Graduate programs in Strategic Studies?

<p>I'm a junior undergraduate seriously starting to thinking about and look into graduate school for ether security or defense/strategic studies or maybe intelligence.</p>

<p>My stats in a nutshell are the following. I'm currently a an undergrad junior and history major with double minors in International Studies and Intelligence Analysis in which I currently have above a 3.2 GPA. I also have a background of political involvement and leadership positions during my time in college. Additionally, I have a pretty deep bench in terms of research experience in my areas of interest accumulated over my undergrad years from various classes activities etc. I'm also in the process of applying for an internship at a prominent think tank in DC.</p>

<p>So even though I have slightly more then two years of undergrad let I'm interested in doing research in grad school and eventually getting a Phd as well. </p>

<p>My interests being modern warfare and it's evolution, insurgency and terrorism, philosophy of war etc.</p>

<p>Even though it's still early in the process, I was wondering what information anyone had on these programs and if they would be a good fit in terms of my interests. Furthermore, feel free to suggest history, poli sci, or other academic research oriented programs if they might be a better fit for me. Also, I'm not asking for any opinions on my stats, chances etc.I'm only wondering if I would be a good fit for these programs, info on them etc. Since it is still very early in this process for me.</p>

<p>Georgetown
GWU
John's Hopkin's SAIS
Institute of World Politics(IWP)
Missouri
MIT
University of Kansas
Ohio State
UNC Chapel Hill
Yale
Columbia</p>

<p>So fire away with any info you guys might have!</p>

<p>Thanks in advance also!</p>