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Brandeis full-time MSF or Boston U Met Financial Econ? [#permalink] New post 13 May 2012, 21:34
Hello,

I am seeking advice for my niece who is in Taiwan to make a decision for his graduate study here in the U.S. He majored in Atmospheric Sciences for undergraduate but wants to switch to business major for graduate school. He only has one-year research assistance working experience in Atmospheric Sciences so understandably he wouldn't have many choices in graduate schools. However, he managed to get admissions to Brandeis International Business School full-time MS in Finance and Boston U. Metropolitan College's MS in Administrative Science concentration in Financial Economics. Having no prior business working experience nor a business undergraduate major, which would you recommend him to attend? Which would give him a solid foundation and "open more doors" for him? Many thanks in advance...
Brandeis full-time MSF or Boston U Met Financial Econ?   [#permalink] 13 May 2012, 21:34
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