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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Top Master's Programs for Policy Career in International Relations [b]1.Georgetown University[/b] [b]2.Harvard University[/b] [b]3.Johns Hopkins University[/b] [b]4.Princeton University[/b] [b]5.Columbia University[/b] [b]6.Tufts University[/b] 7.George Washington University 8.American University 9.London School of Economics 10.University of Chicago 11.Stanford University 12.University of Oxford 13.Yale University 14.University of Denver 15.University of California—San Diego[/quote] The top 6 schools should be separated from the rest as the top 6 masters programs are all outstanding and in a category above the rest. Nevertheless, a full tuition scholarship versus full pay may have a significant impact upon one's decision as to which school to attend for a masters degree in IR/foreign policy.[/quote]
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