UK or USA?

2016-09-05 10:53 pm
I'm currently in school for a BSc in Psychology and already thinking of where to get my master's degree. In terms of expenses, people, places which would be better? UK or USA?

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2016-09-05 11:09 pm
sweet! im studying psychology too! im from scotland and in scotland university is free! in England you have to pay and if you are foreign then you have to pay also. Being from the UK and if i had the money I would move to the US in a heartbeat. The university's seem to be a lot better and there loads more university's in the states compared to the UK. In America it seems to be sensational! Would love to study in America but lucky for me i get to study it for free in Scotland. The easy choice would be USA, no doubt about it!
2017-02-16 2:06 am
Get your Masters degree in your country.
Without knowing where you live and work it is hard to advise,
Will a degree from the US or UK qualify you in this field for. Ajob in your country?

US is huge, you can find an area to your liking. Snow, sun, beach, city, country there are universities across the US,
Cost will be at least $40,000 per year
2016-09-06 3:41 pm
Get your Masters degree in your country.
Without knowing where you live and work it is hard to advise,
Will a degree from the US or UK qualify you in this field for. Ajob in your country?

US is huge, you can find an area to your liking. Snow, sun, beach, city, country there are universities across the US,
Cost will be at least $40,000 per year
2016-09-06 1:26 pm
Since you don't provide any useful information for anyone to base their answer on, I can only provide general information, namely that studying in the USA is more expensive *per year* than in the UK, and most Master's programmes take two years as opposed to the one (or at most one-and-a-bit) in the UK, so the total cost of your studies in the USA will be at least twice the UK equivalent, and probably more.
2016-09-06 11:08 am
The part of this question that is missing is what you intend to do with this Master's. If you want to be a clinical psychologist, you need to do your PhD in the place where you plan to live and work. This is not a transferable qualification as you have to be certified.

If you are just doing this out of interest, be careful. There are career options after an undergraduate degree in psychology but they are somewhat limited. UX is a good field. But getting a Master's would not make you more employable. Further study needs to have a very specific goal.


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