So there are no takers for SAIS? Not one?
I guess my impression of SAIS was larger than reality. I have heard many stellar accolades about SAIS' program, faculty, and events - Clinton, Geithner, Cooper have all spoken there recently. So I know that it is a great school. I just didn't know how SIS compared. People have talked about SAIS being much more selective than AU too, which made me quite happy when I got the letter.
At the end of the day, it sounds like I might be at a disadvantage academically with a degree from SIS and thus have to work harder, network ect. But being almost debt free seems to win the vote over paying a premium for a premium name and premium contacts.
The only thing I was fishing for was a general consensus about my situation thank you very much
Not really sure, but I would still be in the same situation financially.
Thanks! It does seem like a good offer from AU, but I am just wondering if everyone who got into SAIS also got or would have received similar offers.
Also, I forgot to mention that I got an assistantship at AU, for what it is worth
My choice is between American MBA/MA (International Development) with a generous fin aid package, or SAIS (not Int. Dev) with no fin aid. I know that SAIS has a great program and is well known here in DC, but is the difference between the degrees worth the extra $90-120k in loans?
I plan to pursue a career in economic development.
I am a former Peace Corps Volunteer and worked for two years developing small businesses in an emerging market. Additionally, I am interested in addressing human trafficking issues in the United States and abroad. A legal background would probably be the most beneficial for this field, but I imagine that there are policy and other non-legal positions that would not require a JD.
GMAT 640, 6.0
GPA 3.75,
Undergrad: University of Washington Business Administration