<p>I'm deciding between those three schools, I want to study international relations and I definitely want to study abroad, but I don't know which school to pick. Helpp</p>
<p>JHU. The proximity to Washington DC, the schools international reputation, and the possibility of doing a 5-year BA/MA program with SAIS, one of the best schools for IR in the world (on par with Fletcher at tufts) is unmatched.</p>
<p>Any money issues?</p>
<p>For IR, Tufts or Johns Hopkins. The two schools do “feel” different–have you visited either or both? </p>
<p>D1 is at Tufts, came in intending to be an IR major, changed to something totally different, but is still in her heart of hearts an IR major…and that kind of IR awareness permeates throughout the entire school. Undergrads can take courses at Fletcher (the IR grad program) starting freshman year, and there’s EPIIC <a href=“http://www.tuftsgloballeadership.org/program/epiic-0”>http://www.tuftsgloballeadership.org/program/epiic-0</a> a unique-to-Tufts undergrad course that studies one topic of international import in depth for a year, culminating in a student-run symposium. </p>
<p>All three of course have study abroad programs, and UC has its own attractions. No bad choices. </p>