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  1. Hi, I can recommend ISO health insurance. I'm currently doing my MPP at Harvard and the unviersity insurance is also very expensive. I only paid a few hundred dollars and it got waived without any problems. Feel free to use my referral link and you'll also get a discount: https://isoa.org?ref=2830440
  2. I also had a 4-page resume (think they wanted some context about each of the employers I worked for) and was accepted to the MIA program this year.
  3. It's best to reach out to the two organizers that are listed on the Google form. Their email addresses are also listed there. Good luck!
  4. Feel free to sign up for an info session about student's experiences at HKS and the essay buddy review system.
  5. Why not apply for the HKS MPA-ID program if you wanna go into development? The IDEV program at SAIS is also really good and quant heavy.
  6. I'd only apply to Yale when you can still submit your application without paying the application fee of $100. Their program is relatively small so there is not a high chance to get in. I made the mistake of submitting my application after the free submission deadline. Maybe they have expanded their program now that they are becoming a school but my experience is just based on last year's admissions cycle.
  7. I'd second that what GradSchoolGrad said and also recommend to apply to a few more schools. 3-5 is a good number so you have some other options to choose from and can compare scholarship offers. For HKS it is less common to get in straight from undergrad but it is not impossible. For SIPA and SAIS it is more likely so you should have a better shot there. On the other hand, you do have a few things that speak for you such as your very good GRE and TOEFL scores and you also speak several languages and have done internships in the public sector as well as a research institution. For the motivation letter it is very important that you know where you want to be in the future and how you want to contribute to the world/society. So you need a clear picture of what you want to get out of the degree and why it is a good idea to pursue an MPP or JD respectively and how it is going to help you achieve your gaol of becoming a lecturer. It is a bit unclear to me right now why you need a degree from the US to become a lecturer in your home country? The MPP is a professional degree and not so much theoretical or research focused. It enables you to work on practical policy issues and is not necessarily the best stepping stone for a PhD so if you really want to become a professor/lecturer in the future, a different degree might better suit your future goals. Please feel free to ask me anything about the schools I applied to. All the best.
  8. Why is it a stretch for Harris? The candidate has very good GRE scores and good quant skills. Would be good to know grad school GPA as well.
  9. To give you another perspective, I only have a GRE score of V159 and Q157 and still got accepted by SAIS with 40k funding as well as SIPA and HKS. I’d recommend to apply to less schools as it takes a lot of time and effort to tailor your application to each of the schools and each one comes at a cost of roughly $100. It’s only useful if you have a well funded offer and want to leverage it against another offer. I graduated in 2018 so I only had 1,5 years of experience when I applied. I’m not sure about your quant background as I did economics in my undergrad but I’d just like to encourage you and say that the GRE score isn’t everything and I know that SIPA and SAIS both have students straight from undergrad, SAIS even more than SIPA. Regarding the recommendation letters, I had 3 recommenders in total and I think it wasn’t a problem to ask them submit 6 letters each. It’s actually just changing the name of the school and uploading the letter but do make sure to give them enough time beforehand and a reminder whenever a deadline is approaching. It’s definitely not impossible to get admitted without that much work experience or an amazing GRE score. All the best for your applications
  10. Why do you wanna get an MPA? What are your post-graduation goals/aspirations?
  11. Hi guys, does anyone know if you can request a reconsideration/appeal for your financial aid?
  12. Same here haha, maybe that's common for MA + Certificate applicants? Are you in the Facebook group? Happy to connect!
  13. Hi guys, for those wondering about financial aid reconsideration, I just got my result and received 5k more than before. Will be declining my offer so good luck for those on the waitlist.
  14. This might be helpful to you as well. Someone was deciding between full funding at WWS and no funding at HKS.
  15. Thanks! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you!
  16. Why do you think is the international student % so low for the MPP program as compared to other schools like SIPA (50-70%) or SAIS (30-40%)? The other MPA programs at HKS also has a very high % of international students...
  17. Hey! I was previously waitlisted and just got accepted. I did not communicate with them in any way nor did I submit any new material. I’d also not put all my eggs in one basket and hope for HKS admission. If I were you, I’d accepted the offer from Ford and pay the deposit on the last possible day. If you get accepted by HKS after you’ve already paid the deposit, then just see that as a sunk cost and decide whether you wanna pay full tuition for HKS or not with your option of full funding from Ford.
  18. As far as I know, waitlisted candidates aren’t not eligible for funding or a deferral at HKS. But even lots of candidates that were accepted right away don’t have any funding so probably not.
  19. I'd say do what makes you happy and then explain in your application why you chose that job or how it helped you to get the skills/experiences you need or how/if it brought you closer to your career goals. Whether you chose a right or wrong first job will also not make or break the deal for you. Before I applied, I had three different jobs/internships and all in very different sectors. In the end it's what you learn from each experience and how you move forward from that. Since you said that it is your dream job, why not take it then? Job experience is only one part of the application, other things like your motivation letter and good recommendation letters are also very important if not even more important.
  20. Congrats!!! Me too yay!!! I was also mentally prepared to go to SIPA and this game in as a total surprise ? I’m so excited!!!
  21. Why don't you chat with financial aid teams from the respective schools you're interested in? I would say that if you have solid GRE scores, decent work experience and make a good narrative on why you want to attend that program and how it aligns with your future career goals, that would help. But then again, I'm just an admitted student and don't know how people actually allocate funding to the different students. The Hopkins-Nanjing Center at SAIS has guaranteed scholarships for admitted students for example.
  22. According to the MPA-DP program director: Deadlines did not change: * April 15th for fellowship candidates and Early Action admits; * May 1st for everyone else. Seems like you've made your final decision?
  23. Thanks, appreciate your perspective!
  24. What's your opinion on SAIS vs SIPA?
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