<p>Hey all,</p>
<p>I know that alot of people are stuck between Brown and Georgetown SFS or College. I have to say that in looking at the course offering for International Relations, Political Science, and History, it really seem like Georgetown (especially SFS) has a clear advantage. While I understand that Georgetown SFS is the best in the country, Brown's course offering across the board is a bit dissapointing. I would love for any Brown current students to correct me on this one, but what I could find on "<a href="http://boca.brown.edu/">http://boca.brown.edu/</a>" (the brown course website) for 1-200 level classes (those for primarily undergraduates and some graduates) were really general survay classes compared to Georgetown. Please give opinions on what you think of these differences.</p>
<p>SFS- School of Foreign Service (Its aways nice to give definitions all to often on these board people give acronyms that are impossible to figure out)</p>
<p><a href="http://boca.brown.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://boca.brown.edu/</a> -Brown Course Catolog
<a href="http://explore.georgetown.edu/views/?viewid=56%5B/url%5D">http://explore.georgetown.edu/views/?viewid=56</a> -Georgetown SFS for international politics major</p>