Master of Divinity
I am interested in pursuing a Master in Divinity. The problem is, I didn't get my undergrad in religion or anything. I minored in it, but there were more philosophy and sociology & psych classes than religios or bible studies ones. The religios classes I had were surveys of the religions and honestly-I can't really remember much. I also took Spanish-not a classical language to meet my FL requirement. I really want to go to a good school, but I can't gt a straight answer from my professors here about what schools are considered the best. I have a 4.0 and rocked my GRE, so I am not worried about that. The US News and World report doesn't report on theology schools or say what is good. My professors keep trying to get me to stay here. I don't want to. I know Ivy League schools are generally really good-but I didn't know if they were as good at the graudate level and if so-what they are known for. I need some help with this research. Any professors out there want to let me know? I heard that Princeton is good and pretty easy to get into, Brown is better and hard to get in to. I also heard the Boston College and Emory were better than Princeton as far this particular degree goes. I also heard that FSU had the best programs for a public school even though they do not call it a seminary. Would that be just as good as going to Princeton? I'm thinking not, but then again, I am not totally sure. ANY help or advice would be great!!
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