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scrivener: I'd say it's about an even split between people going into public service/government work (particularly, for some reason, intelligence work, although maybe that's just me generalizing from my friends--the CIA does recruit from WWS pretty heavily though) and people going into I-Banking and consulting. Some people go straight to grad school, but that's not that common.
As far as study abroad, everyone I know who's done a WWS study-abroad program (you have to do one of the ones they approve because you write your JP abroad--they have 9 or 10 of them; this semester I think there are people in Johannesburg, Havana, Istanbul, and France) has loved it. As far as internships, a lot of government agencies recruit from WWS very heavily, and you'll see a lot of people interning at investment banks as well.
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