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What are the best colleges for political science and international relations?

I'm really interested in studying political science and international relations in college, but I'm not sure which schools are considered the best for this field. Can anyone share their recommendations or experiences with colleges strong in this area?

4 months ago

Several schools excel in the fields of political science and international relations. Schools known for their prestige in these areas would include:

1. Harvard University: Their Government department is one of the oldest in the United States. It includes study fields in American Government, International Relations, Comparative Government, and Political Theory.

2. Georgetown University: Located in Washington D.C., Georgetown provides proximity to many government and international organizations which could lead to potential internship opportunities. Their Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service is renowned for programs in international affairs and politics.

3. Stanford University: Stanford's political science department provides students with the flexibility to delve deeply into the field of political science and international relations with their breadth and depth courses.

4. Princeton University: The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, offers an undergraduate program that focuses on a multidisciplinary study of international and domestic affairs.

5. Columbia University: Apart from its robust Political Science department, Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs also offers a program allowing undergraduate students to earn a master’s degree in international affairs.

6. University of Chicago: Known for its rigorous academic programs, it hosts a popular political science major featuring a concentration in International Relations.

All six schools above are highly prestigious and selective with exceptional faculty in these fields. However, always remember to look beyond rankings when selecting a college. Consider the overall fit, location, campus culture, class size, extracurricular opportunities, and financial considerations as well.

4 months ago

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