<p>I'd like to do IR and economics, and eventually go onto Business School. I have no idea where to go, because I've no idea who has the best programs. I get the feeling that Hopkins has the best IR, but I've also heard that Hopkins is really cutthroat, which isn't appealing to me at all. I'd like an atmosphere where everyone works super hard, but at the end of the day you're happy if the guy next to you did well as well.
Where should I go? Which place has the best stuff? And which place is the best in terms of Graduate Business admissions?
Thanks</p>
<p>Hopkins absolutely can meet your needs. You have to go visit though. See if you can make it to campus this April. Hopkins is a very collaborative learning environment with high academic standards.</p>
<p>Hopkins also offers these unique opportunities for students interested in going into business and business-related disciplines:</p>
<p>[The</a> Center for Leadership Education](<a href=“http://web.jhu.edu/Leadership]The”>http://web.jhu.edu/Leadership)</p>
<p>The Salant Business Competition is where students are challenged to manage a real portfolio of $200,000. </p>
<p>Definitely give that site a read over.</p>
<p>Here are courses from the Entrepreneurship & Management Minor:</p>
<p>660.105 Introduction to Business
660.203 Financial Accounting
660.205 Business Law I
660.250 Principles of Marketing
660.300 Managerial Finance
660.303 Managerial Accounting
660.304 Financial Statement Analysis
660.306 Law and the Internet
660.307 Business Law II
660.310 Case Studies in Business Ethics
660.321 Managing Social Enterprises
660.332 Leadership Theory</p>
<p>660.333 Leading Change
660.335 Negotiation and Conflict Management
660.340 Principles of Management
660.341 Business Process & Quality Management
660.350 Marketing Strategy
660.358 International Marketing
660.401 Advanced Corporate Finance
660.405 Intellectual Property Law
660.450 Advertising and Promotion
660.460 Entrepreneurship
660.461 Engineering Business & Management
660.500 Business Internship
660.501 Practicum in Entrepreneurship</p>
<p>** Being east coast for business interviews and internships makes life a whole lot easier… **</p>