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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One huge difference between Hopkins and Georgetown for undergrad is that Hopkins does not have a dedicated undergrad school for international politics. Hopkins IR is in the school of arts and sciences. In contrast, SFS is its own school, separate from the College. It has its own dedicated resources. When you combine that with Georgetown’s DC location, SFS is clearly the stronger school. I was able to take classes with adjuncts who were also in the government, such as the US Ambassador to the Netherlands. Georgetown’s location makes it easier for government officials to do their jobs and teach classes. It’s also easy to do internships on the Hill and other places during the semester. [/quote] Hopkins IR major here, I also had classes taught by government officials, DC is half an hour away by train so an easy commute. The new Hopkins building in DC is absolutely gorgeous and centrally located. Far nicer than Georgetown’s campus. [/quote] Undergrads are taking the train to dc for classes?[/quote] No, professors take the train to the Homewood campus.[/quote]
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