Hi all, 
 
I just moved to Northern VA and have been looking at MPP programs in the area.  
 
About me: 
Studied engineering during the first 2 years of undergrad at a small private college; I had enough math courses to be a math minor. 
Transferred to a top public college in VA, changed major to finance and got a BBA in 2010. 
Overall GPA from both schools is 3.8ish/4.0. 
No public policy-related job experience. 
Planning to take the GRE, which I expect to do horrible in verbal as English is not my first language and my vocabs never go beyond the newspaper-level. 
I think I will do okay on the GMAT (everyone except for GW accepts it), which I am also planning to take. 
Non-US Citizen/Green Card holder, thus working on the hill or being on any kind of federal payroll is out of question.  I really want to become involved in US policymaking arena though. 
 
I found four schools of interest for Fall 2013 admissions.   
 
1) Georgetown - GPPI:  GPPI seemed okay (not that I think I can get in).  The 'prestige' and super-elite alum/faculty network is what makes the school attractive.  I do like their strong emphasis on quantitative skills, but not too sure if there is difference between taking GPPI classes vs. taking high-level elective quant classes at other grad programs.  I think that this is the kind of school that gets international recognition. However, it was very expensive and stingy with merit based aids. 
- Question:  Is it worth to it do GPPI even with little or no financial assistance (I can't get FAFSA so I have to loan money from my folks... which I would hate to) 
 
2) George Washington - Trachtenberg:  I am not sure what's up with this school yet, but I will find out when I go to their open house next month.  I heard that 1) their MPP is regarded pretty much at the same level as GPPI in DC area and 2) people there are extremely snotty... haha.  
- Question:  Could anyone let know more about the school's reputation, academics, and student body? 
 
3) American University - SPA:  The student population at my undergrad was homogeneous at best and it honestly got annoying sometimes.  For grad school I really want to study with a diverse student body in terms of nationality, economic classes and race.  I had a feeling that American University was not my best choice in that sense.  I had a meeting with an admissions staff who was absolutely clueless about the program or student body.  I can't stop thinking that at least for me, this is a mediocre choice at best. 
- Question:  But is it this early to dismiss?  Is there any protruding strength in SPA that I should look into this school again? 
 
4) George Mason University: I do work in VA under work visa and am eligible for in-state tuition.  The total tuition needed for GMU MPP is only about $25k.  Also, by looking at GMU's admissions standard I felt like I could get some merit-based scholarship.  The programs here are very flexible and accommodating.  Honestly, I didn't expect much from GMU until I arrived at the information session and was greeted with a number of impressive faculties and enthusiastic staff.  I was completely sold by the time I left.  
- Question:  Would this school trump all others based on the cost?  What is the advantage of going to a huge diverse school such as GMU? 
 
And overall, what do you guys think? I have seen a lot of threads about GPPI and GW but less about American and GMU.  
 
Thanks!