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  1. 16 minutes ago, GradSchoolGrad said:

    wow 27K (without negotiating) per year is a bad sign that they are truly desperate for bodies. Which is compounded by how this is high application year for grad schools. They used to have their highest pre negotiation (non-specialized scholarship - like McCourt scholar) at $20K. 

    Ii  think this is a broad generalization - I got in during the early deadline and they said it was the most competitive year with about a 25% admittance rate. Not sure whats going on with money, but I received 10k/year for the EP and will definitely work to negotiate! 

  2. 1 hour ago, GradSchoolGrad said:

    I would be very surprised if SPIA accepted you in an ultra competitive year. Even if you have a good explanation for your lower quant grades, given how your GREs aren't higher (I am assuming they are in the 70s/80s percentile) and not 90s and that is time since undergrad, you aren't showing exactly a competitive trajectory. 

    thanks for your input! I agree, I think I'm not super unrealistic but I would be very very very surprised given how competitive it is. My verbal is in the 90%, but quant GRE is down in the low 70s. 

    Cheers to one more week of waiting and good luck to everyone out there waiting as well!

  3. Perhaps an unhealthy way to deal with the anxiety of waiting for my last school, but I’m dying to just make a decision and want to know - Princeton SPIA is my last hold out and most competitive. 
     

    Program Applied To (MPA, MPP, IR, etc.): MPA, MPP 

    Schools Applying To: NYU Wagner (accepted), Princeton SPIA, Georgetown MPP(accepted) ; Yale MEM(accepted)

    Undergraduate institution: Small public liberal arts school, top 40 ranking. (American school, I am also American) 

    Undergraduate GPA: 3.57

    Undergraduate Majors: economics and history double major, cum laude

    GRE Quantitative Score: 600

    GRE Verbal Score: 620

    GRE AW Score: 5

    Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 5

    Years of Work Experience: 5

    Describe Relevant Work Experience: 3 years federal legislative experience with member of Congress, 2 years hopping around the private sector before that finding a  job I liked. 

    Quant: One calculus class in UG (B-) as an Econ major a decent mix of economic based quant classes with grad ranges from Bs to As. 

    Strength of SOP: Good - I have a strong narrative about why I want to go into public service, but no incredible story about starting a non profit, over coming major adversity, etc etc. 

    Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): One prof probably weakest (I didn’t keep the best contact but I was a good student in his class); the other two are professional and strong 

     

    Other:  I know SPIA is a crapshoot, but I had to try to apply given it’s free. Some of my quant grades are lower, but I had a family issue that caused some of that which I explained in my application.

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