Syracuse vs. SetonHall (for International Relations/Affairs)

<p>Hi, I'm a recent graduate from a public-school in Texas... I've applied for a few International Relations/Affairs Graduate-programs and have narrowed down the ones I have been accepted to, to:</p>

<p>Syracuse University (NY) or Seton Hall University (NJ)</p>

<p>Basically, both are cold and expensive, both of which is no good to me, but I have to choose from one of the two. Partying/social-life and what not are not that important to me. A good education, strong networking for future careers, and great job-placement is most important to me.</p>

<p>I'm leaning toward Syracuse Univ., but I'm not totally sure.</p>

<p>If anyone has any opinions/comments/questions/rants... please feel absolutely free to reply.</p>

<p>Thank you.
AJK</p>

<p>Cuse dude. Is this even a question?</p>

<p>syracuse. Actually, I know next to nothing about seton hall, but I know syracuse is very solid.</p>

<p>thanx for the replies...</p>

<p>i'm seriously leaning towards Syracuse,</p>

<p>its just that its a major decision and i want as much information as possible.</p>

<p>does anyone have any points or information (opinion/fact) to offer up?</p>

<p>almost everything points in the direction of Syracuse so far (except Seton Hall is a tiny bit cheaper), but i just want to be 98% sure of my decision.</p>

<p>any help will be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>many blessings.</p>

<p>oh yea....</p>

<p>i often see Syracuse listed at the end of the best Internation Relations /Affairs programs.</p>

<p>Tufts, Columbia, Georgetown, etc, then Syracuse...</p>

<p>even before, U. Chicago, Brown, Florida International, Denver</p>

<p>I new it was pretty good, but that good?</p>