<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>I was recently accepted into St. Andrews for International Relations (undergrad.) From what I've read, it is very respected and one of the best in the world for the major. I was just wondering if anyone has any knowledge of the school, and in particular, what the job prospects are like with a degree from there.</p>
<p>To put things in perspective, McGill is another one of my top choices. I assume that there must be so many connections in Montreal, so getting a job coming out of McGill would seem really easy. St. Andrews, on the other hand, is pretty secluded but still seems like a fantastic school. Plus, on-campus recruitment is really big at McGill and I'm not sure if the same thing happens in Europe or at St. Andrews. However, McGill doesn't offer IR as an undergraduate major so I'd probably be majoring in something like international business or economics. </p>
<p>Also, any information about IR at St. Andrews or anything about the school in general would be appreciated since I don't know too much about the program apart from it being very highly regarded. Thanks for any insight</p>