Which master degree should I go forward?
I will be competing BA Business Economics with 2:1 or above and looking for a master degree. I am also thinking of doing a PhD afterwards so which one should I choose as a master course and where? I'm interested in MSc Economics or International Relations. I intend to work in any type of well-known multinational company. -Extra question- If I complete PhD, is it gonna be more difficult to get a job than just having a master degree? Thank you very much.
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Go for econ masters. Getting a job after phd is simpler if you are looking in the right place. A phd is a very sound proof of your knowledge than masters.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
how are courses like msc in financial economics,finance ...........?please read the details
how are courses like msc in financial economics,finance ...........?please read the details?
how are courses like msc in financial economics, international economics,banking and finance, hr ,finance ,marketing ,ib, finance and economics,etc... in uk especially in universities like cardiff,liverpool john morres,aberdeen,sheffield,manchester,holborn,regents college,southampton etc........?what kind of jobs do we get after we do these courses?
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If you have fluency [educated, not the crap street people get by with] in another language and great English skills, an MSc in international economics is a great career program.
how are courses like msc in financial economics, international economics,banking and finance, hr ,finance ,marketing ,ib, finance and economics,etc... in uk especially in universities like cardiff,liverpool john morres,aberdeen,sheffield,manchester,holborn,regents college,southampton etc........?what kind of jobs do we get after we do these courses?
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If you have fluency [educated, not the crap street people get by with] in another language and great English skills, an MSc in international economics is a great career program.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Is it wise to do MBA after BSc mathematics, can I get into economics
Is it wise to do MBA after BSc mathematics, can I get into economics?
What will be the future prospects if I do MSc in economics,Can I go abroad for education with mathematics degree.I am from India.
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you may contact to the following web address for the purpose: groups.yahoo.com/group/ufea
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helo yes its nice to do mba aftr Bsc i hv done MBA after doing BSc maths U can do MA economics nt MSc bt i hv also searched nd colleges wud take u in MA economics only if u hv eco as ur subj in graduation According to me MBA is a gud option..MA (Economics) is gud too as after MA econmics u can give IES exam Also(related to civil services).... Do MBA in finance or intrnational business ....i think tht wil suit u d best
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do dont look like indians ! ;)
What will be the future prospects if I do MSc in economics,Can I go abroad for education with mathematics degree.I am from India.
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you may contact to the following web address for the purpose: groups.yahoo.com/group/ufea
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helo yes its nice to do mba aftr Bsc i hv done MBA after doing BSc maths U can do MA economics nt MSc bt i hv also searched nd colleges wud take u in MA economics only if u hv eco as ur subj in graduation According to me MBA is a gud option..MA (Economics) is gud too as after MA econmics u can give IES exam Also(related to civil services).... Do MBA in finance or intrnational business ....i think tht wil suit u d best
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do dont look like indians ! ;)
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Which MSc/MA in Financial Economics is the best
Which MSc/MA in Financial Economics is the best?
Hello! I'm an AB Management Economics senior in the Philippines, and I'm planning to take up an MSc/MA in Financial Economics. I found graduate schools in UK and in Europe that offer the said degree program, but I don't know which one to take. Kindly answer my question based on the ff criteria: a. prestige of school/degree program b. courses offered/required to take c. fees and the likelihood of getting financial aid d. likelihood of being hired after completing the program Thank you very much!
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Hello. a, b, and c depend largely on the school which can be found through searches (you're doing great) c and d depend largely on you.
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Hello - A number of years ago, a study of the employment-connection between the prestige of the undergraduate institution and/or the graduate institution, and the job market showed that at most the "name" school helps you get your first job. If you are returning to the Philippines, prestige is even more amorphous. I'd suggest graduate study in any major university in the UK or Spain, because of the language connections to your career. You need to contact the Philippine Dept of Education to determine what, if any, aid is available to you for study abroad. Keep in mind that a graduate degree also qualifies you to be a college/university instructor. British universities are well-known for welcoming foreign students. I received my LLM at University of Edinburgh [wonderful place, but remarkably cold]. I had been offered the same program at Exeter and I think i would have enjoyed myself more. Of course, if you can get into Oxford or Cambridge, by all means take it. And the London School of Economics may be just the place for you. Good luck
Hello! I'm an AB Management Economics senior in the Philippines, and I'm planning to take up an MSc/MA in Financial Economics. I found graduate schools in UK and in Europe that offer the said degree program, but I don't know which one to take. Kindly answer my question based on the ff criteria: a. prestige of school/degree program b. courses offered/required to take c. fees and the likelihood of getting financial aid d. likelihood of being hired after completing the program Thank you very much!
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Hello. a, b, and c depend largely on the school which can be found through searches (you're doing great) c and d depend largely on you.
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Hello - A number of years ago, a study of the employment-connection between the prestige of the undergraduate institution and/or the graduate institution, and the job market showed that at most the "name" school helps you get your first job. If you are returning to the Philippines, prestige is even more amorphous. I'd suggest graduate study in any major university in the UK or Spain, because of the language connections to your career. You need to contact the Philippine Dept of Education to determine what, if any, aid is available to you for study abroad. Keep in mind that a graduate degree also qualifies you to be a college/university instructor. British universities are well-known for welcoming foreign students. I received my LLM at University of Edinburgh [wonderful place, but remarkably cold]. I had been offered the same program at Exeter and I think i would have enjoyed myself more. Of course, if you can get into Oxford or Cambridge, by all means take it. And the London School of Economics may be just the place for you. Good luck
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Are there management degrees with a focus on emerging markets & economics
Are there management degrees with a focus on emerging markets & economics?
I'm looking for a business management degree where I can either get a concentration economics and emerging markets (and/or development). So far the closest things I've found are the MSc Management & Economics degrees offered in Europe, but those don't have any focus on developing markets. Any suggestions?
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San Diego State
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What about the field of developmental economics? That's basically what you are describing, and a lot of the big name universities of developmental economists on their economics faculties.
I'm looking for a business management degree where I can either get a concentration economics and emerging markets (and/or development). So far the closest things I've found are the MSc Management & Economics degrees offered in Europe, but those don't have any focus on developing markets. Any suggestions?
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San Diego State
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What about the field of developmental economics? That's basically what you are describing, and a lot of the big name universities of developmental economists on their economics faculties.
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