Program Applied To: MPA/MPAff and MSc Information Security Policy and Management
Schools Applied To: Erasmus Mundus MAPP, Hertie School of Governance (Berlin), Syracuse U, UT Austin, NYU, CMU (infosec)
Schools Admitted To: Erasmus Mundus (waitlisted for scholarship), Hertie (50% scholarship), Syracuse (65% all expense scholarship), UT (100% scholarship), NYU (1/3 scholarship), CMU (60% scholarship).
Schools Rejected From:None
Undergraduate institution: University in my home country (small but well known amongst scholars)
Undergraduate GPA: 92/100
Last 60 hours of Undergraduate GPA (ifapplicable): 95/100
Undergraduate Major: Politics and Public Administration
GRE Quantitative Score: 600
GRE Verbal Score: 690
GRE AW Score: 4
TOEFL Score: 113 (English is not my native language).
Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 2.5 at time of application
Years of Work Experience: 2.5 full time. 6 years of volunteer service as an EMT with various leadership positions.
Describe Relevant Work Experience: Research and information systems management.
Strength of SOP (be honest, describethe process, etc): I started it really early (around August) to apply for an external scholarship. It had typos and grammar mistakes. But I think it was overall strong because it clearly showed what I wanted to do, why attend each university and was related to my work and volunteer experience.
Strength of LOR (be honest, describethe process, etc): Three writers: one for a former professor/thesis director/employer (I didn't see it, but I hope it was strong); one from another professor, alumni from one of the unis I applied to (I saw it, it was pretty strong); and the last one from the Medical director of the ambulance service I volunteer with (i didn't see it either, but I am sure it was great).
Other: I was worried about my GRE scores -while they were right average for most of the schools, my Q was really low, while my V was higher. I speak four languages, lived abroad for a while and wrote an undegrad thesis. I am sure that these factors + good SOP and LoRs made up for my scores.
In retrospect, I am really happy with my acceptances. I only applied to schools I could see myself in, so deciding where to attend was really hard, I want to go to all. I wish I had applied to less programs and to include one program I didn't applied to, but since I needed financial aid, I wanted to broaden my chances. If you're applying to NYU and need financial aid, DO send your GRE scores even though they're optional (I didn't and I assume it negatively impacted my funding chances).