<p>My son is a sophomore at Suffolk U in Boston, they don't have a very broad Asian History curriculum. He wasn't planning on majoring in that, but he loves it and has decided to transfer. He takes some classes at MIT for Asian History now, that his college doesn't offer. He wants to learn to speak Japanese, he's taking Chinese now, but Suffolk doesn't offer Japanese (big problem because he wants to live in Japan).
His GPA after Freshman year was 3.5
Anyone have any suggestions? Anything at all would help!</p>
<p>Anyone have any ideas? Please!</p>
<p>I'd consider looking into California schools such as UCLA, Berkeley, and USC. I do know they have many asian-related majors but I haven't looked into it in depth.</p>
<p>What about Columbia University?</p>
<p>Consider Sewanee, an excellent (top 35 US News) liberal arts college on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. He could major in history with a focus in Asian history. The history faculty is very strong, and is supplemented by a new global studies programs and an econ faculty with an international bent. The college has produced more Rhodes scholars than almost any other school of its size besides Williams and Reed.
<a href="http://www.sewanee.edu%5B/url%5D">http://www.sewanee.edu</a></p>
<p>umich - ann arbor or uc - berkeley.</p>
<p>oh Japanese? I don't know...</p>
<p>why doesn't he transfer to MIT</p>
<p>Who wants a BS in history???
Sounds like... well, bs to me.</p>
<p><em>yellow fever alert</em></p>
<p>lol, amen lostincode, amen</p>