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[quote=Anonymous]Don't think many German schools instruct in English (does she speak German?). There are some, but the better universities there tend to be in German. In the UK, the classic degree to go into politics/law/graduate school is a P.P.E. (Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics) from Oxford/Cambridge. Very competitive of course, but in any given year they will want a few American students so worth a shot. Quite specific entrance requirements, so read the fine print now and plan accordingly. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is also very strong in these areas. UCL and Kings are also highly respected institutions that are part of the University of London system (as is LSE). There are then a bunch of other universities that are a little less competitive but still fantastic places to do an undergrad (St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Leeds, Bristol, etc., etc.). [/quote]
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