Hello!
I hope to soon join the ranks of museum professionals and would greatly
appreciate any input on the following: I'm planning to begin graduate school
to earn my master's in art history starting in the fall of 2004 and am
debating whether to attend a university in the United States or the UK. I
hope to specialize in British art and have already studied abroad and
interned at a museum in London. But realistically, I will probably work in
an American institution after graduation (I'm interested in working in
collections or education).  I'd love to hear what your opinions are as to
hiring someone with a degree from a university abroad as compared to one
earned here in the U.S.

Thank you,
Reagan Duplisea

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