Interests of SFS students

<p>What are SFS students interested in? Are they very career-oriented or all about learning? What do they plan to do following graduation?</p>

<p>I like philosophy and social sciences and languages and learning for its own sake, but I also am on the board of a 501(c)(3) non-profit that does its work in Africa and I love that. I could also see myself getting a master's degree or JD, but I don't know what I want as a career. I've already visited Georgetown and liked it, but I'd like a better understanding of how it fits my interests.</p>

<p>Any thoughts?</p>

<p>The SFS is a very diverse group of students, which I think is one of its greatest appeals. You have policy wonks, IR theorists, NGO humanitarians, linguistic nerds, anthropologists, sociologists, and economists all encompassed in one program and often in more than person. I think what draws us together is a commitment to serious academics, a love of the global perspective, and a strong desire to further social justice. Your interests would fit in perfectly with the SFS mentality.</p>