I have been recently accepted to these schools, and I'm hoping to become a policy analyst. These schools are ranked similarly, and I was hoping to get some feedback from anyone who has been or knows anyone at these programs as far as what kind of success he/she has after graduating.
American seems to have the best internship program (the only one that was actually part of the curriculum--the others just offer/suggest). American and U of MD seem instinctively seem to be fitting locations for studying policy. However, U of MN seems to have more diversity.
Since I was accepted late due to delayed letters of recommendation, all of the merit awards had already been given before I was accepted. All three schools have similar tuition rates, but does anyone know what kind of assistance each provides?
And the biggest question, does anyone know what kind of success these schools have in employment rates?
Thanks for any info!