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lmappers

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  1. True! I really haven't heard much regarding UCSD's program
  2. Wish I could trade you my HKS admissions for Berkeley GSPP! HKS is just out of my budget. I think Berkeley or Chicago would be a better fit for what you're looking for. Congrats!
  3. I didn't receive any funding at first, then after sending offers from other schools got revised $7.5k. With in-state tuition and partial tuition remission for teaching assistants, seems like the most affordable option for me.
  4. Just read the acceptance email more thoroughly and is said information on financial assistance will come separately from Dan_Rossi@hks.harvard.edu.
  5. Did anyone receive funding information with their acceptance? Got in but no mention on funding.
  6. I think generally I'd be happy at any of the schools I applied to, so it's really going to come down to cost for me as well! This is the first school I've heard back from, though, so it'll def depend on my offers elsewhere.
  7. I received a Public Service Scholarship covering 30% tuition, curious to hear what others received for funding!
  8. Has anyone actually been successful in getting into law school with the GRE? Is it judged based on percentile?
  9. Anyone find any reliable information on the average GRE/GPA for Harvard MPP?
  10. Question for MPA applicants: I've read that you must also have completed at least four graduate-level courses similar to those in the Master in Public Policy core curriculum, including at least two courses that are quantitative in nature to apply for the MPA program. Does this essentially mean that you must already hold a graduate degree in order to be considered? What classed did you take that fulfilled this requirement? Thinking about applying this year for next year's cohort, any advice you have would be much appreciated!
  11. Question for MPA applicants: I've read that you must also have completed at least four graduate-level courses similar to those in the Master in Public Policy core curriculum, including at least two courses that are quantitative in nature to apply for the MPA program. Does this essentially mean that you must already hold a graduate degree in order to be considered? What classed did you take that fulfilled this requirement? Thinking about applying this year for next year's cohort, any advice you have would be much appreciated!
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