Hi all,
I’m new to the forum, and also quite new to the world of graduate schools in general. I am interested in applying for a PhD program in political science, and was hoping for some insight into which programs I can feasibly aim for.
I currently attend a top 20 public university (with a double major in political science and philosophy), and will graduate with a 3.9 GPA. My practice GRE scores have been around the mid to high 160s range. Though I have a relatively diverse range of internships (including with non-profits, some political campaigns, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the White House), I have absolutely no research experience.
I suppose my main concern is related to the merits of applying to a MA program first, or applying straight to a PhD from undergrad. I’m wary about applying straight from undergrad, particularly as I don’t think I have the academic/intellectual rigor to perform adequately in a doctoral program. Given this lack of research experience, would it be a better idea to apply for a MA or MPP program first? And what would be my admissions prospects if I were to apply to a PhD program from undergrad?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!