<p>i was looking a lot into what i want to do today...and while i still really want a career in international relations, im not sure yet. i was considering physicist as well. are there schools that are strong in both departments so i could be flexible with major? i know its kind of an odd comparison but are there any schools very strong in both></p>
<p>Johns Hopkins.</p>
<p>You should learn how to spell International Relations first. And physics, too.</p>
<p>Just kidding. :)</p>
<p>NYU, I think? University of Michigan is pretty much good at everything. Tufts is good in IR, but I don't know about physics.</p>
<p>I wouldn't come to Tufts for physics haha..something I can't understand is how the engineering department can be strong if it's rooted with a weak physics department. However, because I'm not an engineer I can't quite say, but all of my friends seem to enjoy the (nonphysics related) academics nonetheless.</p>
<p>haha ihateCA sorry :p</p>
<p>hmm hopefully i can decide what i want to do before i have to apply. theyre so different. i was already looking at jhu and tufts so thats good</p>
<p>JHU and Princeton will be my two choices for both IR and physics.</p>
<p>Princeton, yes.</p>