<p>Hi all,
I am an incoming High School Senior from the Northeast struggling to decide on a small amount of schools. I am really interested in the Political Science/ International Relations/ Law/ History realm and then another part of me loves the Sciences (Biology) etc.. I was wondering if any of you had any input into schools that would be perfect for me in this sense. All types of schools would be greatly appreciated. I can definitely let you know on my credentials and achievements if that helps but I find it worthless to list off "how great I am" as many on this site do.
Thank you so much for any help
James</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins and UMD - College Park to name a few. Most schools in and around D.C. are going to have great political science and international relations programs if you're looking to go to college around there.</p>
<p>^^ Yeah if you are into political science it's hard to beat the DC schools: Georgetown, George Washington, UMD (a subway ride from DC) and American (depending on your numbers).</p>
<p>If you're willing to look to the west coast, I believe the Claremont colleges are known for their IR/poly sci programs.</p>
<p>Amherst, Bowdoin, Haverford, Swarthmore, and Williams would be great places to start... All are extraordinarily strong in both the social sciences and the natural sciences.</p>