huntsman and mother tongue?

<p>I don't know if I'd do them, but I probably do know them.</p>

<p>is it really a joke?
cuz i dont want to waste my time learning chinese</p>

<p>i thought the emphasis would be on international relationships?.....</p>

<p>international relationships can be fun</p>

<p>I assure you yihan, you'll waste your time in Chinese classes you don't want to take with a spattering of classes contrived explicitly to cross count with Wharton.</p>

<p>I know many people in the program...I don't know if any of them actualyl take any classes about international stuff.</p>

<p>none that i know of, certainly</p>

<p>wait! don't you have to fulfill the same requirements like a IR major?????</p>

<p>ahaa:

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<p>The Huntsman Program Requirements
Course Units
International Studies Major Requirements<br>
Advanced Language Courses 4
Area Studies Courses 4
International Business Courses 3
International Studies Courses 4
Senior Thesis 1</p>

<p>One Semester of Study Abroad<br>
Students typically take area, international studies or international business courses during study abroad.

[/quote]
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<p>The last sentence.</p>

<p>Hahahahahahahaha it is NOTHING like an actual IR degree. I know many IR majors. The intersection is minimal. Huntsman is about double counting the stupidest classes possible.</p>

<p>Also, every person I know who spoke Chinese coming into the program is dreading going abroad, and I even know someone who dropped the program because they realized it was a) bull and b) going abroad to crappy chinese universities so awful curves and grade deflation could destroy her GPA wasn't worth it.</p>

<p>poor sample size asshat</p>

<p>also jcoveney is a predatory mexican</p>

<p>for clarification:</p>

<p>Mexican like AJ, predatory unlike AJ</p>

<p>the x-factor: the fatness</p>

<p>I'm just saying it's a worthless program</p>

<p>And that's something we all can get behind</p>

<p>That and that crocodiles are freaking scary

<a href="http://infolab.stanford.edu/%7Ewidom/photos/crocodile.jpg%5B/img%5D"&gt;http://infolab.stanford.edu/~widom/photos/crocodile.jpg

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<p>huntsman is in dire need of revamp</p>

<p>red rummmm....er ...red herrrrrinng</p>

<p>legend, your neolithic face is inneed of a revamp</p>

<p>soo
if i grew up bilingual in english and swedish, and am basically fluent in french, would they mind if i chose arabic for my language after only taking one course in it?</p>

<p>i can pick french, but i do not want to do business in europe @_@</p>

<p>also, the university they have in china for huntsman are the top schools in china, right?</p>

<p>if i want to do international studies and business, should i just apply wharton and take some courses on the side?</p>

<p>how bad is huntsman anyway?</p>

<p>I'd just apply to CAS and take what you want to take. Who wants to take half of the Wharton core?</p>

<p>but my ECs are quite international relationship focused...
would wharton wonder y i apply to wharton instead of huntsman?</p>

<p>i came to the us when i was 4 from china and i want to apply for chinese...is that supposed to be bad? why can't you do your native country?</p>

<p>hey harvard
i came to canada 2 years ago and i want to apply for chinese LOL</p>