some 1 bedroom apartments are around $1,500 a month at Morningside. 1,200 seemed a little bit high for a room. maybe you should look for studio apartments. their price is around 1,200-1,300.
most probably I will be going to SIPA. let's say 90 percent. what are you asking to the current students? I will be glad if you share some feedback about SAIS vs SIPA discussion
yo_yo and IRLion, thank you guys for sharing. this is my expression too about the SIPA, that I got from this forum. I think SIPA mostly depends on the Columbia name and the advantage of NYC, so does not feel obliged towards the students. SAIS provides more attention and intimacy.
I see that we have some IR experts here and I would like to ask them a question. How do you compare the quality of education in SAIS and SIPA, in terms of giving a strong insight on foreign policy making of the US and also the international policy making processes. I am less interested in the reputation (and as far as I know these two schools have almost equal reputation) but I am more interested in the quality and experience of professors, and the content of the courses. I know most of these can be found from the websites but I would like to hear your opinions.
yes I mostly made up my mind. are you still weighing your options? maybe you can consult with your supervisors, they might have an idea on your future career and give you some insight.
yes I mostly made up my mind. are you still weighing your options? maybe you can consult with your supervisors, they might have an idea on your future career and give you some insight.
yes I mostly made up my mind. are you still weighing your options? maybe you can consult with your supervisors, they might have an idea on your future career and give you some insight.
erry, I thought you are already in, what makes you think again.
I agree that Columbia might have a more international (and maybe more market oriented?) focus. but I also think a strong insight on the American politics, which SAIS can give you, might be a very good asset.
I would like to hear opinions on, which school gives you better insight on international policy making processes.