Consider what is at stake in the question
Dude, there's always Goergetown. Right in DC. Really, though, it depends on what you mean by political science. Do you mean you want to study US politics/being a politician... or do you want to study the theoretics behind and about politics? I think you should try and decide that before moving forward. A lot of people take classes in Political Sciences expecting to learn about elections and stuff, and in a lot of places they end up being taught Weber and Crick. I am partial to the theoretics my self, but really what you expect from "political sciences" should be clarified before you expect seriously studying political science. Considering your interest in econ, I am inclined to stereotype you as the first type of polisci.(elections and stats and stuff like that)
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