<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Im looking for a renowned undergrad college for diplomacy.</p>
<p>Any indians here may be able to help me more…Im planning to join the IFS. What is the procedure/courses I have to take to get into the IFS.</p>
<p>Thanx
Chari</p>
<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Im looking for a renowned undergrad college for diplomacy.</p>
<p>Any indians here may be able to help me more…Im planning to join the IFS. What is the procedure/courses I have to take to get into the IFS.</p>
<p>Thanx
Chari</p>
<p>Georgetown School of Foreign Service: Washington, DC</p>
<p>Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs @ Princeton University</p>
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For diplomacy, hands down it’s the best, especially undergrad. Feeder school of the State Department, where royal families send their children…</p>
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<p>Or where smart “white trash” go…Bill Clinton went there. </p>
<p>I’d have to agree that if you want to study diplomacy as an undergrad, that’s your place. I’d choose it over all the other options including Princeton. There is a huge argument to be made, though, that what you need for diplomacy is a good general grounding in poli sci, economics, perhaps regional studies, etc. and that the best way to get this is to get into as good an undergrad. as you can in spite of the strength of its “diplomacy” focus. I buy this argument.</p>