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Please tell when you know! In my case, they didnt mention anything about the type of work ill be doing. They did say that the majority of students are funded through research assistanships (which I guess you already know) and that they will help me in finding one. Good luck!!
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I just recieved the email saying i have been admitted! Cant believe it yet. Best of luck to you guys.
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Hi! I also applied to GSPP with focus on energy policy. Do you have any idea about the availability of funding at GSPP? Is it too difficult to acquire a fellowship? Good luck in the process!!
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VeryCheesey reacted to a post in a topic: MIT TPP 2018
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Hello! I also applied. It is one of my top priorities actually. I have seen a few tpp posts in the engineering section of the forum. Although I believe it belongs here Good luck mate!!
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2018 International Applicants to the US - Decisions?
ung replied to VeryCheesey's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I believe the most valuable resort that you can use to decide whether a program is right for you or not, is to talk to alumnis (hopefully from your own country). These people are the only ones qualified to tell you what the real deal is in their program and how you can make the best of your new knowledge and diploma in your hometown. Where and what to study is one of these decisions that you just cannot make by being fully rational and studying the pros and cons of information drawn from the internet. You will probably get lost by your own previous biases and uninformed judgements. I have found that people are quiet happy to get together an talk about their experience abroad, so go for it!- 1 reply
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Prester John reacted to a post in a topic: SIPA Early Application Thread
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I am in too! :D:D It doesnt say anything about funding. I just didnt get any or they post it later? Thank you!
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haha me too. Someone involved in admissions of the PEPM program told me their internal deadline was december 15th (for all programs). Based on that, I supposed that results would be published this week. Maybe it was just wishful thinking on my part...
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MPP Berkeley online admission system closed earlier?
ung replied to ung's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Thank you! I have already submitted mine. Good luck to you all! -
MPP Berkeley online admission system closed earlier?
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I recieved an email from the admission office that said that they were working on the issue. -
MPP Berkeley online admission system closed earlier?
ung replied to ung's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Phew, thank you for replying. Please post any news! Ill do the same. -
Hello guys, I am freaking out because Berkeley's MPP deadline was supposed to be at 8:59 PM PST in the 1st of December, but the system does not let me submit my application, although it is 2:40 AM PST of the same day. Anybody having the same issue? Thank you.
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The 'Am I competitive' thread - READ ME BEFORE POSTING
ung replied to fenderpete's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Hi everyone, I appreciate any feedback on my profile. I will apply to top MPP/MPA schools, son obviously I am quiet concerned about competition. Program: MPP/MPA and TPP at MIT. Schools Applying To: UC-Berkeley, Stanford (Joint degree with MS&E), Harvard (MPA2) and MIT (TPP). Any suggestions on additional degrees very welcome. Interests: Aiming for a future career in public sector, hopefully lock leadership postions. Energy, electricity markets regulation (utilities regulation, electricity market design, etc), industrial organization. Undergrad Institution: Top 1 engineering university in my country (Chile). Undergraduate GPA: Probably near 4 (I dont know the conversion), although I ranked 15 among 400 graduated students. Undergraduate Major: Industrial Engineering (with strong Electrical Engineering emphasis). Previous Graduate studies: Did a MSc in Electrical Engineering with emphasys in electricity markets. GRE: 159V, 167Q ,4 AWA Quantitative Courses: Finance, Industrial Organization, Micro Economics, Electricity Markets, Operations Research (and more) and all basic calculus and physics associated with an Electrical Engineering degree. ISI Publications: 1 publication in important ISI journal (Energy Economics journal). Years of Work Experience: 3 by this year. Age: 28 Languages: Spanish (native), English (Fluent) Work Experience: 2 month internship in investment banking, 2 years in renewable energy startup created by Stanford MBAs and 1 year (current job) at Energy Research Center in public university (consulting and research). LORs: Former supervisor (Stanford MBA graduate), Current supervisor (Imperial College London PhD on Electricity Markets, active researcher in the area), Former MSc advisor, well-known experienced researcher in electricity markets. SOPs: Will outline my desire to complement my strong technical formation with MPP tools for a career in the public sector. Concerns: Degree of competitiveness since im applying to top US schools. If strong quant formation can be judged as a weakness since MPP/MPAs tend to focus more on the social sciences side, especially in UC-Berkeley judging from their program description (although it is something that I am interested in).- 1,791 replies
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