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Unexpected Second-Round Funding from SIPA = DILEMMA
gatsby8724 replied to DaniCM's topic in Government Affairs Forum
DaniCM -- I too commiserate on the stress of ruminating over different options! You really can't go wrong with either option, but you want to pick the BEST of those options. I attended SIPA's admitted day and can give you my impressions but they were also supposed to post webcasts of the main sessions on their YouTube channel so you can see for yourself. I ultimately ended up turning down my SIPA offer (which included a $28K fellowship and a spot in the IFP). I share your concern about the large/impersonal nature of the program, and that concern was not at all assuaged by Admitted Students Day. I also felt like the faculty were really trying to sell the SIPA brand vs. the merits of the academic program itself (which became confusing with all the concentrations, specializations and special programs). I decided on another program that I instantly knew was the right fit for me upon attending their Admit Day. I was definitely nervous though that I wouldn't feel this way and my choice would not be as obvious. I too have read a lot of your posts and I think flyingjellyfish's response is right on the mark -- I think you're going to have a great experience at Fletcher! I have a number of former colleagues who are Fletcher grads and cannot say enough about their positive experiences. Best of luck! -
I replied to the individual who signed my offer of admission.
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supbla, feel free to check out my 2013 Wrap Up - Final Decisions post.
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My first choice program bested their offer after I inquired.
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I was just informed by my first choice school (who gave me no funding in the first round) that they are now able to exceed my highest funding offer from other programs (!!!) Shocked and ecstatic! Let my example show, it pays to be persistent -- don't give up folks!
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I just turned down my offer of admission which came with a half-tuition fellowship and a spot in the International Fellows Program. Hope that helps the wait list folks!
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Did anyone go to the regional specialization sessions? I opted to do Financial Aid and the Student Panel instead, but I'm curious how folks feel about the quality of these vs the functional specializations (particularly African Studies).
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They did emphasize the importance of networking -- if you want to work with a professor, start talking to him/her ASAP. On our campus tour, a current student mentioned that you need to graduate in the top 5 of a class in order to be a competitive TA candidate for it, but I'm not sure whether that's based on fact or just perception.
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DaniCM, a TA position would be $20K per semester -- if you can hold a position both semesters, that's $40K or nearly full tuition. Denisse, I didn't necessarily learn anything about EPD that I wasn't able to find out on SIPA's website. The one item of note that I wrote down is that EPD students travel overseas (1-2 weeks) to consult with their capstone client. This is unique to EPD and funded through a combination of SIPA/the client/the student.
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I also attended Admitted Students Day yesterday. According to SIPA's Financial Aid Office, 65-70% of second-year students receive assistantships. They range in size from $6-$20K per semester with the average being $10,500 per semester. The higher range is for TA positions which require a 20-25 hour commitment per week.
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Thanks both -- I'll try to give them a ring today. I received my financial aid package on March 22nd so you might want to follow up with them.
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I find it telling that I get multiple emails a day from SIPA promoting their various concentrations/specializations, student association, etc but I'm getting radio silence in response to an email query I sent them over a week ago (+ a friendly reminder) about Admitted Students Day.
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Any Current or Former Chicago Harris Students Out There?
gatsby8724 replied to gatsby8724's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Thanks lobsterphone. I actually have two other great options more in line with my interests and professional goals, so UChicago is out of consideration. For others who had my question though, here is the response I got back from Team Harris: So the way the Harris curriculum is structured is that everyone takes the same classes over the first two quarters or so and then everyone can focus on their policy concentration over the remaining year/ year and a quarter. The logic is that everyone should learn the fundamentals of economics/ statistics and policy analysis (which are topics that can be applied at a global scales) before they apply these to their different disciplines. Haven said that, both Harris and other departments in the University (which are open to Harris students) offer ample classes on International Related issues. Around 40-45 % of the student pool is international, and I would say most of them are interested in doing work abroad and their focus is on non-domestic policy. I suggest you take a look at the Committee on International Affairs and Public Policy Student Group at The Harris School (perhaps contact the chair) http://harrisschool.uchicago.edu/applied-experience/student-organizations/ciapp And at the Harris classes: http://harrisschool.uchicago.edu/degrees/courses/all-courses Also, if you are interested, there exists a joint-degree program between Harris and the Committee on International Relations: http://cir.uchicago.edu/page/academics In a nutshell, the program is not focused on domestic policy, rather, it is a flexible program that can be curved according to ones' interests. I hope this helps. Don't hesitate to reach out to me if you have any other questions. -
How to approach the topic of asking for more funding?
