Pp you are replying to here Yeah agreed with everything you said however the % of kids who are serious about ir vs the total # of ir majoring kids these days is not large Way too many unserious kids declaring/majoring in it |
Never underestimate the value of knowing how to churn butter. |
It is an urban campus. That isn't everyone's jam. |
Better to save $ undergrad in a good undergrad public- WM UVA program —and then go to SAIS, Walsh, Harvard, etc for grad degree. Save the $ undergrad |
Toying with that because Georgetown is so expensive- but in this field it is #1. Better than ivies for IR. |
Yeah you’ll really see that investment paying off when your Georgetown IR grad lands that first job making $45k lmao. |
+1. DP. You LMAO, but you make an important point. We encouraged our very serious about IR kid to go to WM because she (well we, but her 529) can pay for that plus most or all of a Masters from Georgetown, GW, etc.— as in no loans. Since many IR jobs that give you amazing experience (federal government, nonprofit, Fulbright and other fellowships, NGOs, even Peace Corp type things) are low/ lower paid, a kid without loans has a lot more options in choosing their first job. Even if you defer loans, the interest keeps accruing. And as much as I’d love to see public sector student loan forgiveness, it’s not a given. It’s a huge plus to be able to take the job that gives you amazing experience without the pressure of loans. |
| GW has one thing. Deep relationships and reputation in places like the Agency, State, DOD, etc. plus think thanks etc. Coupled with internships, have to weigh costs. Also, good degree for law school if you choose that path. |
+100 I concur! We have been so impressed with VT and the NSFA major. So glad my DC chose this school over several others that he was accepted to, including GW, W&M, and CMU. |
| My son has been admitted to W&M JDP IR program and GWU IR program. GWU cost comes $10K/year less than W&M. He is interested in research and academics. Can anyone suggest the pros and cons of each of these programs? |
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It's in the top 10 for International Affairs, with Columbia, Georgetown SFS, American, etc.
My kid is there right now and loves it. He also appreciated the urban campus. He preferred it over the W&M dual degree programme with St Andrews, which has an option for International Affairs, but it's a much smaller program with fewer course options. He might go to grad school abroad - he's not limiting himself to American grad school international affairs programs. |
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more security clearances per undergrad at GWU than any other college. which is something.
I dont get the argument about the campus. It's like warning people NYU is in NYC. yes, that's true. Nobody is looking seriously at these schools if they're not already okay with the school's campus. |
| I have a child at School Without Walls and can't get them to consider GWU because its way too familiar. Too bad, since GWU is such a great IR school. But for some local kids (especially those who already have connections to the field through family, neighbors, etc) it is a hard sell. |
My kid went to public school in Bethesda and loves, and attends, GWU. He also visited Georgetown but didn't like the campus as much. The heart wants what the heart wants, PP
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| Where do you think you get more international experience, exposure and opportunities? DC or Vermont? |