Looking Into Public Policy Analysis

<p>Currently I plan on majoring in Public Policy Analysis [Prelaw] with a minor in Secondary Education.</p>

<p>Here are the colleges that I have looked at, read about, and liked. Some of them do not have a direct Public Policy Major...
UNC – CHAPEL HILL Chapel Hill, North Carolina
BROWN Providence, Rhode Island
MARQUETTE Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ST. LOUIS St. Louis, Missouri
CORNELL Ithaca, New York
SYRACUSE Syracuse, New York
WISCONSIN-MADISON Wisconsin, Madison
JOHN CARROLL University Heights, Ohio
WHEELING JESUIT Wheeling, West Virginia
BOWLING GREEN Bowling Green, Ohio
GEORGE MASON Fairfax, Virginia
XAVIER Cincinnati, Ohio</p>

<p>Any suggestions, concerns, comments (don't be too hard on the list - none of the schools are set in stone)?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance! I am looking of a safety for a top 10% 30 on the ACT and a match/reach. Thanks!</p>

<p>Bump!</p>

<p>I really hate doing this, but I could really use some ideas...</p>

<p>Public Policy - check out Pton and Duke, two elite polisci/pubpol programs not unsimilar to schools on your list</p>

<p>I like your list, are you MidWestern?</p>

<p>The University of Maryland at College Park. They have a School of Public Policy. And Rutgers has the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, but I think they only offer graduate degrees.</p>

<p>Yes I am a proud Ohiohan, who would love to get out of Ohio.</p>

<p>However - we'll see if that happens! ;)</p>

<p>Duke/Princeton are VERY nice schools but may be too much of a reach.</p>

<p>I may be looking for something less selective.</p>

<p>Rutgers was a nice suggestion, but only offers it for a graduate degree - I'm looking for undergraduate!</p>

<p>Anyone else have any ideas!!!???</p>