Arts and sciences

<p>Anybody know anything about international relations? Or have any important info about Penn that I should know? Right now my choice is between Cornell and Penn (assuming I get into Penn).</p>

<p>did you do RD to both?</p>

<p>yeah (10 char)</p>

<p>Penn is better. At least that's what I remember being told when I applied to Penn...</p>

<p>Our PSCI and regional studies depts rock. There are certainly more internationals in Philadelphia than Ithaca...</p>

<p>Penn's Avery Goldstein has mentored a lot of people lining the halls of America's military-industrial complex....Arthur Waldron too.</p>

<p>And of course the existence of Wharton makes possible an entire new layer of depth to your education that would otherwise not be possible (I'm in MGMT-234 - 'international comparative management' right now and it is superb).</p>

<p>JohnnyK,</p>

<p>Don't deny it. You look up to Arthur Waldron not because he taught at the Naval War College but because he has a Chinese wife.</p>

<p>Everything I learned about ravaging women I learned from IR</p>

<p>agreed Meng. You know what they say: tigers in the bedroom and the boardroom.</p>

<p>yeah, if this upcoming recession doesnt set back the yellow people another 1000 dynasties</p>