PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad Institution: Top-20 LAC
Major(s)/Minor(s): Politics (theory concentration)
Undergrad GPA: 3.4 (doh!)
Type of Grad: N/A
Grad GPA:N/A
GRE: 760 Math, 690 Verbal, 6.0 Writing
Any Special Courses: Honors in political theory
Letters of Recommendation: Two full-on Politics professors, one history associate.
Research Experience: Honors. Year-long electoral politics research grant. A few semester-long research seminars.
Teaching Experience: Two political theory courses as a Teaching Assistant.
Subfield/Research Interests: Theory (literature, narrative, something?)
SOP: I tried to cast myself as a candidate with an interest in documents and methods that lie outside the traditional boundaries of the field, but with a distinct interest in using those interests to promote the study of politics.
Other:
RESULTS:
Acceptances($$ or no $$): UVA, UNC, U. Chicago (MAPSS)
Waitlists: UNC
Rejections: Harvard, WashU, Berkeley, Duke, etc.
Pending: None
Going to: UVA
What would you have done differently?
Unfortunately, a 3.4 undergraduate GPA is considered digging yourself into a hole in this insane little world. Ideally (for this process), I wouldn't have had all the fantastic, time-consuming experiences that made my undergraduate time so worthwhile. But, that's what I did and I got into one of my top couple of choices. So, maybe it's not that big of a deal.
Really, though, I think my application was handicapped by my GPA. So, kids, study hard if this is what you think you want to do. Get straight As and I think this process could be a little bit less stressful.
Also, make personal connections with professors. If they like you, I get the sense that they really do "adopt" your file during the admissions process.
Lastly, just going out on a limb, obsessively checking the results page of GradCafe can come to do more harm than good. Just saying...