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Course: MSc Behavioural Economics
Institution: University of Nottingham
Please introduce yourself – what did you study before going to the UK?
I completed a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master’s degree in Commerce and Accountancy at Thammasat University.
Why did you choose to study in the UK?
The UK offers programmes that align well with my career goals and professional needs.
Why did you choose this university and what impressed you during your studies?
I chose the University of Nottingham because it offers a programme that closely matches my interests and has a strong reputation in the field.
Why did you choose this programme?
I chose MSc Behavioural Economics because it is directly relevant to my work and can be applied in my professional field.
How has this course helped your career after graduation?
It has helped develop my skills in regulatory oversight and policymaking, enabling me to design and implement policies more effectively.
How did our service and team help you with your study abroad journey?
P’Ploy from One Education provided guidance throughout every step, from outlining timelines for preparing test scores and documents to supporting the application process and student visa. She also closely followed up on progress and offered valuable advice on all aspects related to studying in the UK.
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