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Julie Hare

Think hard: the best choice might not be the most obvious one

When it comes to choosing the right degree and right school, what is the best decision for one person might not translate to the next.

Julie HareEducation editor

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Reputation and rankings are usually the first line of screening for anyone considering a postgraduate degree in business and management. But let’s be honest, life and all its intricacies also factor into what can be a complex decision with big consequences.

Cost, convenience, structure, relevance of the curriculum to one’s current or projected circumstances, opportunity cost, flexibility of delivery, subject options, networking and possible internships all need to be considered.

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Julie Hare is the Education editor. She has more than 20 years’ experience as a writer, journalist and editor. Connect with Julie on Twitter. Email Julie at julie.hare@afr.com

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