Hi guys!
I'm in a dilemma! So I recently received my offer to study European Economic Integration and Business in College of Europe as well as Master of International Economic Policy in Sciences Po (Paris) and I have no idea which one to pick!
The program in Sciences Po is 2 years and I would be looking to continue onto PhD after. I've heard the calibre of staff and students is very high and the courses are extremely well taught. Sciences Po itself is well-regarded within France and the programme offers an option for an internship, which will be useful when finding a job (I plan to stay in France after). I may also have a scholarship although it has not been announced yet. Given that, Paris is extremely expensive and going into another Masters for 2 years seems a bit excessive.
The program in CoE is also exceptional and only 1 year. It is also very specialised, which will equally be useful for a future career. The downside is that I want to go into a PhD and the school doesn't offer this, which means I'll have to reapply to a Doctorate program at the end of the year (which is another struggle).
So, I'm at a total loss and have to make a decision by June!!! What do you guys think?
College of Europe or Sciences Po?
Posted May 19, 2015 17:47
Hi guys!
I'm in a dilemma! So I recently received my offer to study European Economic Integration and Business in College of Europe as well as Master of International Economic Policy in Sciences Po (Paris) and I have no idea which one to pick!
The program in Sciences Po is 2 years and I would be looking to continue onto PhD after. I've heard the calibre of staff and students is very high and the courses are extremely well taught. Sciences Po itself is well-regarded within France and the programme offers an option for an internship, which will be useful when finding a job (I plan to stay in France after). I may also have a scholarship although it has not been announced yet. Given that, Paris is extremely expensive and going into another Masters for 2 years seems a bit excessive.
The program in CoE is also exceptional and only 1 year. It is also very specialised, which will equally be useful for a future career. The downside is that I want to go into a PhD and the school doesn't offer this, which means I'll have to reapply to a Doctorate program at the end of the year (which is another struggle).
So, I'm at a total loss and have to make a decision by June!!! What do you guys think?
I'm in a dilemma! So I recently received my offer to study European Economic Integration and Business in College of Europe as well as Master of International Economic Policy in Sciences Po (Paris) and I have no idea which one to pick!
The program in Sciences Po is 2 years and I would be looking to continue onto PhD after. I've heard the calibre of staff and students is very high and the courses are extremely well taught. Sciences Po itself is well-regarded within France and the programme offers an option for an internship, which will be useful when finding a job (I plan to stay in France after). I may also have a scholarship although it has not been announced yet. Given that, Paris is extremely expensive and going into another Masters for 2 years seems a bit excessive.
The program in CoE is also exceptional and only 1 year. It is also very specialised, which will equally be useful for a future career. The downside is that I want to go into a PhD and the school doesn't offer this, which means I'll have to reapply to a Doctorate program at the end of the year (which is another struggle).
So, I'm at a total loss and have to make a decision by June!!! What do you guys think?
Related Law Schools
Full Profile
Bruges, Belgium
88 Followers
82 Discussions
Paris, France
55 Followers
50 Discussions
Hot Discussions
-
Cambridge LL.M. Applicants 2024-2025
Oct 30, 2024 142,369 544 -
MIDS - 2024-25
Nov 15, 2024 1,842 16 -
Harvard LLM 2025-2026
Nov 20 09:34 PM 1,733 7 -
Indian Tribes as US Jurisdictions of law attorney admission?
Nov 08, 2024 766 6 -
NUS LLM cohort 2025/26
Nov 17 05:40 PM 475 5 -
LL.M. Scholarship Rates?
Nov 09, 2024 2,504 5 -
Scholarship Negotiation Strategy (BCL v. NYU LLM Dean's Graduate Scholarship)
Nov 09, 2024 1,043 4 -
LLM in ADR
Oct 23, 2024 392 4