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M fiancee and I want to go to the same school for Master's in Economics. We got accepted to Texas A&M, University of Colorado-Denver, University of Missouiri-Columbia, Syracuse University and Clemson. Which one do you think is the best? Tamu seems good when we check rankings etc, but Master program is focused on Finance, and the class is so crowded. They have 160 students. Missouri and Syracuse has only 20 about people. My specific interest area is Economic Policy and my fiancee's is Public Economics. Does Tamu has a good prestige because of its Phd program, or its Master is good as well? Missouri's professors seems really good, from schools like MIT, but I couldn't find much information about the reputation of the program. Weather is a big drawback for Syracuse University, but they say it is a strong school. I will continue my education after Master as a Phd student, and I want to be well prepared for Phd. I want to stay in academia rather than working in private sector. I am afraid that I will not be able to find a scholarship or assistantship because of graduating a weak school. Which one of these schools is best do you think for my purposes?
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Hi All, I have received following admissions for Fall 2014: 1. University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) for MS/PhD in ECE department. No financial aid. I mailed the graduate department and got to know that I will be supposed to find fellowships and advisor in my first semester. Further, depending on circumstances, I can always change my admission from PhD to MS and vice versa. 2. Texas A&M University (TAMU) for MS. No financial aid. Can change to PhD depending on financial aid and advisor. My area of interest is (1) microelectronics and computer architecture and (2) Nano-electronics and fabrication. I am international student, so fee structure would be 47000$ per year for UCSB and 34000$ per year for TAMU. Please suggest me which university should I consider for above field of interest considering financial situation, job opportunities and research potential given considerable "extra" amount that I will have to pay for UCSB. Waiting for your responses... any suggestions and replies would be really helpful. Thank You Additional Info: I have also been admitted from MichiganTech for PhD in same area without funding.
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Hi All, I have received following admissions for Fall 2014: 1. University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) for MS/PhD in ECE department. No financial aid. I mailed the graduate department and got to know that I will be supposed to find fellowships and advisor in my first semester. Further, depending on circumstances, I can always change my admission from PhD to MS and vice versa. 2. Texas A&M University (TAMU) for MS. No financial aid. Can change to PhD depending on financial aid and advisor. My area of interest is (1) microelectronics and computer architecture and (2) Nano-electronics and fabrication. I am international student, so fee structure would be 47000$ per year for UCSB and 34000$ per year for TAMU. Please suggest me which university should I consider for above field of area considering financial situation, job opportunities and research potential given considerable "extra" amount that I will have to pay for UCSB. Waiting for your responses... any suggestions and replies would be really helpful. Thank You Additional Info: I have also been admitted from MichiganTech for PhD in same area without funding.
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