|
you'll definitely be competitive in consulting - this is one of the fields that I am looking at quite closely.
I don't know enough about the WB to make an accurate assessment there. My guess, however, is that it might be a tougher match with a less technical degree like the those from Duke and NYU. The more econometrics you include in your course selection, the better off you will probably be. My guess would be that you will find a decent job at a policy or research organization, but phd's are valued much more highly so you may hit a glass ceiling. Poke around on the WB site and see what you find.
Hopefully someone else will be able to offer more insightful comments or set me straight if I've made mistakes.
|