I'm going to college next year, and I've mostly applied to schools stateside. I'm planning on majoring in International Relations and Journalism. I've started looking into maybe going to school abroad instead of just going through study abroad programs at my school. I was looking at the American University in Rome, they've got both programs that I'm interested in and tuition there isn't bad compared to some of the schools I've already applied to. However, I don't know how a degree from there would look. Will employers here in America respect it? As well as good graduate schools, if I choose to go on after my undergraduate degree.
And, does anyone know anything about it or have any personal experience with the school?
2007-03-02
17:58:02
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Skye M
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➔ Studying Abroad