Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If cost is not a concern, do GWU. Better location for internships and networking opportunities with the faculty.
GW grad, don’t agree. Not better enough to justify extra cost relative to VT or WM.
Then you didn't hustle enough.
We have plenty of year-round GW interns where I work. We only see W&M interns in the summer and then they're competing with everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
No
There aren’t
who says?
There are only a finite number of think tanks and political / gov jobs that are “good” ir jobs
Academia is cutthroat - and the private sector doesn’t really hire ir grads out of ug unless they go to a top school or grad school in something more practical
So yes there is a massive oversupply of kids who are gonna be frustrated
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
No
There aren’t
who says?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
This was my major in '98, not new.
So? I didn’t say it was new. It’s just a ton of kids are majoring in it now, and I have no idea where they’re all going to be employed.
Anonymous wrote:If cost is not a concern, do GWU. Better location for internships and networking opportunities with the faculty.
GW grad, don’t agree. Not better enough to justify extra cost relative to VT or WM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
This was my major in '98, not new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
No
There aren’t
Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
Anonymous wrote:What do all of these IR grads do? Are there even enough jobs for them? It’s such a popular major these days.
If cost is not a concern, do GWU. Better location for internships and networking opportunities with the faculty.
Anonymous wrote:GW has locational advantages wrt getting jobs etc. But W&M instate would be my choice. Save your cash for grad school (very important for IR careers)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW has no campus. It's kind of depressing. I was driving my younger son home from high school and to avoid traffic cut through GW and said 'this is the campus'.
Actually my kid loves the integrated urban campus! We visited rural and suburban ones, and all he was interested in was the city feel. Which is so funny to me, because I grew up in a European capital and attended a city campus for undergrad, and was so happy to go to grad school on a campus with manicured lawns and country feel!I suppose it's because he's been living in suburbia all his life...
I guess because my kid goes to high school in DC by Metro and lives 2 miles away from GW in an urban neighborhood that the 'city thing' isn't a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GW has no campus. It's kind of depressing. I was driving my younger son home from high school and to avoid traffic cut through GW and said 'this is the campus'.
Actually my kid loves the integrated urban campus! We visited rural and suburban ones, and all he was interested in was the city feel. Which is so funny to me, because I grew up in a European capital and attended a city campus for undergrad, and was so happy to go to grad school on a campus with manicured lawns and country feel!I suppose it's because he's been living in suburbia all his life...