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larsbarreto

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  1. As a person with a generally fairly strong application, I thought having a quant score of 157 was fine, especially because I am finishing an MA in Economics from UT at Austin. A professor I just spoke to said their cut-off for the MPP program is 70th percentile, which is 159. How worried should I be about this? Is it a really strict cut-off? Help! Thanks!
  2. Problem: Thought I wanted to get an Economics Masters to pursue my goal of working in Economic Policy field and helping further econ development issues, poverty, Basic Income ideas etc. Current Situation: BA in Communications in 2014 from University of South Florida (OK school) 3.2 GPA ---with B+ in Macro and Micro and A+ in Intro to Stats but NO math experience otherwise. Haven't taken GRE yet but I know my quant will be about 160 at most. Verbal will be ~165 Worked for 3 years on political campaigns fundraising and managing large amounts of data, but essentially no math or writing required, just working with candidates and being on a campaign, so I "get" politics Currently, in a graduate econ course that's apparently not very hard or indicative of what econ really is, but has been pretty hard for me Only other positive would be that I am a Hispanic, low-income immigrant and female I wanted to apply to Econ Master's but am now considering Public Policy as well. I'm scared of the various classes (Calc, Price Theory, probably pre-calc so I don't fail) and would pay out of pocket for these classes, hopefully, pass and maybe get into an Econ Master's where everyone would have had more econ experience than me. The Public Policy direction might allow me to get into a better school (I think in the long run I would rather get into a "top tier school") Not sure what my chances would even be of really getting accepted into a program like that. I don't know where to start or what to pursue for my future. Econ seemed right bc of the job opportunities and pay afterwards but now I'm not so sure..... help please!!! Many thanks.
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