gatsby8724 replied to Pinkman's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Extremely helpful -- thanks ASEANdumpling! -
How to approach the topic of asking for more funding?
gatsby8724 replied to Pinkman's topic in Government Affairs Forum
ASEANdumpling, would you mind sharing a template of the letter you send Columbia? They actually gave me a pretty generous package, but I would like to see if I can use that as leverage to negotiate fellowship funding from another program. Many thanks in advance! -
Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Heard back from my programs and consensus was, "your spouse is welcome to attend!" Thanks everyone! -
Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Farthest thing from a helicopter spouse, I assure you! Many thanks for everyone's input. I'll see what the schools write back. -
Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Thanks both! -
Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Thoughts on whether it's appropriate to bring your spouse to Admit Days? We've been married for nearly 3 years and he's making the move with me, so while it will ultimately be my decision as to which program is the best fit, his involvement is important. I sent an email to one of the schools with this inquiry but haven't heard back. -
Thanks for starting this topic! My husband and I are likely in the same boat, but going the other direction (Washington, D.C. to the San Francisco Bay area). I'll be the student and he'll be looking for full time employment. He doesn't have a strong network out there, but a lot of interest in the scene. My question is, what advice would folks have for spouses of full-time students? For example, how does he get involved with university life and my social scene but also find his own identity out there? Is living in university housing a good/bad idea? Etc.
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Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Yes, unless you fly to DC via another international airport (e.g. JFK). -
Admitted students/Open Day thoughts
gatsby8724 replied to Clay Made's topic in Government Affairs Forum
10-year DC resident here... Dulles is terrible because it's the major international airport and not connected to public transportation. Reagan is by far the best but at least with BWI you can take the train into the city then metro from there to wherever you're staying. -
Government Affairs 2013 Wrap Up - Final Decisions!
gatsby8724 replied to harrista's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Previous Schools: Top tier private institution in Washington, D.C Previous Degrees and GPAs: B.A, International Affairs & Anthropology; 3.7 with honors GRE Scores: V:164, Q:155, AW:4.0 Previous Work Experience: 6+ in the non-profit sector; international development with a focus on democracy and governance Math/Econ Background: Statistics, Micro/Macro, International Trade/Finance Foreign Language Background: Seven years of French Intended Field of Study in Grad School: MPA/MPP with a concentration in Democracy, Development and Rule of Law Long Term Professional Goals: USAID Foreign Service Schools Applied to & Results: Accepted: Columbia SIPA-MPA ($$), Stanford University IPS-MA, University of Chicago Harris-MPP Rejected: HKS-MPP, Princeton WWS-MPA Ultimate Decision & Why: Currently deciding between SIPA and Stanford IPS Advice for Future Applicants: Take the time to really figure out what you want to get out of a Masters program before going back. -
Wanted to bump this thread since the last post was about a year ago. My husband and I are likely to move to the Bay area this summer. I will be attending a program at Stanford University and he will be working (job TBD). From what I've seen on this chain, it is advisable to live in the Palo Alto area and have him commute to San Francisco (if that's were his job ends up being based) versus the other way around. Besides Palo Alto, other recs include Mountain View, Menlo Park, Redwood Park and Sunnyvale. Are there others? We're relocating from Washington, DC so moving to a more suburban area will definitely be an adjustment! Any advice/guidance from folks in the area would be much appreciated!
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Why did YOU reject the Harris school?
gatsby8724 replied to ridofme's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I'm going to go ahead and retract my previous statement. I was accepted to two other programs (with fellowships) that more closely align with my academic/professional interests, so I will be turning down my acceptance to Chicago.