DevelopmentGuy Posted March 21, 2009 Posted March 21, 2009 Dear Grad Cafe Community... I've been fortunate enough to have been accepted in several graduate programs, and am torn between these three: I'm focused in international development, interested in regional economics & entrepreneurship in the developing world. GSPP offers a public policy degree with outstanding economic anlaysis skills, a small school, and a California citizen's tuition. SAIS has fantastic connections in the DC community and around the world, but is an IR degree (like my undergrad). MIT's program is its International Development Group-- which is a unique unit within its dept of city & regional planning-- which seems top of the line when it comes to world-class development faculty. There are a number of things I'm considering, but any and all advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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