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Simone, I graduated from a very well regarded museum studies masters
degree program in 1989. I am of the mind that it is not a good idea to
rely too heavily on the reputation of any one program. In my museum
career, I have found that internships at well known and well regarded
museums can make a big difference in the overall job market. Getting good
and relevant experience in the area one wants to pursue is the best tactic.
Employers want to know how you can help solve their particular problems,
deal with their issues, and if you can do the job professionally and
competently. Five years down the road, it won't make a huge difference what
program you attended- except as a valuable local networking tool.
A. Danielson
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 1997 10:52 PM
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Subject: Netherland or U.K. ?
Hi, I'm Simone.
One of my best friend got admissions for Museum Studies from two graduate
schools.
The School of Art in Amsterdam and University of Leicester.
Neither she nor I know which school is well-known and offer better jobs
or standing after getting M.A. degree.
She has to decide which school to attend as soon as possible, at least by
June 30th. If you have any suggestions or information about these schools
, please send message to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Thank you so much.
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