selo
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4 hours ago, printerdrop said:
Many, though not all, PhD programs will provide minimum standards which applicants must meet to be considered. They will also make it clear that these minimums are not necessarily enough to be actually admitted as they receive a great many more well-qualified candidates for just a few spots. I think the first step for you would be to make a list of the top five or ten schools you are interested in, go to the poli sci department website for each school and find information on the admissions process and standards. This is more rare, but some schools also publish the profile of previous years' incoming class. Compare this information to your current profile and make a plan for how you make your application more competitive. A lot of programs will say that a weak gpa can be compensated for with outstanding GREs and/or writing sample.
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I am currently on 3rd year of international relations as a bachelor. I decided to become an academic, now I am really trying to lift my GPA up via retaking the courses and doing summer school. I will have a gpa around 3.10 when I graduate. I don't know if it is enough to get a PhD but I have really a strong personal statement explaining the earlier F's and D's on my GPA with 1 Year of work experience in a top consulting firm, how I decided the business world is not for me and the particular issues I want to do research on political theory etc etc, also letters of recommendations from professors who has political theory background.
What do you think about my chances to get in a top Political Science PhD program in US?
thanks
PhD in Political Science right after Bachelor
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