NYU vs LSE (haven't applied yet)

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>Next year I'll finish my undergrad in and hopefully I'll be able for apply to a Master's degree.</p>

<p>So two schools have caught my interest : LSE (London School of Economics) and NYU (New York University).</p>

<p>Basically, at LSE I'd apply for a Master's degree in Management and at NYU I'd apply for a Master's degree in Mass Communication.</p>

<p>I've tried looking online but all I've found are mixed reviews. Everyone ends up saying it all depends where you want to live...</p>

<p>I feel like NYU is more famous but LSE is more prestigious...</p>

<p>Has anyone been to these schools? What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Where about are you studying your undergraduate degree? American masters are typically two years, whereas LSE is a year for most MSc. I’m a graduate of LSE so I am biased, but LSE is very international, the Department of Management is in the New Academic Building so great facilities. In the last 5 years the building programme has gone mad so the facilities are getting better and better.</p>

<p>And of course you are in London. All degrees at LSE are very selective so I would not work from the assumption that you will be offered a place :(</p>