Hi all, I'm new to this forum and I was wondering if you guys (who seem very well-informed) could tell me what I need aspects of my profile I need to improve on before applying to the aforementioned schools.
Undergraduate institution: University of Michigan
Undergraduate GPA: 3.81, Highest Distinction, Phi Beta Kappa
Undergraduate Major: History
Master's: Stanford University (International Area Studies), full-ride (FLAS fellowship from US Dept of Education)
Grad GPA: 3.8
Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 4
Years of Work Experience: 2 years at a top law firm in D.C., 1 year at a boutique international development firm in D.C. (I'm a business development associate and grant writer), at Stanford I was a research assistant for a prominent political science professor and I held an internship at El Instituto Cervantes in Madrid. Lots of volunteering (I teach ESOL on the weekends); and have worked as an interpreter at the Legal Aid Justice Center and Hospital at Michigan during college).
Foreign Languages: English and Spanish (native), Advanced reading/speaking/writing in French, German, Italian and Portuguese
Additional courses: I've taken micro/macro-economics (As in both); multivariable calculus (A-), linear algebra (A), stats I & II (As in both), calculus based stats (B+) all at my local community college.
My GREs suck...Verbal 620, Math 580, Writing 5.0
What do you think my chances are? Should I work a couple of more years before applying? I made it a point to take all of those extra math courses to show the adcoms I'm not afraid of numbers (in fact, I really like math), but for some reason I'm not a good test taker (I know lame excuse)
PS: I'm a first generation Latino student.
PS2: I made another identical thread by accident and I don't know how to delete it. Sorry!
Thank you for your help!