<p>I got into USC's College of Arts and Sciences for international relations (which is my 100% choice of concentration), but I also have the options of attending NYU Stern's program in Business and Political Economy, where I get to spend 2 years in NYC, 1.5 years in London and a semester in Asia. I also go into GWU's Elliot School of Internaitonal Affairs, which is in the middle of DC with all these internships (the university, btw, has a 94% internship participation rate among undergrads).</p>
<p>Let us know what you decide. Wow, lots to choose from congrats!</p>
<p>First off, congrats! NYU and GW both have strong programs in IR. Personally, I would go with Business and Political Economy simply because of the international experience. Then again, GW has amazing study abroad opportunities to offer as well, and you’re not restricted to certain locations (unlike NYU)</p>
<p>Wow, congratulations!
I guess is left to which location you feel more comfortable in. If that doesn’t work, put the names in the bucket, and draw the name, whichever you pick at random, will it be your destiny. My cousin did that, and it worked for her, she’s happy at GWU (she was bet Wash U and JHU, tough choice too)
Good luck and let us know!!</p>