Previous Schools (Name, type, or tier): Midwestern satellite public school
Previous Degrees and GPAs: Sociology (3.8/4.0) & Psychology (3.8/4.0)
GRE Scores (Verbal/Quantitative/Analytical Writing): 162V / 154Q / 4.5W
Previous Work Experience (Years, Type): Marine Corps - 5 years, telecommunications - 10 years
Math/Econ Background: Trigonometry, Stats/Micro and Macro
Foreign Language Background (if applicable to your program): Intermediate Spanish
Intended Field of Study in Grad School: Foreign Affairs, International Economy
Long Term Professional Goals: FSO, Congress
Schools applied to and results: Georgetown SFS - Rejected, American SIS - Accepted, Denver Korbel - Accepted ($30k total), Harvard KSG - Rejected, Pittsburgh GSPIA - Accepted, Kentucky Patterson - Accepted ($7.5k total), Michigan Ford - Accepted ($20k total), Penn State SIA - Accepted ($10.5k total), Marquette GS - Accepted (25k total)
Ultimate Decision & Why: University of Denver. If AU had offered some amount of merit aid, I might be DC-bound, but I couldn’t turn down the chance to live in Denver for two years. Luckily they offered a scholarship, because the GI bill does not quite cover DU's tuition (and I don't want to be loaded with student debt). I have been juggling work, school, and parenthood for the past eight years, so it will be a great experience to live in the mountains and have only school to demand my time. Since I’m striving for the Foreign Service, I’m not too concerned with not being inside the beltway. Besides, Korbel offers a quarter in DC and the dean of the Korbel School is a legend in the field I want to enter. All signs point west
Advice for Future Applicants: Don’t apply to so many schools if you have a strong record. I could have spent less time researching schools and filling out application materials, and more time working on the GRE if I had only applied to three or four schools. Everybody told me I should apply to at least eight schools to make sure I had a good chance of being accepted somewhere. I guess my friends don’t know anything about grad school admissions. Unfortunately, I didn't find this forum until after the application process.