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1)What sort of area and specialty do you want to focus on in history? As for me, I am particuarlly interested by the uses of history by decision makers and the development of policy. Because one cannot declare that as a field, I intend to focus on "modern" US Foreign Policy with the actual process of developing policy as my specialty.

2) Do you have a favorite history book? Mine would be "Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers" by Ernest May and Richard Neustadt, which is based on a course they co-taught for about three decades at the Kennedy School. Unfortunately, Neustadt died a few years ago, so, hopefully May can hang on for another half decade or so if I get in :)

3) If everything doesn't work out for some unforseen reason and you don't get into grad school this year, what will you do? I intend to apply to the State Department and a few policy institutes in Washington, New York, et cetera to build up a little more real world experience in my field. At the present, I am working as a paralegal in NYC for a year to save up for the looming money pit known as grad school.

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I'm going to lock this thread. All the history discussions (and there are 3 active ones) are under humanities. So feel free to repost this over there if you'd like.

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