Post Graduate for Americans

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  1. epaloma's Avatar
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    Post Graduate for Americans
    I am currently in undergrad in the States for Spanish and Art History. Because of APs, I will be graduating a year early. So, I am debating whether to take this extra year off to get some work experience or to go straight to Grad school.
    I am looking at Grad programs for Art History in the States (Berkeley, Yale) and Abroad, but I'm wondering how a degree earned abroad translates to the US. I did some time abroad in Rome during undergrad and really enjoyed it, and am possibly looking to do the same for grad school. I'm just wondering about the employability of a St. A degree in the States. Any Americans who have been through this, or have any comments on my situation please dispense any advice you may have (esp. if you are from the Art History program). Thanks!
  2. AviG123's Avatar
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    Re: Post Graduate for Americans
    Isn't St Andrews quite popular among Americans? If so then I would expect it to have good employability rates. It is certainly popular among British employers as it is generally considered a UK top 10 university.
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