Double Masters in Astronomy ?

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jimmy shergill
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Double Masters in Astronomy ?

Post by jimmy shergill » Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:30 pm

Dear All,

I am in my final year of Masters in Astronomy from a European University. I have had no experience in Astronomy as of now.

I have two options now :-

1. Go for a PhD in my host university (funding is not sure but still I may be able to support myself).
2. Go for funded Masters again in some other better university.

Please guide me with valuable suggestions and opinions.

Thank you !

Best Wishes,
J.



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