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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends a lot on the programs and whether you have to pay $$ or not[/quote] Merit scholarships are not common in masters degree programs. Most masters degree programs are used as cash cows for the department to help fund the department's PhD programs. No, a masters degree from Harvard, Yale, or Columbia is not as prestigious as earning a BA or BS degree from the same institution. Should be obvious as entry is typically much easier. Nevertheless, some masters degree programs are well respected. Plus, a masters degree in IR gives the individual added credibility in the field and separates one from the pack of BA holders when applying for certain jobs in the field. Here is a guide to the 50 best BA & 50 best masters degree programs in International Relations: https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/20/top-fifty-schools-international-relations-foreign-policy/[/quote]
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