
Grad_Nov
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I've spoken to the director of the program extensively in recent weeks and they have assured me that work experience is a definite motivating factor in their decisions now. They are hiring all these fancy professionals now and want to move away from the academic/policy stigma they have seemingly got. Not to dissuade your app but just thought I would add that. Best of luck to you though.
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That is what I wrote on the rest of my post, that if you perhaps got an email or indication that next year you may have better luck but otherwise its just marketing. Sorry if I sounded condescending.
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I dont think it means that you're guaranteed admission if you reapply. Its naive to even think that. If I would hazard a guess, its just a remainder to apply this time around. Unless you received some kind of email in the last admissions cycle indicating that with more work experience you'll get in, I would hold off on the bottle of champagne.
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What to say to LOR's when meeting them?
Grad_Nov replied to Grad_Nov's topic in Letters of Recommendation
Thanks for the help. Yep, I'm thinking the same thing. Perhaps small talk whilst asking for an honest assessment of my SOP would do wonders. Not sure how much they will know about the strength of the programs I am applying to as they're Corporate Law professors, but perhaps funding may be pertinent. -
What to say to LOR's when meeting them?
Grad_Nov replied to Grad_Nov's topic in Letters of Recommendation
I dont know which loser keeps posting down on my posts but please move on. -
International relation and affairs applicants for fall 2012
Grad_Nov replied to meichen_l's topic in Government Affairs Forum
If you're not thrilled, perhaps you shouldnt do it then. I dont understand. People can have similar backgrounds. I did my undergrad at Oxford along with perhaps about a thousand other students. Was that an issue for you too? -
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I'm finally meeting my recommender's for application season and I was just wondering what people tend to talk about. The reason I ask is because I have largely explained my intentions, motivations and my suitability for grad school in emails and when I spoke to them on the phone. I feel it would be redundant to go through all that again but somehow I feel meeting them once will mean a better letter for me. What could I say or show to illustrate me as a great candidate for school and why they ought to write a strong letter? Thanks
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Hi, I'm applying for this Fall, and was hoping to find out first hand thoughts on the program. Its my number one choice so would be very grateful for any hints or tips that may aid my application. I feel like I am competitive but its all objective. What were some of your stats like, if you dont mind me asking. Thanks for the heads up.
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International relation and affairs applicants for fall 2012
Grad_Nov replied to meichen_l's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Why do I keep getting a negative mark on my posts? -
International relation and affairs applicants for fall 2012
Grad_Nov replied to meichen_l's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Lol, no! Someone's asked me that already. I saw Clay Made and we have a very similar background so can appreciate the confusion. -
International relation and affairs applicants for fall 2012
Grad_Nov replied to meichen_l's topic in Government Affairs Forum
Oh sorry, forgot I did. -
International relation and affairs applicants for fall 2012
Grad_Nov replied to meichen_l's topic in Government Affairs Forum
I thought I would post my profile here, seeing as I'm getting no love from the other thread! Just wanted an opinion on my chances - Program Applied To (MPA, MPP, IR, etc.): IR/MPP Schools Applied To: CIR, Yale Jackson, SIPA, MSFS, Fletcher, SAIS, UCSD Undergraduate institution: Oxbridge Undergraduate GPA: 3.6 Undergraduate Major: Law GRE Quantitative Score: Yet to take but cautiously optimistic (practice tests Q750-800 V690-750) GRE Verbal Score: GRE AW Score: Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 3 by matriculation Years of Work Experience: 2 mainly internships Describe Relevant Work Experience: 6 month internship in Beijing law firm 3 month internship with international IP law firm 3 month strategy consultancy x 2 3 months policy internship - European work but based in London 6 months government internship (economic development) 2 months work in Bosnia Worked as a lawyer in major US firm in London for 6 months before seeking career change Got 3 major internships between now and matriculation Languages: Urdu, French, Hindi, proficient in Mandarin and German. Learning Arabic Strength of SOP (be honest, describe the process, etc): Pretty good I feel, I can tell about my international experience and how it impacted me to change directions in my career. It ought to convey my desires for grad school effectively hopefully. But hoping for some SOP exchanges Strength of LOR (be honest, describe the process, etc): Concern. 2 solid recs but 3rd one may be troubling. Prof is willing to write but hasnt responded to my requests to meet to explain my desire to change career paths. Also concerned that my LOR from work isnt gonna happen as I havent been able to get in touch with people who I have spent time with recently working (they have moved jobs!!)..might be an issue for SIPA at least but first choices are Yale or SAIS. Other: As mentioned mainly work related LOR but hopeful I can ask for a LOR from my current internship but have only been there for 3 weeks. I think I am aiming for the higher programs perhaps too ambitiously so desperate for some feedback. Fin aid is a major draw for me as I wont have a lot of access to other forms of funding and the UK government suck in helping its citizens! Thanks. -
As I come from a legal background, I need to take a few online classes to gain credit for Macro, Microeconomics, etc. As I expect some others to be a similar situation, I was wondering what courses you took whether online or community college and what you may recommend, especially online as I am in Berlin at the moment. Thanks!
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You have a great profile and ought to be a shoo-in. I'm a little concerned for me. Yale averages about a 20% acceptance rate, which is incredibly competitive. Its a great school and program but what are your thoughts on the small cohort? Its a positive when learning because of the extra attention afforded but for networking and access to an alumni base, its a definite negative. Thoughts?