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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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