No Language Study at Elliot School?
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Date: April 19th, 2009 6:02 PM Author: Fragrant Pisswyrm
UCSD's IR/PS program has language as an integral part of the curriculum, so there goes that tier 2 theory. Pretty sure Fletcher has the same rule as GW though (but will let you audit courses, I believe).
I don't think it's entirely unreasonable for an IR school to expect you to have a strong language foundation before beginning the program. And the reason GW won't let you audit the courses is pretty obvious... they want to suck as much money out of you as possible.
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Date: April 19th, 2009 9:11 PM Author: Chestnut Bawdyhouse
"UCSD's IR/PS program HAS LANGUAGE AS AN INTEGRAL PART of the curriculum, so there goes that tier 2 theory"
"ucsd IS tier-2"
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Date: April 19th, 2009 9:29 PM Author: Chestnut Bawdyhouse
Are you really that stupid?
His point was that IR/PS IS a 2nd tier school like GW, but unlike GW, it has language study as an INTEGRAL PART OF THE CURRICULUM - which destroys your theory that no 2nd tier schools have language study as part of their program. Then you chime in telling us that "ir/ps IS a 2nd tier school, unless you are talking about their phd program." Well duh! That was his whole point.
And after I pointed it out you're still too dense to see it??????
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Date: April 19th, 2009 9:53 PM Author: Chestnut Bawdyhouse
Actually you did say as much when you said
"it's the rule at the tier 2's and below."
"thats why they are tier 2's"
And I never said anything about a "language requirement." Elliot has the same exact language requirement as Gtown, SAIS, and any of the others. The difference is that at some of the schools you can audit or are expected to take language classes with the undergrads. Because Elliot is structured in such a way that you work/intern during the day and go to class at nights there isnt time for extra language study as part of your Elliot curriculum - and yea if you want to audit or take the classes you have to pay extra. You still have to pass the language proficiency test to graduate.
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Date: April 19th, 2009 10:08 PM Author: Chestnut Bawdyhouse
LOL - you spend time calling other people out on their stupidity but someone calls you out on your blatant retarded stupidity its because "OMG you havent been paying full attention!" Then you try to excuse your idiocy by bragging about the rank of your school. LOL fucking loser.
Maybe next time you should re-read a simple argument before you ask someone "wtf are you talking about" regarding said argument.
If I knew what school you went to it would definitely lose some points for admitting such an asinine retard.
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Date: April 20th, 2009 2:09 PM Author: twisted house-broken regret
Fletcher is not the "same deal". You can audit a 5th course every semester at no additional cost, most opt to use this for language study. Additionally, 2 of your 4 language courses can count for degree credit if you want.
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/academic/ForeignLanguageinfo.shtml
Hope that helps.
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