Neuroscience Masters
Economics Bachelor’s
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Trending & News Obviously a master's degree but the question shows a complete lack of focus as the paths to preparation for these fields are completely incongruous. Also when you complete these programs you will be in your 30s where many highly-qualified graduates will be coming out in their early- to mid-20s.
Please don’t choose your degree based on “impressing” people. Just pick what better lines up with your intended career goals
A masters degree is higher than a bachelors. I think it goes: no college, certification, bachelors, masters, doctorate. Although I don't know why you'd stop at a masters in neuroscience, most people would get the doctoral degree.
The impression of a degree often depends on the context and the audience evaluating it. A master's in Neuroscience might be seen as more specialized and advanced, indicating a deeper expertise in a complex field. On the other hand, a bachelor's in Economics is versatile and widely applicable in various industries. Ultimately, the value lies in how each degree aligns with your career aspirations and how effectively you apply your knowledge and skills in practice. Your personal interest and passion for the subject area will also greatly influence your success and fulfillment.
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The former by a good deal.
Depends on what kind of job you like.
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