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DismallyPolitical

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  1. Honestly, I'm super apprehensive about trying to get a relevant FP/IR job/experience seeing because I don't really have any contacts outside faculty here at my university. Although I suppose the question of where to find out what to do with my degree(s) isn't really useful for this forum.
  2. I'll be graduating with a Bachelor's in both Political Science (with an IR concentration) and Economics with honors in both next May. The problem is I currently only have a 3.25 GPA. I should (if everything goes right which it has so far) graduate with a 3.4 or 3.5. I go to a mid-level state school that's not really known for either program (but it's a big school that has sent students to top graduate programs in the past). I do not have any relevant work experience either. Should I wait until I graduate and apply then? I am supposed to take my GRE in December (I know I waited too long) and I should get decent recs (from professors I've worked with in research and the like). Should I try and get relevant work experience? My top choice for a master's program is American's SIS. I would prefer the MA in international affairs and specifically US Foreign Affairs. I fear that I'm only really qualified for international economics though. I don't really like economics to be honest (even though I'm pretty good at it) and I don't want to commit my life to it. I'm also looking into the other regular policy schools. I don't want to either apply and get rejected and have to wait a year to go to a good school or else only get accepted into a program I'm not totally happy with and end up there. What are my best options? (this was originally posted in Political Science)
  3. I'll be graduating with a Bachelor's in both Political Science (with an IR concentration) and Economics with honors in both next May. The problem is I currently only have a 3.25 GPA. I should (if everything goes right which it has so far) graduate with a 3.4 or 3.5. I go to a mid-level state school that's not really known for either program (but it's a big school that has sent students to top graduate programs in the past). I do not have any relevant work experience either. Should I wait until I graduate and apply then? I am supposed to take my GRE in December (I know I waited too long) and I should get decent recs (from professors I've worked with in research and the like). Should I try and get relevant work experience? My top choice for a master's program is American's SIS. I would prefer the MA in international affairs and specifically US Foreign Affairs. I fear that I'm only really qualified for international economics though. I don't really like economics to be honest and I don't want to commit my life to it. I'm also looking into programs at Columbia, George Mason, Pitt, Michigan and other pipelines. I don't want to either apply and get rejected and have to wait a year to go to a good school or else only get accepted into a program I'm not totally happy with and end up there. What are my best options?
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