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  1. I was awarded 20.000 in aid. I'm going in under the assumption that they'll award the same kind of funding. For the unlikely case that that's not the case and I get less, but I get one of the fellowships that I'll be applying to, I'll still be about 30k in debt, as opposed to the 70k it would come out to know. Sending in 3.000 bucks for deferring is a lot though. I'll have to really think about that in some more detail. I'll talk to some of my recommenders about it and will also talk to the SAIS admission office. Since they explicitly state that offers will usually be matched, I feel like the chances I'm taking with that (assuming my chances for outside fellowship are as high as I predict) are far smaller than the chances I would be taking with going there and hoping for more second-year funding and a TA/RA. I'm not an Econ major either. I have languages working for me, but all of the languages I can speak/read are quite common (German, Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish), so not sure how good my chances are with that. That's just me rationalizing though. I still might take one of my cheaper options. SAIS is, however, my dream school and they do exactly what I want to do. I'll see. First: Talking to lots of people about it.

    grtheman: What about you? I see you were awarded aid from SAIS as well :-). Are you thinking of deferring, too?

    ETA: I want to first talk to some of my professors. As soon as I talked to SAIS, I'll of course share whatever info they give me with you lot.

    I was awarded the same amount of funding as you. After two years of volunteering abroad for practically nothing, I'm loathing the prospect of borrowing money for living expenses on top of the federal loans. That's a good point you make of using a deferral year to apply for more outside fellowships, are you thinking about anything in particular at this point like Rangel and Pickering (I dropped the ball on those last year...)? At the very least, because I know I want to go to SAIS this year or next no matter what, I'll be sending in my $500 deposit in the next week or so, soon after I solidify my thinking on which program to pick. I'm amazed that you can speak/read 5 languages, I'm only bilingual with Mandarin. Let's share information on this forum as we learn more about the deferral process, and more specifically, how likely it is that we can preserve our fellowship if we put enrollment off for a year!

  2. Just got off the phone with admissions. Deferring for financial reasons is not really permitted, one needs to have a new, career-relevant job offer or project arise, or a family emergency, etc. You have until May 1st to apply for deferral (once you've paid your deposit and everything). Also, funding is generally offered at the same level, though they don't guarantee anything. http://www.sais-jhu.edu/admissions/apply/deferrals.htm

  3. Would it be acceptable to defer based on finances? Or would SAIS, etc. ask us to reapply?

    I'm wondering the same myself. I have literally 0 savings after volunteering abroad for 2 years. SAIS is offering me 20k a year, so naturally I'm wondering about how the deferral process impacts my fellowship. Will they offer me the fellowship if I put off enrollment for a year? I think I'm going to call them soon about this...
  4. Has anyone here already had their mind set up to go to SAIS?

    I'm getting there... It was amongst my top choices at the outset and they are offering a generous amount funding. I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to afford to live in D.C. with no savings or salary, that's kind of boggling my mind, but other than that it seems a sure thing I will be in D.C. by the summer time. I also haven't decided which program to enroll into yet.
  5. I talked with a current FSO (a career track I'm very interested in, for the decade after grad school anyways), and he said that he took out about $40,000 in loans, and that that was an appropriate amount for his career path, even saying that he would have been comfortable with a little more. That put me at ease, because I am looking at a similar debt burden. My biggest worry right now is trying to figure out how not to borrow too much for living expenses in DC. I feel bad asking my parents to support me for 2 years at my age, but they could likely offer a lower interest rate than a commercial bank!

  6. Just got an email saying to check my official admissions letter sent by Georgetown Grad School. No mention of merit scholarships in the letter and according to the email yesterday if they were offering, it would have been in the official letter. So looks like no money for me :(

    I got the same merit aid-less admissions letter, which is a shame because I was really excited about Georgetown. Minutes after reading it and being disappointed I found out that SAIS offered me a 20K per year fellowship, which makes this decision pretty easy!

  7. I got the same email at the same time as msal, also of note, I got a separate email earlier from MSFS adcom staff asking me to confirm my citizenship status (because I listed another citizenship as well), do you think that might be a hint as to any financial aid or scholarship? Maybe I'm just reading too much into it...

  8. Thanks for the vote of confidence. Judging by your stats I'd say you don't have too much to be worried about either. Any other opinions? I'm especially curious about how I might stack up specifically at various institutions. Should I definitely be looking to apply to "safer" schools like Michigan and Indiana?

    Just got logged into the Tufts Application Management System. It's hard to believe that we'll be accessing admissions decisions through this website in less than a month!

  9. Hi all,

    I've been casually monitoring the boards for awhile now but this is my first post. I'm still very much in the middle of the applications process (writing essays, securing and following up with recommenders, sending off scores and transcripts, etc.), despite having just completed and sent in my Tufts application. I'm applying to MPP/MPA programs in addition to some of the most frequently mentioned IR programs on these boards. If possible, could anyone offer thoughts on my chances at Tufts and the other schools I'm applying to? I've noticed that the advice on these boards is usually quite insightful, as compared to say, the feedback I received on college confidential when applying to undergrad. Thanks in advance and good luck to you all throughout these semi-stressful next few months.

    Program Applied To: MPA/MPP/IR

    Schools Applied To: Tufts, Hopkins SAIS, HSK, Georgetown, UChicago Harris, WWS for sure. What do you think?

    I'm also considering applying to Michigan Ford, Berkeley Goldman, Columbia SIPA, and maybe Indiana.

    Undergraduate institution: A public ivy - Top 25 national university, according to U.S. News. But what do they know?

    Undergraduate GPA: 3.7

    Undergraduate Major: Public Policy (Focus area of economics in the developing world)

    GRE Quantitative Score: 770

    GRE Verbal Score: 680

    GRE AW Score: 5

    Years Out of Undergrad (if applicable): 2 years (both spent doing non-profit work abroad)

    Years of Work Experience:~3 years (including internships during college)

    Describe Relevant Work Experience:

    Part-time research assistant under a prominent journalist for the New Yorker Magazine

    2-year Princeton in Asia Fellowship (volunteer-teaching in rural China)

    PR and Marketing work for a clean energy non-profit in Shanghai (summer internship)

    Grassroots organizing for a political campaign (summer internship)

    Other: Half of my life spent living abroad, traveled to more than 15 countries. Approaching oral fluency in Mandarin, with strong reading and writing ability as well. I think my LORs and SOP should be average to strong.

    Thoughts?

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