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Imhotep

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  1. Hi,

    I was accepted into some programs with only part of the tuition covered by in-school grants and loans. I'm looking to make up $20,000/year in private loans. Does anyone have recommendations on the best places/banks/national fellowships to look for this sort of money?

  2. Hi,

    I have a hunch that I will be invited to interviews for at least one MBA program. The problem is that I don't own a suit and currently my finances are such that I could buy a suit but that would be cutting into my living money a good deal. Should I just bite the bullet and spend all my money on a suit? Or should I just show up in nice pants and a nice shirt?

    If I do go with the pants + shirt outfit, should I make some sort of apology at the interview for not having the proper attire? Or should I not mention it and hope they let it slide?

    Thanks for any advice.

  3. I think your best bet is to identify firms that do the kind of work you would like to eventually do and look at their team rosters. This will tell you who has which degree. The next step would be emailing to ask for informational interviews. Most won't respond, but some will. Talking directly to schools is a good idea, too, but my sense is that you should narrow your focus before talking to schools.

    In terms of what is quantitative and what is not -- each school is different. You'd have to look at their programs individually.

    I don't think going to a "no-name" school is a deal-breaker. As long as you have good recs and a compelling statement of purpose.

    When I graduated I was a bit lost myself -- or at least I had many divergent interests -- and my solution was to go abroad. I've spent several years in the developing world gradually narrowing my focus. If you can stomach the idea of waiting a year or two before grad school I would recommend just trying to find an interesting, off-the-beaten path country and find any job you can there. You'll learn a new language and a new culture and most likely, simply by virtue of being a foreigner in a place without many foreigners, you'll have the opportunity to do higher level work.

    I can recommend a job for you if you send me a private message.

  4. I think a lot of people make the transition you are thinking about, and I'm willing to bet that your work experience is fine. Perhaps you could get an internship at a think tank or public policy organization to start? Or you could just start doing social outreach volunteer work in your spare time? I'm sure there are lots of non-profits who would love to have someone versed in finance help out with their own financing.

    I would recommend looking at MPP and MPA programs. The MPP at HKS is a good place to start looking.

  5. I know a university in northern Somalia that is looking for teachers, and they help place teachers with (unpaid) positions at various ministries to work in their off time. I taught there and worked at the ministry of planning. If you're looking for a one year resume builder this may be it. It only pays $250/month but all flight and living expenses are covered and it's an interesting place to work. Message me your email address if you're interested.

  6. I'm looking to get some feedback on my GRE scores. I got 162 Q (86%) and 165 V (95%). I'm worried that my quant score might be low for some of the top programs -- especially because my undergraduate record is not very strong.

    Realistically, if I retook the exam, I think I could get a 164 (90%) in quant. Would it be worth it to take the test again and gamble on such an improvement?

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