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  1. 37 percent of the 2009 graduating class went into the private sector, so I think that even if you don't want to be a diplomat GSFS would still be a good option. Plus, they have the International Commerce and Business concentration as well as the opportunity to cross-register for classes in the business school. 007, I'm surprised that you say that SAIS has a better reputation in Germany than Georgetown does. I would have thought the opposite, but that's good to know since I would like to work in Europe eventually. If I do decide to go to SAIS I'm going to have to decide soon so that I can start studying for those econ waiver exams... Has anyone heard anything about these/how difficult they are?
  2. I'm trying to decide between SAIS and Georgetown SFS. They're both great schools and I know I couldn't go wrong with either one...but it's still a tough decision. I'd like to go into the private sector and I'm interested in emerging markets. Any insight into either schools' pros and cons, especially in regards to preparation for a career in the private sector, would be great!
  3. Has anyone been rejected yet? I haven't heard a word from GPPI. I applied in January and I've e-mailed them and called several times..
  4. Thanks for all of the advice. I studied a lot for the verbal, but not at all for the AWA. I think I
  5. Thanks, I appreciate the input. The international economics program at HEI looks really appealing. Any idea how competitive it is for a US applicant to be accepted?
  6. Does anyone have any strong opinions (or know of any formal ranking i can find online) for IR schools abroad? I
  7. It seems that full-time work experience is an important requirement for MPP programs. Is it the same for IR programs?
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