I have a Masters in a similar area and it allowed me to get a job that I love. I also went into mad debt and that means that for the foreseeable future a good chink of my take home pay goes right to student loans. If you can live with that, go for it. I would suggest that you have a pretty good idea of where you want to be after you graduate. A lot of people go into international affairs type programs with some fuzzy notion about travelling and saving the world.
Also, is this a 1-year program? 100k per year sounds real steep for an American 2-year program. The elite international programs in the states (Harvard's JFK, SAIS, Gtown, Columbia's SIPA) are around 40k a year.
Also, is this a 1-year program? 100k per year sounds real steep for an American 2-year program. The elite international programs in the states (Harvard's JFK, SAIS, Gtown, Columbia's SIPA) are around 40k a year.