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Hi all!  I have narrowed down my choices to Harvard and LSE.  I have no funding from either school and they will cost about the same. I have no idea what to do.
 
My goal is to : 
1) work in the int'l dev field (education or other ) at a NGO, international organization, or gov't
2) eventually go for a phd in a few years 
 
I am trying to decide between Harvard and LSE. 
 
Harvard: Ed.M in International Education Policy
9 months-> 32 Credits 
No thesis 
 
LSE: MSc Development Studies 
1 year with a thesis 
 
Would appreciate  any thoughts, comments, or experiences about either school/programs... 
 
Thanks! 
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LSE, London School of Economics, pretty prestigious. But nothing beats Harvard. Harvard wins hands down.

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I'd go with LSE if you want to get a PhD down the road, it's a well known school for international development, and the thesis would help set you up for a research focus.

 

This is the only appropriate response in this thread. Your goals, as stated, are quite broad. Harvard GSE is intended for students who are, or are planning to be, immersed in the education field with absolute certainty. If you want to leave the door open for international development work and a PhD, the degree at LSE is a superior option.

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