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Best Ivy League for Political Science?

I'm interested in majoring in political science and considering applying to the Ivies. Which Ivy League school is considered the best for political science? I'm curious about faculty, resources, and networking opportunities as well.

4 months ago

All eight Ivy League schools have strong political science programs, but some stand out in specific areas.

Harvard University has one of the leading political science departments in the nation. It's distinguished by its extensive course lists, accomplished faculty members, and resources for research. Many leading public figures and policymakers have studied here, so the networking opportunities are substantial.

Yale University also boasts a highly reputed program. Yale's political science department is known for its strong theoretical approach. The faculty includes top scholars in fields like international relations, political psychology, and American politics.

Princeton University is another top contender with a very esteemed political science program. The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton is highly respected and offers a variety of resources and opportunities in areas such as international relations and public policy.

Columbia University, being located in New York City, offers a rich environment for the study of political science, providing immediate access to many political and international resources. Its location provides many internship opportunities, and the faculty is highly distinguished.

When deciding, it's important to consider your specific interests within political science as departments will have different focuses. Review the course offerings, faculty research areas, extra-curricular opportunities, and resources that each school offers. Lastly, don't forget about fit. It's about not only finding a strong program but also finding one that aligns with your specific goals and learning style.

4 months ago

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