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Political science in New England: best colleges?

I'm starting my college list and am super interested in political science. What are some of the top colleges in New England for this major? Location and campus vibe are also important to me!

a year ago

It sounds like you're interested in studying political science at a university with a vibrant campus in New England—a region with many educational opportunities.

Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts is one of the most prestigious universities for political science, featuring a robust curriculum and faculty renowned in their field. Its urban setting may appeal to you if you prefer access to the city while studying.

Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut similarly has a highly regarded political science department. Its campus offers a mix between urban and suburban styles, with beautiful architecture and a compact design.

Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts is known for its international relations program, which could intertwine nicely with a political science focus. The campus has a stunning view of Boston, and the community is very tight-knit.

Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island also offers a strong political science program and provides open curriculum, which might interest you if you want to explore other subjects too. The city of Providence has an artistic, diverse, and food-loving culture, and the campus is integrated nicely into the city while maintaining its distinct culture.

Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, a small liberal arts college, has a distinguished political science department. Despite its smaller size, Amherst's open curriculum allows you to tailor your studies, and its scenic campus is situated in a cozy college town.

These are just a few examples—there are many excellent universities in New England with strong political science departments. Make sure to research more about the campus atmosphere, class size, faculty, and, importantly, whether the university’s values align with yours. Remember to visit campuses if possible to gain a sense of the community and locale.

a year ago

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