<p>Poli-science and pre-law major, probably journalism minor.
Money isn't an issue, they all offer similiar aid.
I'm concerned about intern oppurtunities
How prestigious their respective programs are(how future employers would view the schools).
I would be in honors at Tulane(I'm priority wailtist and am actively talking to add., and very likely will get in) and Marquetter(they offer 3 and 3 for law).
I want to have an overall great college experiance, but not feel "lost" at a huge school. (Case does have moderate amount of partying).
I want to get a great education but still have some fun.
Fordham is a distant 4th on my list- they're expensive, NY is expensive, campus is ok, but have a good law/social sciences, but still considering.
I am from pgh, pa.
If you could give me some much needed feedback, and maybe your ranking 1-4 would be awesome!
Thanks!</p>
<p>If I go to Tulane, I'd be majoring in polisci, too. Their program seems solid, although a higher percentage of students seem to be more into business and science. Unfortunately, Tulane does not have a journalism major or minor..which really sucks.</p>
<p>True. Doing research on the poli science major, it is pretty versitile in that it is an unoffical minor in journalism. As in, you can be a political columnist w/ a poliscience degree...</p>
<p>Anyone else???</p>
<p>I'd pick Tulane if you get in off the waitlist.</p>
<p>Case is probably good academics but I've heard the social life isn't the greatest. Also, Clevland tends to have alot of crime so I would check to see if its in a safe area.</p>
<p>Marquette looks like a well-rounded college experience. But doesn't have as strong as an academic rep as the others (although they are all close enough where you should pick on fit).</p>