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  1. so a little lost here- i'm planning to go back to grad school in fall 2014. criteria:

    • master of public affairs/international studies/political science
    • DC area (preferably)
    • really low 3.0 gpa from an ivy league school, political science major
    • interested in studying migration/human rights in particular, but don't want to restrict myself to only schools with that program
    • international experience in developing countries as well as internship with the US govt
    • haven't taken the GRE yet

    i know that SAIS and georgetown are probably out of reach for me, and the only other schools in this area that i know of are GWU and american. can anyone help me out?

     

     

    I'm confused at your lack of self-confidence. You have great experience, a decent GPA (if it's low 3 point then it's just average, not really a big deal).  If you do well enough (slightly above or above average) on GRE, then the GPA won't matter too much, anyways. Don't sell yourself short. You should apply to American, GWU, SAIS, and anywhere else you think fits well with your research interests. 

  2. ...well I guess i have missed the point of "fit " in a couple applications.....i am sure that i am not applying there again though. Do you guys think its appropriate to ask about if it is worth applying next year or if there is anything to be done better? 

     

    I'll assume you mean in general, rather than BU specifically. So, I would have to say that I think there is nothing wrong with that at all. It's a definite opportunity to gain some insight. I interviewed for a job last month and made it to the short list. When I got the call that I did not get it, I asked if there was anything I could do to improve for future jobs (including interview style or credentials). He told me things about my application that he loved and where I fell short. Of course, no one is ever obligated to tell you anything, but if they do then it is extremely helpful, as in  my case. It's unfortunate that you got such a unsympathetic and almost callous (it sounds) response from your POI at BU. But, I would brush it off move forward. As others have said, it IS beneficial that he was blunt and you won't have to waste valuable time or money applying again. 

  3. you are both right, and i am grateful that he was honest with me, but the thing is, i told him a THOUSAND times....HEY my GREs suck and my GPA is 3.58...if its so competitive, i rather not apply. ohhh no apply apply, we are a great fit and we look at applications holistically, please apply apply. ......just tell me BEFOREEEEE that i suck too much for your program. 

     

    Aren't you the one who said you are interested in Bioarchaeology and burials? If so, I would assume that you were not accepted due to lack of fit, and not your grades. Unless I'm mistaken, BU is not really known for doing Bioarch. In fact, I don't know any prof there that does it. If I'm wrong, my apologies. Regardless, hang in there Daisy123!

  4. Anyone applying to, have recently been accepted in, or have begun a career in Science Journalism or Writing? I am finishing up my Masters and am on the fence on if I should continue with a PhD. Academia does not seem as appealing as it once did. I'm open to any insight on your experiences, recent or old. How is it? Was it what you expected? Which schools are the best?

     

     

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