allopenstar: (Default)
[personal profile] allopenstar
My original plan was simple. I wanted to study Masters in Gender Studies at a US or UK university.

But then my dad threw in something else - Law in UK. So I thought, I can study Law as a degree, then Masters in Gender Studies. When I look at UK universities though, it is possible to double major in Law and Gender Studies.

If I do so, then where would I choose to do my Masters in Gender Studies? Should I start with an average UK Law school, then try for a top notch Masters programme in Gender Studies?

And if I am going overseas, they are going to have brilliant Masters in Comparative Politics, so what should I pick? I mean, my first degree is going to be Political Science. Should I abandon it all together after I get it?

Now that both Gender Studies and Comparative Politics, or heck even International Studies (not Relations) becomes possible, what do I pick as my Masters?

Complicated is complicated.
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting