<p>Just curious…how can you say that NYC is SOO much better than DC. The OP was interested in international health. DC is the country’s freaking capitol. For anything international I think that DC is an amazing palce to be. Not to say that NYC isnt great too and that NYC doesn’t have crazy amounts of stuff going on. But DC has all of the embassies and most of that sort of stuff.<br>
I think they are a lot more evenly matched than you are making them out to be.
Yes Columbia might be ranked higher than DC…but does a great education hinge upon a ranking? also…all the Ivie league is, is a sports conference. I don’t exactly know why everyone states the “oh its an ivy” so therefore it is better at anything and everything. People should look at programs not that they are going to apply to the #10 school in the country instead of the #21 or whatever. Think about how many universities there are…and thousands…like being rated a couple places higher really means that much in terms of what is actually better.<br>
thousands The International Health Program at Georgetown is very unique and I believe is the best of its kinda…not to mention one of the only ones of its kinda for undergrads
Just to add on one more thing…I think that Georgetown’s international reputation is very very strong and that for international related majors/careers it is definitely on par with Harvard or Berkeley’s</p>
<p>I was trying to find international health at columbia…and I am pretty sure that it is only a graduate program run by the medical school. They also have Public Health but only master degrees.
Which program were you talking about?></p>