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  1. hey, kendlaal, congrats on the admission. a question about ut austin, did they mentioned funding with your admission?
  2. I saw several acceptances to this program today. Any of the accepted applicants cares to share their stats? I applied there to, but I haven't been informed of the results yet. Also, did any of you get any funding or is funding to come later?
  3. I think that despite your career change, you are a very strong candidate for all of the schools -maybe I'm just not sure about WWS because there everyone is a great applicant! While your experience so-so, it's good enough to had gotten you through great masters, so you'd have nothing to prove on that regard. Best of luck!
  4. Despite your nationality, I would be very wary about getting loans to fund another masters. Studying in the US may open some doors but remember that as an non-US citizen most of the time you're not eligible for government/contracting positions in security issues. If you're not dead set into getting your security education in the US, check out Sciences Po International Security Master's. It's very well regarded in Europe and considerably less expensive for Europeans.
  5. CC139

    Syracuse, NY

    I'll attend SU starting next July and I'm looking for a room in a shared apartment. I'm an international student, so it's been hard trying to secure something from abroad. Any tips on that?
  6. Have you looked into FLAS fellowships? I am not very familiar with them, but they are given out by the Dept of Education for US students pursuing degrees in international studies. They provide some (all?) tuition and give an stipend. However, I believe they are for modern languages, so if you're interested in learning yet another language, with your background you'd probably be a very good candiate.
  7. So I deleted my previous post because in an unexpected turn of events in the end I was offered a better aid package at Maxwell, so the decision became obvious: I'll be joining Maxwell. Hope to see you there.
  8. I had the same question when applying and after some reading, I think the main difference between them is that the MPAff, despite its name, is a policy-analysis degree with a quant focus while the MGPS seems to be a very broad international affairs program. Also, if you're looking into pursuing a dual degree, some are only availiable for MPAff and not MGPS students (like Business and Planning). Depending on your specialization, the MPAff can be tailored at least at a general level to your international interests, however, the MGPS has specific concentrations on international issues. On funding, as you can see on this years thread, several applicants to both degrees received generous fellowships.
  9. I'll attend UT next year. See you there, guys!
  10. Indeed. It was an assistantship, so there's probably one spot open for those who will seek funding when arriving to Maxwell. Best of luck.
  11. I'll attend UT Austin. It was a really difficult decision, but I believe Austin was the best balance between academics and outside opportunities. I hope I'm right.
  12. 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).
  13. I am in a similar position, albeit deciding between LBJ and Maxwell. I feel that LBJ is a better fit because of its location and opportunities. Everyone I've talked to speaks highly of UT and thinks that the trade-off between living in Austin and attending a higher ranked program is totally worth it.
  14. I was set on accepting Heinz spot but I just can't since I am not sure I can get an scholarship from my home country. Fmylife

  15. I was looking for the past courses to have an idea of what it's offered every semester. Thanks for the link, Nimesis.
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