KENNEDY v WILSON

<p>I am about to attend Princeton University this fall. I was wondering though: for graduate school, which is better. Woody Woo or the Kennedy School of Government? Which one is more competitive, and what are the advantages of each?</p>

<p>oooh, you are lucky to have such a choice, I wish I had your spot, </p>

<p>I think that both are amazing places though kennedy might be a bit better just because of the profs but again, both are FANTASTIC</p>

<p>OMG...that is definately a damn hard choice.</p>

<p>I would have to say they are both equal programs. However, if you are coming from Princeton I would say go to the Kennedy School, purely because it is better to diversify where you study just because you make more connections that way. By the same logic, if you were coming from Harvard, I would say go to Wilson.</p>

<p>I agree with pimpdaddy</p>

<p>I have always thought it would be nice to do graduate-level work in a larger city, because you don't really have the same "college-y" activities available to you that you do at the undergraduate level. Seems it would be alot of fun to go out on the town with classmates in Cambridge/Boston than in Princeton.</p>

<p>My dad is the head of the political science department at a local state university, and he told me that for graduates, Kennedy is the better school(but don't get your hopes up yet, it is EXTREMELY difficult to get in to-it has an even lower acceptance rate than Harvard and Princeton for undergrads). P-town is probably the best place for u as an undergrad though cause Wilson is much more devoted to undergrads and harvard's poli sci dept is.</p>

<p>for a moment there, I thought this thread was going to be about the presidents. I got all excited. haha.</p>

<p>so what do they judge me on?</p>