Hi everyone! In my last year of undergrad and applying to a few programs, trying to see how I size up — any feedback is appreciated!
 
	Schools Applying To: Yale YSE MEM, Johns Hopkins SAIS MAIR, Georgetown McCourt MPP, Columbia SIPA MPA, Tufts Fletcher MALD, Brown Watson MPA, Cornell CIPA MPA
 
	Undergraduate institution: US top 30, new england
 
	Undergraduate GPA: 3.4, good upper division (Dean's list first honors) and department honors
 
	Undergraduate Majors: International Studies
 
	GRE Quantitative Score: 167
 
	GRE Verbal Score: 168
 
	GRE AW Score: 5.0 
 
	Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): last year of undergrad
 
	Years of Work Experience: interned every summer of undergrad
 
	Describe Relevant Work Experience: 
 
	- research fellowships (in IR and poli sci) at my university 
 
	- Internship at a reputable international affairs publication, tech/business beat
 
	- Internships at major consulting and insurance companies (in East Asia) in strategy capacities
 
	- Field organizer for congressional campaign
 
	- active volunteer (big brother and through church)
 
	Relevant Coursework: strong emphasis on political economy and energy politics, honors thesis on renewable energy, 1 publication credit
 
	Quant: did not really get to take any quant classes beyond micro/macro principles in undergrad, but goodish GRE quant (89 percentile) and research/internship experiences that involve quant skillsets (stata etc).
 
	Strength of SOP: illustrate how my upbringing (lived on three continents) inspired my interest in sustainable development at the intersection of policy and business. emphasize how I've prepared through academics (clear international policy focus) and work experience (both corporate and service-oriented)
 
	Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): thesis adviser (taught at some of these programs), research fellowship supervisor, and supervising editor at internship
 
	Languages: English (fluent), Chinese (fluent), Spanish (reading and writing)
 
	Questions/Concerns:
 
	Some of these programs seem like a reach — I think I have a strong narrative as to why I want to pursue a public policy degree and a clear intended concentration/focus area, but very concerned that my lack of work experience/quant coursework will hurt me.