Admitted to these (Non-MBA Programs) Which Offer Should I Take?

Good Morning Everyone,

I have recently gained admission to this commercially oriented programs-Regulation at LSE, International Political Economy at Kings College London, Global Risk at SAIS, and International Business at Fletcher Tufts.

I am interested in energy banking/finance(specifically fossil fuels), political risk, and how it relates to emerging markets. Also, given that the economy might be going into recession due to the whole global COVID-19 outbreak, I figure it is an excellent time to go back to school.

I am wondering how these programs would be viewed by recruiters in energy banking, consulting, and the vast industry as a whole?

Thank you in advance for your opinions!

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