<p>I plan on going into the field of international development, and I am entirely aware that Georgetown School of Foreign Service is the top of the ladder when it comes to foreign policy studies, however, I also know that Davidson offers extremely small classes, which interests me deeply. I want to be able to have lunch with my professors ten years after I graduate. I really like the academia aspect of college as well, and was wondering which school would offer up a more interesting education. Is it better to graduate from Davidson with less than a 3.8 GPA or to graduate from Georgetown and have no Catholic affiliation? Is it better to live in DC or Charlotte?</p>