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  1. Personally I would go wherever the money is. All the schools you have been accepted to are fantastic. One has given you full tuition. For me this would be financially impossible to turn down. Even if you do have the money / willingness to take loans, imagine how much less pressure there will be on you post graduation if you can really take the time to pick a career based on what you want to do rather than what you are financially obliged to do.

  2. Program Applied To (MPA, MPP, IR, etc.): Middle East Studies / IR etc.

    Schools Applied To: Fletcher (MALD), Georgetown (Arab Studies), George Washington (Middle East Studies), SAIS (Middle East Studies)

    Schools Admitted To: 0

    Schools Rejected From: 0

    Still Waiting: All

    Undergraduate institution: UK university

    Undergraduate GPA: 1st

    Last 60 hours of Undergraduate GPA (if applicable):

    Undergraduate Major: History

    GRE Quantitative Score: 145 :( :( :( :(

    GRE Verbal Score: 154

    GRE AW Score: ?

    Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 2

    Years of Work Experience: 3

    Describe Relevant Work Experience:

    2 years at NGO in the Middle East as a Programme Officer. Written proposals, gained funding, and implemented projects from funders such as USAID, MEPI, US Embassy, Irish Embassy, UK Embassy, Sawaris Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy, National Democratic Institute, Finnish Embassy, Swedish International Development Association, Germany Embassy, GTZ, UNDP, New Zealand Embassy, and the American Development Foundation.

    Managed project budgets in the region of 15,000 USD - 500,000 USD

    Following the 'Arab Spring' worked on capacity building for new political parties etc.

    Travelled extensively throughout the Middle East (Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Palestine, and Egypt) and have spent time studying Arabic in both Syria and Egypt.

    Languages: English (native), Arabic (working knowledge), French (limited knowledge)

    Quant: Financial management of project budgets as describe above, will be taking intro macro and micro through the University of Oxford school for Continuing Education from Jan - June 2012

    Strength of SOP (be honest, describe the process, etc): Work and travel experience as described above.

    Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): 3 professors from undergraduate institution who I took final year classes with and one of whom was my dissertation supervisor.

    Anyone got any idea how I stand considering my terrible quant score? Should I even bother paying the fee and submitting my applications?

    Just thought I would post a little update for people worried about their GRE scores. As you can see above my GRE scores are a LOT lower than the average of posters on here and that of the schools I applied to general requirements.

    But I just received an acceptance for Elliott at GWU.

    Basically I just wanted to say to future applicants...although obviously it would be great to get a high GRE score, if you don't and have run out of time for a retake, just work on other parts of your application and build a strong profile that way.

  3. Having studied at Sciences-Po previously and having friends who are recent alumni of this specific program, this is patently false.

    I don't know who you talked to but I am in contact with a CURRENT student on the international security programme. There has been a HUGE influx of new students in the past year and I assure you that it is 100% true.

    A quote from the CURRENT student.

    "The PSIA program at Sciences Po is very new for that reason they are not very organized so this can add more frustration. First semester classes are huge I mean 100 + in most classes and the biggest I had was 595 (yes almost 600 students... I never went)"

  4. I wouldn't go with the MSc Arab World Studies personally.

    I met some of the people doing it and their level of Arabic was no way near an academic standard after finishing the course. Also bear in mind that the whole first year of the course is Arabic study (something that you could do much much much cheaper in the Middle East than learning in Edinburgh...not to mention you will learn more!)

  5. Program Applied To (MPA, MPP, IR, etc.): Middle East Studies / IR etc.

    Schools Applied To: Fletcher (MALD), Georgetown (Arab Studies), George Washington (Middle East Studies), SAIS (Middle East Studies)

    Schools Admitted To: 0

    Schools Rejected From: 0

    Still Waiting: All

    Undergraduate institution: UK university

    Undergraduate GPA: 1st

    Last 60 hours of Undergraduate GPA (if applicable):

    Undergraduate Major: History

    GRE Quantitative Score: 145 :( :( :( :(

    GRE Verbal Score: 154

    GRE AW Score: ?

    Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 2

    Years of Work Experience: 3

    Describe Relevant Work Experience:

    2 years at NGO in the Middle East as a Programme Officer. Written proposals, gained funding, and implemented projects from funders such as USAID, MEPI, US Embassy, Irish Embassy, UK Embassy, Sawaris Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy, National Democratic Institute, Finnish Embassy, Swedish International Development Association, Germany Embassy, GTZ, UNDP, New Zealand Embassy, and the American Development Foundation.

    Managed project budgets in the region of 15,000 USD - 500,000 USD

    Following the 'Arab Spring' worked on capacity building for new political parties etc.

    Travelled extensively throughout the Middle East (Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Palestine, and Egypt) and have spent time studying Arabic in both Syria and Egypt.

    Languages: English (native), Arabic (working knowledge), French (limited knowledge)

    Quant: Financial management of project budgets as describe above, will be taking intro macro and micro through the University of Oxford school for Continuing Education from Jan - June 2012

    Strength of SOP (be honest, describe the process, etc): Work and travel experience as described above.

    Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): 3 professors from undergraduate institution who I took final year classes with and one of whom was my dissertation supervisor.

    Anyone got any idea how I stand considering my terrible quant score? Should I even bother paying the fee and submitting my applications?

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