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Hi i know its not polite of me to start a thread as simply as that as a newbie but i just discovered this forum and if anyone can help me out i am sure they are here..My dilemma is this..I have been offered admissions at LSE for MSc international health policy as well as for MPH in Saint louis school of public health in health policy concentration.i am open to further studies and cant decide between them..MSc is one year course while MPH is 2 years course..The cost at LSE is approx 45000 US dollars in total.At saint louis it is 40000 us dollars per year as well..My final goal is to work as health policy analyst in public health sector,UN NGO etc..As far the tuition fees is concerned,money is not a concern if the degree entails a quality education,Which of the above degrees has more avenues in career as health policy analyst..Also i would like to get some work experience before embarking on my career goals further..So i would be thankful if you can tell me your opinions on which is likely a better choice with respect to quality of education,worldwide recognition of LSE degrees,mainly in US,good job placements and from a career perspective..😳