I graduated from a local state college in 2018. My GPA was 2.99 with a clear upward trend, I started at a community college and was dealing with a lot of family issues so college wasn't the main thing on my mind. I transferred to the local college and eventually got it together, had a GPA over 3 each semester and made the Deans List my last two semesters. I worked full time while going to school, worked on two political campaigns, interned at the Lincoln Archives, and now have a job at a Brokerage Agency helping people with their life insurance and annuity policies.I want to go to school and get a MA so I can get my dream job at UnidosUS as a legislative advocate or their Policy and Advocacy group and work on behalf of Latinos. I want to do a lot of things in the world of advocacy and politics. I have been looking at GWU - Latin Hemispheric Studies Program and Northeastern's program. I guess I am just wanting to know what schools I should look at with my credentials. I know Fletcher is probably out of the realm of possibility. Any tips would be appreciated. Should I take the GRE? How can I get into these schools? I am Latino, first gen student, not sure if that helps. Thanks!