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Hello, I am about to go crazy. Please help me!!!

 

I really need to decide between these programmes ASAP: LSE Comparative Politics (1 Year), Sciences Po Political Science(2 Years) or The Graduate Institute Geneva (IHEID) International Relations/Political Science (2 Years)

 

Costs will be similar for me; with partial scholarships and the respective costs of living, overall costs are evening out.

After the master’s degree (in an ideal world) I plan to apply for a DPhil in USA, I am not sure which one will be the best fit. I am slightly closer to IHEID as the classrooms are relatively small (35 students max.) and it is a 2 year programme. But Sciences Po is also 2 years, unlike 1 year LSE.

I have 2 main concerns: Which one would prepare me best for pursuing a DPhil? And in case I give up or change my mind or basically get depressed which one has the best reputation to find a decent job in the third sector, IOs etc.

I will be really happy if you can help me out :)))

 

Edited by jeramyhoward

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