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I am an international student and I have been admitted into the Financial Mathematics PhD program at Florida State University, and also the MSc Financial Mathematics program at LSE. I want to weigh both of my options career-wise. The program at FSU is fully-funded so I would not have to go into any debt for it, and the LSE program is very expensive. I want to know if it is 'worth it' to spend that much money at LSE since I am having some difficulty getting information about the quality of the program compared to other's in the UK. I also have a similar difficulty with FSU (things like employment statistics). I want to know what is the smarter decision to make (most people I have talked to about this think the PhD at FSU is a way better option), given that I can stick it out for 5 years for a PhD? Plus, if instead I was admitted to the Imperial Math Finn program, would that change anything, as it is almost equally as expensive?
I am not sure if I have posted this in the right place, but any advice would be appreciated.
I am not sure if I have posted this in the right place, but any advice would be appreciated.