Hi all! Long time lurker, finally getting in the grad school game. I'm in a unique position because I've already heard back from one program (described below) - looking forward to hearing what you guys think about my shot at the rest of these schools!
Schools / Programs: McCourt MPP (accepted, $28.5k/yr merit), HKS MPP, NYU MSPP, Princeton SPIA
Undergrad: Top 50 Liberal Arts College
Degrees: Bachelor's in political science, Minor in sociology
GPA: Cumulative 3.8 (Community College GPA: 3.66, College GPA: 3.89)
GRE: 167 V, 162 Q, 6.0 AWA
Work Experience: ~2 years (complicated)
Took time off from college to work on entry-level role in presidential campaign
Managed organizing and data programs for local campaign
Currently completing public affairs fellowship
Policy Area of Interest: Education
LOR: Campaign supervisor (assuming strong), former professor (assuming very strong), current supervisor (assuming very strong)
Quant Experience: Covered through GRE Q score, undergrad courses (lots of econ, intermediate micro/intermediate macro/stats for behavioral sciences), and data science professional development (DataCamp, Google Data Analytics)
Leadership / Extracurricular Roles:
Leader in College Democrats
Speech and Debate Team statewide semifinalist
SOP: talked about personal experiences in the education system, from attending multiple school districts to public college / private liberal arts college, and how personal experience has shaped my commitment to building a fairer education system