so conflicted

<p>So I am struggling to chose between three schools the University of St. Andrews, Kings College London, and George Washington University
They are all about the same price yearly so its hard to go off of the financial side of things.
My major drawback with George Washington is that its not "foreign" to me it lacks that exciting factor. Also, it feels like there is a lot of hand holding compared to the other universities. I feel like I would be going there more for the city than the school and could just intern in DC in the summertime.</p>

<p>My major drawback with St. Andrews is that their have been many negative reviews about how it has so many yahs. I really feel like I wouldn't fit in with that crowd.</p>

<p>Kings seems like it could get so impersonal. I feel like there is less of and adjustment period both socially and academically compared to the other schools. </p>

<p>Ultimately they are all good schools and each have many many benefits which makes it hard to decide. I don't really prefer city or country which makes it even harder to decide.</p>

<p>Any comments or arguments for GW would be greatly appreciated!
Also I plan to study IR</p>

<p>This is the first time I ever heard GW accused of “hand holding”.</p>

<p>That’s the thing about UK universities… they change your perspective about everything
but based on the amount of orientations and Living Learning Communities and other similar programs they do handhold maybe not as much as other US universities</p>

<p>Take it from me- they do not.</p>

<p>^^agree with schmohawk.</p>