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I've been offered a masters in both Beijin and the Arctic Circle and I am not sure where to go. I love nature and the masters in China would involve a lot of field trips, and the campus is situated in Huairou which has a bunch of beautiful hiking areas.

The arctic circle speaks for itself when it comes to the majesty of nature.

The arctic circle would only be for 1 year, whilst China would be for 2.

Both masters are great and interest me deeply.

I deal well with cold, but humidity gets to me. Not so much that it's a detractor, but if I had to pick a weather I'd go for cold over clammy.

I in part applied to China because it's the one country that takes climate change seriously, so having some connections there might be good.

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[–] Coolkidbozzy@hexbear.net 12 points 1 week ago

Awesome. If you're talking about the arctic university in Tromsø that part of Norway is fucking incredible. I have yet to go to China. I guess the question is, if you were forced at gunpoint to live in China or Norway for the rest of your life, where would you prefer to live? They both have upsides.

I would move to China for better job opportunities, and visit the arctic circle on vacations. However, I think both are better places to live than the US