I have a pretty weak application. If I'm rejected everywhere, I'll happily go off and work for a few years. But if I can get in now, I'd love to start graduate school. I'm getting old
Here's the deets:
Undergraduate institution: Large, non-flagship research university.
Degree: Major in economics, minor in political science. Pretty standard stuff.
GPA: Below a 3.0. Not by much, and with a considerable upward trajectory. But I know this could be the end of me.
GRE: 650-700Q, 700-750V. I wish I could flip them around. Oh, and 5.0 AWA.
Experience: Applying straight out of undergrad. I have one (quantitative) research assistantship in political science, another (qualitative) RA job in public policy. One of these was in the exact area I want to go into. Maybe that will help me sell my limited experience?
I have also taken time off from school for financial reasons and worked in sales. Neither term was for longer than 4-5 months, and sales experience is obviously not valuable in and of itself. That said, I was hoping some full-time work experience, however meager, might show I'm not quite as green as the average kid applying out of undergrad.
In addition to this, I've more or less run my family business for the last 4 years
Recommendations: One professor for whom I've done research and built a close personal relationship. Has a very high opinion of me and says openly that he cares very much about me getting into a good graduate school. Besides this (strong) letter, I can pick one out of a few professors with whom I've maintained good relationships, a couple of whom have offered to write for me before.
Leadership: Another spot in which I'm lacking. I've never won any fancy awards or led an on-campus group. I am the editor of a modest website that gets a couple hundred hits a day, but I don't think that means anything. Overall, I'm relying on my letters to point out any "exceptional" characteristics I might possess, some of which might be related to leadership potential.
Additional: Bilingual, and working on a third language in my spare time. Have done work in most of the major statistical software packages.
My dream school is NYU Wagner. There are a ton of faculty there that I'd give more than one limb to work with. I would also love to attend any of these schools: CMU Heinz, UMD, UM Ford, UCLA Luskin, University of Washington (Evans), Georgia State, American University, GWU, Wisconsin, Syracuse Maxwell, Indiana, or UGA.
Please let me know if I have a chance at any of these places. Also, do feel free to suggest schools that are better matches for my profile than these.
Thanks!