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fran_person@ovp.eop.gov
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Hey, I am looking up the Master of Science in Foreign Services from the Georgetown- Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service. That's what you were talking about right? Looks pretty amazing, especially with a concentration in International Commerce and Business. Only thing standing in the way are the pre-requisites. I have to have completed the courses of Macroeconomics and Microeconomics before I start- I had a minor in Business Admin in college but I don't remember if I took either, both, or none of those. I can take care of that though. It is also highly recommended to have proficiency in another language other than English before you start, because you have to pass proficiency test in another language in order to graduate. If I can knock out language and economics classes, it seems like that would be an amazing degree to go after. What do you think? Fran
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