<p>Can you guys list IR programs that provide degrees to undergrads, thanks</p>
<p>im specifically talking about IR schools like SFS, Elliot, etc</p>
<p>heres a few im looking at:
Georgetown SFS
Johns Hopkins
Tufts
Brown
Columbia
American</p>
<p>im not sure which one have specific schools, but they all have very strong programs and some you work with the grad school department (fletcher at tufts SIPA at columbia, etc)</p>
<p>seton hall has the john c whitehead school of IR which i believe was chartered by the UN? not sure PM message me if you want more details....also george washington has IR as well elliot school</p>
<p>Hmmmm, I didn't know schools put Undergrads on the Injured Reserve......</p>
<p>Is this for the kids who party till they hurt too much? Freshmen who cramp their brains with the transition from High School???? Broken hearts from homesickness??? Give me a clue....</p>
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Hmmmm, I didn't know schools put Undergrads on the Injured Reserve......</p>
<p>Is this for the kids who party till they hurt too much? Freshmen who cramp their brains with the transition from High School???? Broken hearts from homesickness??? Give me a clue....
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<p>That inflammatory comment was rather uncalled for.</p>
<p>Inflammatory???? Oh wait, that was a clue, IR for some kind of inflamation. Thanks, getting closer to understanding IR....</p>
<p>:-)</p>
<p>how do these programs compare to one another:</p>
<p>Seton Hall
GW
American
SFS
Columbia
Tufts
Johns Hopkins
any others im forgetting</p>
<p>Gourman Report undergrad ranking for IR
Tufts
Princeton
Johns Hopkins
Georgetown
Penn
Harvard
Cornell
Wisconsin Mad
MIT
Stanford
UVA
Notre Dame
Air Force Acad
West Point
Claremont McKenna</p>
<p>Do you have a link, collegehelp?</p>
<p>Snuffles-
No link. I own the book... out of print.</p>
<p>check the LACs: Grinnell, Macalester, Ohio Wesleyan, Middlebury and Pomona have both very strong language programs, IR/IS programs and outstanding placements in IR grad schools.</p>