monocle Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 Does anyone know how accessible are some of the superstar professors at Columbia and SAIS? I've been reading a lot of Stiglitz lately... so that is potentially a plus for SIPA. just curious whether I should factor faculty into my decision on where to go and to what extent..
Ben414 Posted March 20, 2016 Posted March 20, 2016 For a PhD program, you factor faculty into the decision because 1) you want some with similar interest areas and methodological preferences so they can assist you with your thesis research; and 2) they can use their academic network to help place you with schools. Neither is relevant for an MPP/MPA/MA IR, so I wouldn't recommend basing your decision on them. NoMorePartiesInLA, bsack, Solio and 2 others 2 3
Ecook9416 Posted March 21, 2016 Posted March 21, 2016 I agree and disagree with @Ben414. If there are people whose research you're interested in, that probably says something about what you want do with your career. Picking faculty to study under is important because they have the skills that you need to conduct similar work, and likely have connections in your field/ area of interest. Even as an undergrad, I developed a close mentor-relationship with my advisor because I was interested in the same things he was researching, and I now have a pretty extensive understanding of his subfield - which has helped me shape my future. Then again, I am hoping to get a PhD after my master's so i may just be thinking too narrowly. The extent to which it is important when compared to debt burden, reputation, location, etc, might be less significant, but personally, I think its a pretty important consideration, regardless if its a masters or phd program. RCtheSS 1
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