<p>This Thursday, I was accepted to Columbia and Princeton. Of course, I am ecstatic, but also confused. I think that I want to work internationally (I am not yet sure if in the public or the private sector), and therefore applied and was accepted Early Action at Georgetown's SFS. Which school of these three should I choose? Georgetown, being located in DC, has great opportunities for those who want to study international relations and economics, but I would feel foolish to turn down schools like Columbia and Princeton for the SFS. It also seems to have a great social life and spirit. Columbia rivals Georgetown in location, but its lack of attention towards undergraduates is infamous. It does, however, offer the most languages and has a great Political Science program. Princeton, on the other hand, is the most selective and highest ranked of the three but, as far as I know, does not offer the international breadth that Georgetown and Columbia do. So...where should I go?</p>
<p>Don’t turn down Columbia or Princeton.</p>
<p>You need to decide, is urban or suburban more important? I very much love Princeton’s atmosphere…</p>
<p>We have Woodrow Wilson, so have a look at that.</p>
<p>I myself would choose Princeton. Georgetown may have good resources for you, but Princeton can definitely offer you just as much. They have the Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs. You should look into that, it might be just what you’re looking for. Columbia’s great too. If you like the city setting, then go with Columbia. But several people have told me that going to Princeton changed their lives. I think Princeton can offer you the most memorable experience and the best education. good luck!</p>