Hey Everybody,
I’m new to the forum and I’m looking for some general advice regarding political science PhD programs in political theory. I’m a polisci major at Minnesota and I’m graduating in June, and the reason I’m looking for general advice is that I won’t be going to any kind of law/grad school for a couple of years because I’m getting married in the fall and waiting for my fiancé to finish school, which will be about two years. Anyway, over halfway into my last semester, I’ve determined that political theory is the only subject within political science I’d be interested in as a career. Assuming all goes well this semester, I should finish with around a 3.8-3.85 GPA. So, onto the questions…
-What kind of GRE do I need to get into a good political theory program?
-I don’t have any official research or publications of any kind on my record and half of my undergrad was at a community college (as a high school student..I finished with 63 college credits before graduating high school). So will the lower quality early on and lack of official research experience hurt my chances?
-Should I aim for a Master’s first if I decide on this as a career?
-I know it’s early and hard to say without a GRE score, but what schools should I look at? (I’m particularly interested in historical/democratic and constitutional theory).
Thanks for any answers you can give me!