LSE vs AU for IR

<p>Hello everyone. </p>

<p>I was recently accepted to AU SIS for the US foreign Policy MA and LSE for the International Relations MSc program. </p>

<p>One is in DC one is in London, from what I read they are both great programs. I don't know which to pick!!</p>

<p>can someone comment as to the merits or one or either?
has anyone studied IR at LSE or AU school of international service?</p>

<p>Anything that you could say, that might help me!?</p>

<p>My opinion, albeit it an uninformed one, is to go with LSE.</p>

<p>I am biased, however, because as a Georgetown graduate, I never found AU to be that prestigious.</p>

<p>Further, if you go to LSE, you will have a much more international experience.</p>

<p>Plus, I presume that LSE has much more power in the employment marketplace.</p>

<p>Just out of curiousity, did you consider St Andrews? My kid has been admitted there for IR as an undergraduate.</p>

<p>LSE all the way.</p>