are nice, but not the most helpful at this point in the game.
Okay, as for the Schools and Programmes:
LSE: MSc in Politics and Government in the EU
UCL: MSc in European Public Policy; MSc in Global Governance and Ethics
King's College: MA in International Relations; MA in Politics, Environment and Globalisation
Regents College (specifically Webster Graduate School): MA in International NGOs
And, lastly...most of these programmes can be taken part-time. As I have recently been offered a great job (though not one I would be keen to continue on forever), any advice on how flexible time-tables can be, how demanding each option can be, and what a part-time schedule would probably look like would be most helpful.
Thanks!