<p>HAVE A 3.48 GPA WEIGHTED (as of now 2nd semester Junior)
ANY SUGGESTIONS OF A INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COLLEGE THAT WOULD BE A FIT FOR ME?
THANKS</p>
<p>Have you looked into American U in Washington, D.C.?</p>
<p>HAY I CAN USE CAPS LOCK TOO!!1 (or use lower case in parentheses)
HASNT THIS THREAD BEEN DONE 3000 TIMES ALREADY? LOL!
THANKS</p>
<p>Ditto saranac. American is one of the best places to study international affairs.</p>
<p>ledzep-- haven't most threads been done 3000 times already? what is a good school for me? what is the best school for x? and someone will say ranking for undergrad departments is pretty meaningless-- if it is a good school, it is good all around.</p>
<p>Thank you. (CAPS OFF)</p>
<p>For serious, with your GPA, you might want to look at Syracuse.</p>
<p>I suggest several schools that are good for that:
Northeast:
- American University (Match)
- GWU (Reach but very realistic with strong SAT)
- Boston College (Reach)
- Boston University (Match)</p>
<p>Southeast:
- Tulane (Match: their standards are nto as high because they are slowly trying to attract students back to NOLA and they cant keep the same bar as they had before)
- University of Miami (reach but a very realistic reach if ur SATs are strong)
- Georgia Tech (Reach but very realistic option with strong SATs)
- University of South Carolina: Match/Safety
- UGA: match</p>
<p>MidWest:
- Indiana: Safety
- Michigan State: safety
- Purdue: safety
- Ohio State: match/safety</p>
<p>SouthWest:
- Texas A&M: match
- UT Austin: reach (if ur in state its a possibility otherwise its gonna be tough)
- Arizona: safety
- Arizona State: safety</p>
<p>West:
- USC: reach but with a strong SAt its a possibility.
- UCSB: not sure how good their program in Int studies is but to get in u have a shot.
- Washington State: safety
- Portland: match/safety
- Washington: Match/reach</p>
<p>Ok I hope I helped. message me if u have any questions.</p>
<p>A report done by Foreign Policy magazine ranks various international relations programs. Here are the best places for undergraduate study or IR according to Foreign Policy Magazine.
<a href="http://www.wm.edu/irtheoryandpractice/trip/surveyreport06-07.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.wm.edu/irtheoryandpractice/trip/surveyreport06-07.pdf</a>
1 Harvard University 48%
2 Princeton University 46%
3 Stanford University 30%
4 Georgetown University 28%
5 Columbia University 28%
6 Yale University 23%
7 University of Chicago 21%
8 University of California, Berkeley 12%
9 Dartmouth College 11%
10 George Washington University 10%
11 American University 10%
12 University of Michigan 9%
13 Tufts University 8%
14 Swarthmore College 8%
14
University of California,
San Diego 8%
16 Cornell University 6%
17 Brown University 6%
18 Williams College 5%
19 Duke University 5%
19 Johns Hopkins University 5%
21
University of California,
Los Angeles 4%
22 College of William and Mary 4%
23 MIT 4%
24 Middlebury College 3%
24 Ohio State University 3%</p>
<p>^ ^ ^ Most people know this list is terribly erroneous. We should stop posting it on CC. Many of those schools don't even have IS/IR departments at the undergraduate (or graduate, too!) level!</p>
<p>That doesn't mean they aren't good. Columbia, for instance, has great success placing kids in internships at the UN because of their location. It's all about resources.</p>
<p>It was a pretty comprehensive study. All rankings should be taken with a grain of salt, however. In addition, it's really not even necessary to have an international affairs degree to work in the field...</p>
<p>Georgetown, baby! (it has a really strong Diplomacy/International Relations dept)</p>
<p>GTown I didnt mention because I thought its too much of a reach for a 3.4 weighted.</p>