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notmike

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  1. I spoke with someone at Goldman who would be in a position to know, and they told me that due to the high yield this year they haven't and probably won't take anyone off the waitlist. They said there's a chance, but its VERY small. Not great news, but maybe it will make you feel better about being passed up to know that nobody got in. Sorry :(

  2. This will probably sound cliche, but I think whatever best fits your story will be most beneficial as long as its germane to policy. Doing something you'll enjoy and do well is far more likely to benefit you than trying to check a box. Personally, I don't have a ton of policy experience, but I have a pretty good narrative for why I'm trying to do what I'm trying to do. I think that has benefitted me in the application process.

     

    For what it's worth consider Ford, too. I likely won't accept and I'm sure there are others in the same boat. I love the University of Michigan, but I've been here a long time and the weather and other factors have me considering a change of scenery.

     

    Just my 2 cents.

  3. I have to say that I'm having great success getting into public policy schools. Its another story when it comes to funding. Can anyone tell me how common it is to pursue a graduate degree in this field absent some type of funding, particularly at schools that charge a considerable amount to attend?

     

    In particular, I doubt I will qualify for any private loans. I'd essentially be looking at maxing my federal loans and supplementing that with assistantships etc.

  4. It seems to me that you would be extremely competitive for your schools. I would say your GPA, UG degree/institution, work experience, and LORs are all at least above average for all of those schools. Your GREs might be a little low, but I have to believe that the rest of your profile more than makes up for it.

     

    Good luck; I share your nervousness.

     

     

    I concur. Your GRE's are ever-so-slightly low for some of those prestigious schools, but your GPA, experience, etc. more than make up for it. I think you will get into a good number of those schools (probably UT Austin as well, seeing as how your credentials are even better than mine :P). Good luck!

     

    Thanks for the kind words. You've definitely boosted my confidence. I have to admit I was more than a little concerned about my GRE. 

     

    Good luck in your own endeavors!

  5. Hello everyone,

     

    I recently completed my grad apps, and I'm incredibly nervous. I'd really appreciate any comments about my stats.

     

    Programs: MPP
    Schools: HKS, Berkeley, Michigan, Chicago Harris, UCLA, CMU Heinz, UT-Austin

     

    Undergraduate Institution: University of Michigan
    Undergraduate Major: Political Science

    Undergraduate GPA:  3.72 cumulative, 3.92 in major

     

    GRE: 166 V, 153 Q, 4.5 AW 

    Years of Work Experience: 5 years work experience, 4 years in US Army (pre-college)

    Describe Relevant Work Experience: 

    4 years Army

    Legislative Aide for a State Representative - 6 months

    Research Assistant at Ford School - 1 year

    Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship (HKS and some other schools had me submit evals which were generally very good)

     

    Relevant Coursework:

    Statistics (A), Microeconomics (A)

     

    SOP: I just talked about what I'm passionate about; the issues that I care deeply about. Probably came across ok. 

     

    LOR:

    Honors Thesis advisor

    State Representative (HKS grad)

    Undergraduate professor, took three classes and wrote my butt off for three A's

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