Good Schools For International Studies?

<p>I'm not very sure what I want to do, but I've recently become interested in International Studies. Do you know if any of the following schools have a good International studies/policy program?</p>

<p>-Amherst
-Brown
-Emory
-Cornell
-UC Berkeley
-Middlebury
-College of William and Mary</p>

<p>Any others I should look at? </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I’m sure others can weigh in on the pros and cons to the schools on your list. As for your question about any other schools, here are a few more. If you’re interested in LACs, look at Swarthmore. If you’re looking at universities, look at Georgetown SFS and Tufts.</p>

<p>Gettysburg, earlham..earlham is especially focused on IS and have the peace and global studies program. gettysburg has the IS proram and peace and justice studies. muhlenberg, is great too beause they allow you to focus on a region and or specific area. just look at the department websites and catalogs. gl</p>

<p>collegiate08 beat me. I saw your question and heard a voice in my head saying “Tufts and Georgetown”</p>

<p>What are your safety schools? College Confidential Rule #1: Start from safeties and move up from there.</p>

<p>Oh…meant to mention Macalester, too.</p>

<p>and Macalester, though not a safety, is easier to get into than Georgetown or Tufts.</p>

<p>tufts has great internationalism, if that makes any sense. georgetown, JHU all good. and then of course, u can never go wrong with HPYSM blah blah blah</p>

<p>International Studies or International Relations?</p>