<p>which one is better ?</p>
<p>US(Georgia Tech- Finance) or London(LSE-OR)</p>
<p>Please help..I am very much confused as have admits from both places</p>
<p>which one is better ?</p>
<p>US(Georgia Tech- Finance) or London(LSE-OR)</p>
<p>Please help..I am very much confused as have admits from both places</p>
<p>I don't know much about Georgia Tech, but LSE is very highly regarded in the UK, and has worldwide reputation. It is consistently ranked in the top 5 UK-wide, and often, right below Oxford and Cambridge. You also get London as your playground. What is OR? Are you in US or international?
I would most likely pick LSE, but it's not to say that Georgia Tech is bad. I'm more familiar with LSE, and it seems too great of an opportunity to pass up.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot for your response..</p>
<p>I am from India
Looking forward to do masters: switching to finance field</p>
<p>Job prospects/ job type post graduation in UK and US: that is also what I am concerned about...general feeling is that you have to struggle hard to get a job if you do grad from UK and seek job somewhere else</p>
<p>OR = operational research</p>
<p>i would definetly do LSE if i were you. im hoping to spend my semester abroad there and london >>>>> atlanta. even though atlanta is a VERY metropolitan city i think (and this is just my biased opinion as ive never been to atlanta or londa) it would be much easier to adust to london coming from india than it would to georgia. GT's business school is not bad persay but its not THAT highly regarded. rankings (even though theyre kinda bs they can give you a good ballpark) put it at #55 undergrad in the US. i think youd be much better off going to LSE that way.</p>
<p>job market is not so hot everywhere right now. you said its hard to get a job in the UK after graduation? that could be true, i have no clue but it must not be impossible or the people would never to go school there. plus, i think if you went to GT youd have to stick to the US and maybe even the south for a while after graduation.</p>