<p>I've been looking around for schools that offer both business/economics/marketing and international/global studies/relations concentrations. I know of and love Penn's Huntsman program, but that is such a major reach that I'd like to find more options. Care to help?</p>
<p>Anyone? I know UChicago and Yale have economics and international studies, but again, they are super reaches.</p>
<p>U of Notre Dame?</p>
<p>Any others? The idea of going to a religious football school in Indiana isn’t that appealing (even though I am Catholic).</p>
<p>William and mary has both.</p>
<p>W&M’s a great school, but I don’t want to go to an OOS public. I’m just very against the idea of having a higher COA just because I don’t live in the state. Any private schools?</p>
<p>Wait, you said you don’t wanna pay more for OOS and then you asked for people to name private schools? I’m confused.</p>
<p>Read carefully: I don’t want to pay more for an oos PUBLIC. I understand the whole idea of having a higher tuition for out-of-state students, but I disagree with it. I’m fine with private schools since it’s the same COA for everyone (this is just a matter of principle, really).</p>
<p>…Georgetown?</p>
<p>how about you give us the criteria for schools that interest you</p>
<p>NYU has one of the world best undergrad business programs and one of the worlds best international relations programs. Can’t go wrong there.</p>
<p>Just about any good school has Econ plus some kind or IR, and if you do this at a top school you’ll probably be better off than at those with business/IR short of Wharton. JHU could be another great place, but otherwise, the best school overall you can get into.</p>