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Cornell07

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  1. It looks like they would have gone out, what would have been last week. As I assume there are a ton of well qualified people on this board who did apply to SFS at Georgetown, I bet at least someone will get in and, therefore, I doubt that anyone should go into conniptions just because last year's date has come and gone.
  2. If a school wants to be my Daddy Warbucks, it can be my top choice!
  3. I had had an issue with two of my LORs (Damn snail mail system. Why don't they do it online like everyone else?). I got in contact with a very helpful admissions counselor at the school, we worked out my problem, and she said that they are still looking at apps through mid-March so it seems that decisions will just trickle out in waves.
  4. So, MSFS people, it seems, judging from last year, that acceptances/waitlists go out via email a week before snail mail rejections arrive in mailboxes. Food for thought.
  5. Oy vey. I suppose my undergraduate school and the grad school to which I have been accepted are, in fact, within the same college sports conference. Goooooo Big Red, 2009 Men's Ivy B-Ball champs! :twisted:
  6. ...on the Dinky! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_Branch
  7. Rejexored! No surprise; it was my first app and I was unhappy with my personal statement that I used only for WWS and HKS. (ie the public service essay) Congrats to those who got in!
  8. I used to work at a law firm and the HR people did to a large extent.
  9. Well, on the all staff phone call one or two weeks before e-day. Barack told us: "Now, if I see or hear about anyone getting sloppy or complacent, I'll come down and whoop 'em. I'm probably at least twice as old as most of you and I've been doing this since before you were born. If I can keep it up, so can you."
  10. Well, I'm in bed feeling ill (no connection to the waiting process) and my cellphone is on loud, so WWS, feel free to arouse me from this drug induced haze anytime now.
  11. I got just the email about the accepted students day, on April 6th. I expect to attend. Will anyone else from here be there? EDIT: I received my admissions package today: financial aid = zilch. Poopie.
  12. I was also accepted and am incredibly psyched. My take on the program is as follows: * More predominant academic approach to studying IR than most other programs (as opposed to a purely professional approach) * Much less structure for students: craft your own degree; so, if you want management classes and historical IR theory, you can have both. * Much less structure for faculty: it brings together faculty from other departments whose focuses overlap with IR, such as Cold War historian John Gaddis who has advised presidents on IR matters (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 56_pf.html) and offers a yearlong course on Grand Strategy. * Much smaller student body (e.g.versus SIPA, SIS, Fletcher, HKS) with only about 40-50 students, 20 or so per year. In short, I believe that the program has a more narrow appeal than the major IR schools. The open house, whose date I expect is in the admissions package that will arrive this week, hopefully will give us a better picture.
  13. Ooh! It seems that I got that voter rights/protection internship along with a scholarship to cover my room and board for 10 weeks. As a democratic campaign staff member, I am amused to have been awarded a scholarship named after Barry Goldwater. Given that this internship would have probably been a stopgap should I have not gotten into grad school as it is primarily just a public service internship without any connection to my field of interest (IR), I am unsure if I will take it. Either way, I am flattered, of course!
  14. I believe they were: 1) Essay on public service (aka personal statement) 2) Leadership 3) Policy Memo
  15. It is a great match. While (depending on funding) it is not my #1, I certainly will not shed a tear if I go there.
  16. Hi, if any of you are here from last year, you might remember my frequent posting on this board (heck I started this darn thread). That being said, I thought those of you who do remember me might like to know that I got my first decision from a grad school: I was accepted by Yale for an MA in International Relations. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IynQCmqvXZs = me on Friday.
  17. GPA- 3.61 GPA last two years- 3.89 Verbal-630 Quant- 770 Writing- 5.5 Major- History Undergrad university- Cornell University. Ever heard of it? Accepted (so far)- Yale Other comments: I think a year of working in int'l finance law, plus being full-time unpaid Obama staff, and serving as an adviser for my school's policy debate team certainly contributed.
  18. Holy @#(*!!! After getting rejected everywhere last year for history PhD programs, I am incredibly stoked. AHH!!!
  19. I know. It was pretty bizarre as I had submitted online. I called them and they said that a couple of people had had the issue this year. So I faxed and sent it in by snail mail. Eventually it popped up.
  20. I believe they usually do a phone-a-thon where current students call the applicants who are accepted.
  21. Here's another question that gets batted around a lot. With so few int'l relations schools, I figure I can fit most options into a 10 option poll and judging by the results board I think these are, more or less, the most popular schools. Of course, feel free to list all of your schools in a reply if you feel comfortable. ----------- Mine: * American * Georgetown * George Washington * Harvard * Johns Hopkins * London School of Economics * Princeton * Tufts * Yale
  22. Last year, it appears that Yale rejections for their IR program went out on the first Wed. of March and the acceptances went out on Friday. Food for thought.
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