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Advice: Georgetown SFS vs DU Josef Korbel
crisisdiplomacy replied to aquifolium's topic in Government Affairs Forum
The loans will be worth it. It's the #1 IR program and difficult to get into. The location and opportunities are unbeatable. I'd say go for it. -
Best MPA Institutes in US for international students
crisisdiplomacy replied to psaxena's topic in Government Affairs Forum
This is a better link for rankings: http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/03/top-twenty-five-schools-international-relations/ Not sure if international policy is what you're interested in, but nonetheless a variety of schools on this list offer MPA/MPP programs that are highly regarded in the public sector. This is a good link for comparisons on top programs: http://portal.publicpolicy.utoronto.ca/en/MPPMPAPrograms/Pages/index.aspx Of course you'll wanna look at the top dogs - HKS, Cornell, Princeton, Michigan, Columbia etc. Syracuse/Maxwell program is pretty good as well. If you're looking to go back to India after graduation a big name will obviously be good. In the U.S. you also really can't go wrong with a top school / Ivy League. It all of course, depends on your career goals, where you want to live etc. Hope that helps! -
Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I don't think so. I've tried looking and haven't found any for incoming F 2015 / class of 2017. One should definitely be created though! -
SAIS seems to have very good job placement rates. I spoke with a current student recently who told me that they send out employment surveys, where students write the most desirable firms/organizations they want to work fore and SAIS Career Services brings in recruiters from those firms to speak or hold workshops at SAIS. Again, this is just what I've heard. I'm starting at SAIS in the fall so I don't know for sure. Additionally, it depends on what you want to do. According to the charts SAIS places a significant portion of graduates into private sector jobs, and many in World Bank/IMF. I'd recommend checking out this link: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/sites/default/files/SAIS_EOR-2014-Final.pdf
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Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Makes sense -- thanks for letting me know! -
Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Has anyone that submitted their deposit to SAIS received any post-acceptance info yet? I submitted my deposit 3 weeks ago and I've heard nothing, and I'm getting kind of antsy! -
Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
It was the fact that they had such a versatile curriculum that didn't only focus on theory but actually is practical and applicable. the ILAW concentration seems like it offers a lot of interesting courses and opportunities, and I like that, you get to take ILAW courses plus courses in a few other areas as well. But I also like the strong economic and quantitative component the program provides, which I believe is extremely important and can open a lot of doors. That's just my reasoning! Plus being in DC you have huge access to humanitarian NPOs etc. SAIS and SIPA are pretty much the only two prestigious schools I've seen that offer a variety of courses in human rights / humanitarian action etc. -
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Do you have any international experiences, even as an international student in the U.S.? Also, don't freak out so much about your GRE scores. It's really a holistic approach. This forum makes it seem like you need a perfect scores on the GRE to get into any top program, but it's not true. You should try to get your scores up but don't kill yourself over it. It's good that you've dabbled in a lot of strategic languages and that you have the business certificate, which means you'll be able to handle the quant coursework. What are your goals after completing the MIA degree?
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Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I'm interested in those topics as well, but the iLaw and Organizations concentration seemed to have a lot more courses related to refugees etc. than conflict management. But I don't go there yet so idk for sure! -
Decision..Decision... What's yours?
crisisdiplomacy replied to jayshin0220's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Definitely, plus, look at what you are borrowing as an investment. It's better to go to GU and come out with a great job, than to go to UChicago for free and struggle to find a job in your field later on.. -
Decision..Decision... What's yours?
crisisdiplomacy replied to jayshin0220's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I'd pick Georgetown. D.C. has so many advantages and opportunities that you could really get a leg up on and experience in what you wanna do in the future. I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on Harris and their program seems to be doing a lot of restructuring, plus I've heard their employment outcomes aren't necessarily all that great. I'd definitely choose Georgetown and being in Washington. D.C., it's the pipeline to everything. Plus, Chicago (the city) is great, but not all that great. And definitely not as great as D.C. Take it from someone who did undergrad near Chi-town. -
Johns Hopkins SAIS 2015
crisisdiplomacy replied to ir_gradstudent's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Can anyone that attended Admitted Student Day today share some insight on their experience? -
Maxwell Syracuse or SIPA Columbia
crisisdiplomacy replied to gchs30's topic in Government Affairs Forum
According to the Foreign Policy Rankings, SIPA is much higher ranked than Syracuse, coming in at #5: http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/03/top-twenty-five-schools-international-relations/ SIPA seems to have some really good opportunities, but I've heard its large and impersonal and can be a bit of a cash cow program, but it has a lot of prestige just because of the name/ivy league. I don't know much about Syracuse, but a full ride is a full ride! SIPA is very very expensive. -
Fall 2015 Wrap-up (Profiles, Results, and Decisions)
crisisdiplomacy replied to Poli92's topic in Government Affairs Forum
What do you mean by SAIS's student body "is very uneven?" -
Your profile looks really strong and competitive. Yeah could retake the GRE once more but I honestly think you'd be fine applying with the scores you have and not doing PC! You have a strong quant background and international experience. Good luck!
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