Hello!
I am looking to apply to either Phd in Political Sciences Program (in this case I have time till December 2018 to prepare), or MPA in Development ( in this case I have a week left till the deadline!), both at Columbia University. Please help in evaluating my profile and understanding 1. if I have chances in applying as it is, 2) which program will be the best for me.
I am from a developing country that is now going through a war. I have a BA in linguistics, majoring in translation from English and Spanish. I also took economics, statistics, religion, philosophy, politics classes. GPA is 3.7.
I also hold a Masters of Science from Columbia University (Communications, graduated in 2016).
Because of the situation in my country, straight out of my MS degree I started working in the undustry that I din't initially intended to work in (International development, conflict resolution). Hence I now want to enroll again after several years of working to enhance my subject knowledge and embark on research.
Currently I am working at the UN Department of Political Affairs office in my country as a political researcher. Before, I worked for USAID (democracy building and anti-corruption issues). In New York, I had 2 internsips at the UNHQ in New York (different departments), and worked as a consultant with several NGOs. I also was a volunteer at the Red Cross.
I will have very good recommendations from UN and USAID chiefs of missions.
I've never passed GRE, so if I choose the PhD program, I will need to prepare and pass the test. I do have a GMAT from 5 years ago, but it's quite low (500) , due to math results, although my writing had the highest score, and verbal was quite high. I can apply with this score to the MPA program since the deadline is in a week, but need your advise if I should try?
The problem is, I don't have any means to provide for funding mysilf, so financial aid is crucial. As far as I understand, there are more chances to receive funding for the Phd program, rahter than MPA?
Looking forward to your comment, it is very much needed=)