Emory vs Boston College

<p>Airtran flies direct to Boston for very reasonable prices. Once you settle in, you won’t want to come home except on breaks b/c you will not want to miss out. We live north of Boston and my D was a real homebody but that changed very quickly! Air tran has a neat thing - Airtran U - students can fly standby for $49 or $69 each leg. My S flew to Richmond for a weekend to see a friend for $120. </p>

<p>As for international relations, I don’t know a lot but here are a few things-- </p>

<p>1) Carter Center [The</a> Carter Center: Advancing Human Rights and Alleviating Suffering](<a href=“Page Not Found”>The Carter Center | Waging Peace, Fighting Disease & Building Hope)</p>

<p>2) Int’l major requirements which you probably already saw:
[Major</a> in International Studies | Emory College | Atlanta, GA](<a href=“Error 404: Page Not Found”>Error 404: Page Not Found)</p>

<p>3) Some neat Centers and Institutes including exchange in Tibet and study of modern Israel. [Centers</a>, Institutes, and Other Resources | Emory College | Atlanta, GA](<a href=“Error 404: Page Not Found”>Error 404: Page Not Found)</p>