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selftitled85
05/01/06, 08:50 PM
im gonna be a senior come fall but will take an extra sem and grad in dec 07. but im still starting my grad school search in case i go that direction.

so far for international affairs type programs im looking at:
gwu
seton hall
uw-madison
gmu
william & mary
uva
pitt
st johns

for law:
seton hall
rutgers
gmu


there are a couple programs that do dual with an ma for international affairs or similar topic with a jd.

for that im going to look at gwu and seton hall but gwu is a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge stretch.

wheres everyone else looking?

FeynmanWannabe
05/01/06, 09:17 PM
For physics programs

Penn State
Harvard (way long shot, but it's near the girlfriend so I figured I'd give it a shot)
Columbia
Cornell
UMass Amherst
Rutgers
Boston University

Those are the ones that I'm pretty much definitely going to apply to, but my search essentially begins this summer. I'm looking to stay on the East Coast because of the girlfriend, so that limits my options a lot.

Other possibilities that I need to look into: Northeastern, Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute

wrppdarndyrfngr
05/01/06, 10:12 PM
I'm thinking about getting my MBA but i dont know where and it has to be close.

options:
KU (where i go now we dont have a good grad school rep.)
K-State: they actually have a Finacial planner programs which i am thinking is what i might do.
UMKC
Rockhurst
Emporia State
Wichita State.

CutsLikeDrugS
05/01/06, 10:26 PM
I'm looking at either UPenn or Maryland for criminology or Georgetown for forensic psychology.

noodledancer
05/01/06, 11:13 PM
awww, i remember the grad school hunt. i still can't believe i got into my #1.

aminorthreat55
05/02/06, 06:23 AM
Either Penn, Maryland, or Loyola for an MBA. I assume I'm going to stay in this general area, hence the narrowly focused choices.

yeknom
05/02/06, 06:57 AM
Washington U.(st. louis), Brown, Minnesota.

Dirty Ernie
05/02/06, 08:05 AM
Louisville
Tennessee
West Virginia
West Chester (where i am now)
Neumann
Temple

for sports administration/managment


i sent out my application about 4 weeks ago so i should be hearing back from them soon

ThexQuietxCull
05/02/06, 08:54 AM
anyone know good grad schools for pharmacy?

FeynmanWannabe
05/02/06, 09:44 AM
anyone know good grad schools for pharmacy?
I believe Rutgers is supposed to be pretty good for pharmacy, but other than that I'm not really sure.

selftitled85
05/02/06, 10:07 AM
Either Penn, Maryland, or Loyola for an MBA. I assume I'm going to stay in this general area, hence the narrowly focused choices.


haha if you wouldnt be against it you might want to look at jmu. it has one of the top 50 ranked bus progs in the country in the new rankings and it is rather inexpensive for grad school.

selftitled85
05/02/06, 10:08 AM
anyone know good grad schools for pharmacy?

university of chicago i think.

or philadelphia university...i have a friend who goes there undergrad...but im sure it has a grad prog.

aminorthreat55
05/02/06, 11:47 AM
anyone know good grad schools for pharmacy?
Probably Pitt. They have huge medical and dental schools so it would make sense that they would have pharmacology as well.

aminorthreat55
05/02/06, 11:48 AM
haha if you wouldnt be against it you might want to look at jmu. it has one of the top 50 ranked bus progs in the country in the new rankings and it is rather inexpensive for grad school.
I don't want to be that far from Baltimore though. I don't want to leave the area of being in between DC and Philly.

selftitled85
05/02/06, 11:54 AM
I don't want to be that far from Baltimore though. I don't want to leave the area of being in between DC and Philly.
yeah i dig.

noodledancer
05/02/06, 12:58 PM
anyone know good grad schools for pharmacy?
ucsf

selftitled85
05/04/06, 10:20 AM
ok so right now i was looking at the upitt grad school and it looks fantastic. it is exactly what i want. does anyone here live near there or know anyone who goes to school there?

aminorthreat55
05/04/06, 01:52 PM
ok so right now i was looking at the upitt grad school and it looks fantastic. it is exactly what i want. does anyone here live near there or know anyone who goes to school there?
I visited there, it's pretty good. It's right in the middle of the city though.

cal1082
05/06/06, 10:03 AM
im gonna be a senior come fall but will take an extra sem and grad in dec 07. but im still starting my grad school search in case i go that direction.

so far for international affairs type programs im looking at:
gwu
seton hall
uw-madison
gmu
william & mary
uva
pitt
st johns

for law:
seton hall
rutgers
gmu


there are a couple programs that do dual with an ma for international affairs or similar topic with a jd.

for that im going to look at gwu and seton hall but gwu is a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge stretch.

wheres everyone else looking?

Not just saying this because I go here but you should really look at the A&M program. It's rising quickly and when you have the President of the school being the former Director of the CIA, and the head of the International Affairs program being one of the top officials with the CIA in the former Soviet Union you have a pretty good program. I was told (as much as I know) that A&M has become a top recruiting venue for CIA people.

http://bush.tamu.edu/academics/mpia/