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Need help searching colleges based on major

I'm a junior eyeing a major in International Relations, and I'm having a hard time narrowing down colleges that offer this. Any suggestions on how to efficiently search for colleges by major?

a year ago

One of the most streamlined ways to search for colleges based on your major is to utilize college search platforms. These platforms can filter universities based on your intended major, letting you identify which colleges offer programs in International Relations.

One such platform is CollegeVine's College Search tool. By following these steps, you can search for your specific major:

1. Go to the "College Search" tab.

2. In the "location," "size," or other categories, input your specific preferences. If you don't have any, you can leave them blank to see more options.

3. In the "Major" box, type in "International Relations."

Thereafter, you should see a list of colleges that offer a program in International Relations. Another search tool available via CollegeBoard also provides a similar service and allows you to save your search and revisit it later.

Once you have this list, it's a good idea to start researching each institution. Look at their specific International Relations program, the classes they offer, any special opportunities for undergraduate research or study abroad, faculty and their research areas, and postgraduate outcomes for IR majors. This will help you understand which programs align best with your goals and interests.

Remember, not all International Relations programs are made equal. Some may lean more towards politics, others might focus more on economics, and others might delve deeper into culture and anthropology. Therefore, looking at the curriculum offered at each school can give you a clear picture about the direction of their program. Don't be afraid to contact the admissions office or department head if you have specific questions about the program or need more information.

Gradually, you'll start to find that certain programs stand out more to you than others. Prioritize these schools as you continue your college search. Good luck!

a year ago

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