<p>I recently got accepted into the McDonough school of Business at Georgetown as well as WCAS at Northwestern and Claremont McKenna. I plan on visiting this month. </p>
<p>I'm currently thinking about International Business or economics with a minor in Chinese or Psychology. I may pursue law in the future. </p>
<p>Does anyone have any advice about the programs at any of these schools? I can totally see myself at any one of them, but they're so spread out across the country I'm not sure what to do!</p>
<p>Georgetown. Excellent language programs and study abroad opportunities. good psychology department, and excellent law school placement. Moreover, Georgetown makes it easy to minor in subjects outside of the business school. If your grades are good enough you can get apply to the law school (top 15) without taking the LSAT.</p>
<p>You can’t really beat the IR and Econ departments at Claremont. If you had applied to SFS, it might be a harder decision, but CMC is going to give you more personal attention and prepare you for law school better than a business education</p>
<p>Thank you! I really appreciate all your help with this. </p>
<p>Yes, I’ve heard about the program at Georgetown University Law Center. Does anyone know the exact requirements? I know there is a 3.8 minimum GPA. </p>
<p>I’m learning a lot more about Claremont McKenna. The education sounds solid (that’s certainly true at Northwestern and Georgetown as well), but it’s an extremely small school. What do graduates usually do post graduation?</p>