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  1. I don't know exactly how it works, but in chats the SSP have mentioned that you can take language classes at Georgetown for free, though they are for credit and not audited. Not entirely sure if this means that they count against your 12 courses or not, but I don't think they necessarily do. The word 'free' was used again and again. Of course, they could be during the day which would make it difficult if you were attending part-time.

  2. There's an admitted students chat that starts at 2PM ET (40 minutes from now), maybe ask then? I know during last Wednesday's chat they said they hadn't met yet to discuss merit-based aid but would do so 'this week' and that information about it would go out 'in the next week.'

  3. any of you guys decided on/leaning towards SSP going without funding? why?

    I'm leaning towards it because funding isn't as big an issue. It's only a 3 semester course if you do the full courseload and the price is comparable to Fletcher even though they're giving me 11k/year. Higher living expenses are made up for by it being DC and the opportunities that presents. Hoping they'll give me some money, but still leaning there.

  4. I emailed SSP, and was told that we'll all be getting a bunch of information about funding, financial aid, admitted student chats, visiting days etc by email from the program director this week.

    Did they say this week? I e-mailed as well and it just said 'soon.' Anxious to hear about possible funding (though kind of pessimistic about my chances).

  5. would you guys/gals that have received notifications mind posting your locations? I'm in Boston and have heard from 3/4 of my schools... gtown's the last one (but top choice) and i'm kinda bugging out.

    My mailing address is NY and I found out yesterday, so you should hear real soon.

  6. I got in too - have to complete micro and macroeconomics...

    also - sorry for the earlier information on decisions being released late March - I have no clue as to why she would say that to me!

    Probably was stifling laughter as she spoke

  7. In, conditionally on completing Macroeconomics! Congrats to all!

    No one seems to have had a mention of funding so far besides seeing the 'if you sent the FAFSA in before/after this date we'll have it sooner/later' right?

  8. Just found out I'm in.

    I'm kind of taking care of this stuff from afar (I had my things e-mailed to my home address in the US despite living in Bulgaria until July) so I kind of have to look at things via e-mail, webcam, and scans. Was everyone else's acceptance notification just a single letter and a form for the deposit/acceptance of a spot in a small envelope? Anyone hear about possible money yet?

  9. The February 1st deadline is for documents that are mostly out of your control, such as letters, transcripts, and GRE scores. As long as you got your application with your essays and CV in by the January 15th deadline, as long as all the other stuff is in by Feb. 1, you'll still be considered for aid.

  10. Program Applied To (MPA, MPP, IR, etc.): IR in Security Studies

    Schools Applied To: Fletcher, Georgetown Peace & Security Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS, Princeton WWS, GWU Elliot, American SIS

    Schools Admitted To:

    Schools Rejected From:

    Still Waiting:

    Undergraduate institution: Top-25 private

    Undergraduate GPA: 3.63

    Last 60 hours of Undergraduate GPA (if applicable): 3.8

    Undergraduate Major: Double-major in History and Slavic Studies

    GRE Quantitative Score: 720

    GRE Verbal Score: 750

    GRE AW Score: 5.5

    Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 2

    Years of Work Experience: 2ish

    Describe Relevant Work Experience: Currently a Fulbright Fellow in Bulgaria, teaching and doing research on IMRO as an insurgent organization. Worked for 6 months at a state museum. Have done volunteer work with NGOs in Bosnia-Herzegovina (an entire summer) and Bulgaria as well.

    Strength of SOP (be honest, describe the process, etc): I have a pretty clear idea of what I want to study (sub-state ethnic violence and responses, with a particular focus on the Balkans), so that's helped me form a pretty good SOP. I started early and have tweaked it little by little. I think it's really a strength of my application.

    Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): Letters of recommendation are kind of killing me. I have one professor with whom I'm very close, and then the Fulbright commission here in Bulgaria. Trying to find a third is difficult though. I doubt many professors remember me. In the end it will probably come from my supervisor with the NGO in Bosnia.

    Other: Aside from the Fulbright grant, I also played a season of professional ice hockey in Europe and studied abroad in Ireland for a year. I also was published in my school's research journal with a paper on military history. I speak and read Bulgarian and the Macedonian dialect at a high level and can comprehend and be comprehended in Serbo-Croatian and Russian. Princeton is kind of a longshot for me and I have a slight lack of relevant work experience for security studies, but I think I will be okay. All else being equal, I'd really like to go to either Fletcher or Georgetown.

  11. but some countries have been waiting on FSB approval for weeks now....makes me wonder if it's actually a more extensive process :s

    My guess is the FSB approval stage is more about allocation of funds than actual reviewing of applications and such bureaucracy is always slow.

    Further, they probably only meet every couple of weeks and do big batches at a time.

  12. Does anyone know how long it typically takes to get results for the blood tests (hematology; blood glucose, cholesterol, creatinine; etc.) on the last page of the medical form? I live about 2 hours away from my doctor... so getting this form filled out in the throws of my last semester is going to be tough.

    24 hours or so for the blood test. The TB test requires you to come back in 2-3 days to have it 'read', though that takes all of two seconds. Your school doesn't have a clinic? You're going to need an initial appointment then a return trip two or three days later to have your TB test looked at and to get your blood test results, so two hours there and back would be annoying.

    My doctor just wrote 'not needed' next to the optional tests like urinalysis. I don't think there's anything suspicious about it; the urinalysis isn't a drug test (what it does test mostly overlaps with the blood tests) and unless you're anemic the sickle test are unnecessary.

    For what it's worth, if you have insurance and are still in school, most school clinics have walk-in hours everyday for emergency illnesses. Try then, they'll understand.

  13. Uh, I don't know if this was covered already, but are acceptance letters only sent from your country/rejection letters only sent from New York? If so does that mean I didn't get it?? China doesn't have a Fulbright Commission....don't know if that changes things.

    My acceptance letter (and medical 'certificate') was sent from New York, and it said that more information will follow from the country itself (I'm assuming ETA placement, terms of the grant, the signature sheet, and so on). Bulgaria has a commission so it doesn't seem to be predicated on that. It also was sent out on a Friday. I know last year they were only sending out Europe on Wednesdays or something; maybe not the case this time.

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