Anonymous wrote:We have visited both. I understand the geographic differences, the quarter system, the size, etc. I’m asking because I can’t figure out the substantive differences beyond the stats. Yes this is about ED.
Anonymous wrote:We have visited both. I understand the geographic differences, the quarter system, the size, etc. I’m asking because I can’t figure out the substantive differences beyond the stats. Yes this is about ED.
Anonymous wrote:My kid, who is majoring in security policy and international affairs, hesitated between Georgetown and George Washington. He preferred George Washington. They are both in the top 10 *worldwide* for undergraduate and graduate international relations, according to the journal Foreign Policy. Cornell and Northwestern are not in the top ten for that undergrad specialty. Cornell is 15th for graduate school.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/03/top-twenty-five-schools-international-relations/
Anonymous wrote:My kid, who is majoring in security policy and international affairs, hesitated between Georgetown and George Washington. He preferred George Washington. They are both in the top 10 *worldwide* for undergraduate and graduate international relations, according to the journal Foreign Policy. Cornell and Northwestern are not in the top ten for that undergrad specialty. Cornell is 15th for graduate school.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/03/top-twenty-five-schools-international-relations/
Anonymous wrote:Why do people ask these types of questions before their kid is even admitted? Chances are high that they’ll be rejected from both, even with amazing stats.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people ask these types of questions before their kid is even admitted? Chances are high that they’ll be rejected from both, even with amazing stats.
With that said, the settings are completely different. Which did your kid like better?