<p>@scrapiron215 : What is there to break to us? This is nothing new. Tufts and places like Georgetown have always been really, really good at that sort of stuff. However, for some it matters less if they are say double majoring (especially if it is in something completely different). But if one is purely into that sort of thing, I would go to Tufts. Also, I’m pretty sure either school would make it extremely easy to get into grad. school. I would just say that Tufts provides the better experience in that area…I think. I’m assuming that since Emory’s history and polsci program has lots of money (when I say lots of money, I mean so much that they have plenty of scholarships and undergraduate fellowships/grants to throw around to those pursuing a research project or just performing well in some cases) and experiential opps. associated with it, Tufts should have much more since it has an entire school associated with it. </p>