Hi,
I am considering applying to a number of mid-careers MPA / MPP / MIPP programs for Fall 2012. The thing is, I may be a tad short on relevant professional experience, since I had sort of a career change some time ago. Basically, my application would read as such:
age: 33 (at time of applying)relevant experience: 6 years (at time of entry), would be 9 years including non-relevant experiencediplomas: MBA (Top 3 French B-school), MSc in Political Sciences (Top French Politcal Sciences School, well-regarded abroad) with majors in IR, MSc in Economics & Statistics (Top 5 French Engineering School, would be Top 3 in Economics) with majors in Financial economicsnon-relevant experience : 2 years part time plus 1.5 year full time in investment banking (market side)relevant experience: 4 years as economist at the French Embassy in India, currently serving a 2-year term as senior economist at the French Embassy in Senegal (with responsibility on the whole ECOWAS)grades: about 3.2 to 3.5 GPA-equivalent at each of the three schoolsprograms targeted: HKS, SIPA, GWU, JHU SAIS and WWS at least, possibly othersGRE scores: have to go through it again, but had 540 verbal and 800 quantitative back in 2004
So any feedback on the relative importance of each of these items would be great, based on the targeted programs. In particular, when a program requires, say, seven or nine years of relevant experience, is this duration taken strictly or is there some margin depending on the rest of the application? Let me know if I can add any relevant details.
Cheers,
Tom