Hi everyone -
I come to you begging for your advise. I am an American college graduate and will be attending one of these schools next year. I've read conflicting information about which would be best, so I was hoping anyone with insight would be kind enough to lend his/her advise. I just ask that you please keep the advise focused on the quality of the school and degree, not cost or other factors, etc.
I am unsure as whether I would like to eventually pursue a PhD, or enter back into the private sector, but I would like a program that (if possible) would help me keep both of these options open.
I'm specifically interested in Behavioural Economics, especially using applications of the Big Five Personality Theory and Myers-Briggs.
Here are the schools I am considering:
Nottingham University - MSc in Behavioural Economics (applied)
Erasmus University Rotterdam - MSc in Behavioural Economics (accepted)
University of Amsterdam - MSc in Behavioural Economics and Game Theory (almost done with application)
Maastricht University - MSc in Human Decision Science (applied)
Thank you in advance for your advise, it is truly much appreciated.