Did you get a job in the us?
Attending Sc Po's PhD program was one of the best decisions in my life
Sciences Po is a network of schools, not just one. Sort of like saying Cal/Berkeley is the entirety of the UC campuses.
Absolutely not. The campuses are only for Bachelor's, and the other "Sciences Pos" are just different Institut d'Etudes Politiques which are also changing their name to Sciences Po [Insert City] to ride on the wave of popularity of the Paris Sciences Po. They are all seperate institutions and have nothing to do with each other. Foreigners always mistake it but they are all seperate entities. Nothing at all like the UCs.
Source: I'm in France and have even worked there.
Attending Sciences Po's PhD program was one of the best decisions I've made.
No it was not. A silly comment. The IEP is a second rate institution without any serious training for graduate students. I taught there for years just to hang in Paris, but not for the intellectual environment. Some of the CNRS attached profs are scholars, but most teachers are not scholars at all.
Attending Sciences Po's PhD program was one of the best decisions I've made.
No it was not. A silly comment. The IEP is a second rate institution without any serious training for graduate students. I taught there for years just to hang in Paris, but not for the intellectual environment. Some of the CNRS attached profs are scholars, but most teachers are not scholars at all.
Attending Sciences Po's PhD program was one of the best decisions I've made.
Attending Sciences Po's PhD program was one of the best decisions I've made.
No it was not. A silly comment. The IEP is a second rate institution without any serious training for graduate students. I taught there for years just to hang in Paris, but not for the intellectual environment. Some of the CNRS attached profs are scholars, but most teachers are not scholars at all.