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So I need some insight. I've been accepted to both Harvard Graduate School of Education, EdM program AND University of Cambridge MPhil in Education (Knowledge, Power, and Politics) program. I want to use this degree to work for USAID as an Education office working on global education projects. They are both equally great programs from what I can gather, but I don't know how they compare to each other. 

Pros of Harvard: 

-student support/career services

-higher ranking according to US News Report 

Cons: 

-no professor with direct experience of proposed study

-more money

 

Pros of Cambridge: 

-cheaper

-supervisor with direct experience of proposed study

Cons of Cambridge: 

-less practice and more research based

-not as much experience with career service support for USAID positions

 

Any feedback or thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!!

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