igbochik
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I'm looking at cost as a major factor in where I put in an application for grad school. Yeah, I'm cheap. I admit it. I am not against going to a good school. But look if its excessively priced, I'm not sure if it is a realistic option. I'd like to know if anyone out there knows of a generous MPP program. Any school that gives out a lot of TA positions or grants?
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I'm looking at a program in public policy that won't break the bank. I'd love to go to Columbia. But the high cost of living is out of this world. If anyone knows of a grad program that is generous with its TA positions or general grants please let me know.
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To all....
I'm still in the research phase of my application process. And the cost of this degree is weighting heavily on my mind. If anyone out there knows of a generous graduate MPP/MPA program, please let me know. I would prefer the program to be in DC. But I'm not married to the city. In fact, I really don't like DC. The networking opp are pushing me towards DC. Also, I know Princeton has a lot of money. But let's be honest, we can't all get into Princeton. I'm looking at a places similar to GWU's status.
Your help is really appreciated.
Realistic Grad MPP Options
in Government Affairs Forum
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I just took the GRE last monday. And I got 540 V and 650 M. My undergrad GPA was a 3.1. But I got it a Georgetown. Yeah, its not terribly impressive but it was the best that I could do. And I honestly don't plan to take that test again. I'm looking to gather a realistic range graduate public policy programs that offer a strong international development background. On the plus side, I have worked for three years and spent the last year interning in South Africa and Nigeria. Please pass along your suggestions.