Stanford, UChicago, or Georgetown?

<p>I want to study international affairs. All of these are top ranked schools in this area (and in general) and I've gotten in with good financial aid from all three. I've visited all three in some way--Stanford a campus tour and a lot of time spent in Palo Alto, SF, and San Jose; UChicago, a weekend on campus in the dorms and two days in the city; Georgetown, a week in the Georgetown area of DC and an afternoon wandering campus informally (they were on spring break when I was there). I liked them all, for different reasons. Stanford would be cheapest for my family and Georgetown most expensive, but none are too costly and all are loan-free.</p>

<p>I'm from Seattle, and I want to get away, but all three are sufficient for that. I have food allergies, but all three seem to have available food options for me in their dining halls. I want to be surrounded by intelligent people, have opportunities open to me after graduating, and be able to study abroad. All three are clear choices for that.</p>

<p>Help?</p>

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