I'm currently a fresh graduate student in economics from reputable university in Indonesia. I have 3.48 GPA, scored 7.5 on IELTS, and scored 164 in GRE quant and 161 in my verbal. I have several working experiences, as teaching assistant for Introduction on Microeconomics, internship at a local social enterprise and currently I'm a research assistant at independent think tank. I seem to have chance for not relying on financial aid (self-support). My biggest consideration is time, as I have to start my master degree by 2020.
I plan to apply into several universities, but I strongly prefer Boston:
1. Boston University-MA. Economics
2. Illnois-Urbana–MSPE
3. UCL, Warwick, LSE–Economics
4. Erasmus, UvA, Tilburg–Economics
Do you think I have a chance to get into one of the program considering my low GPA and imperfect GRE? Thank you
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I'm currently a fresh graduate student in economics from reputable university in Indonesia. I have 3.48 GPA, scored 7.5 on IELTS, and scored 164 in GRE quant and 161 in my verbal. I have several working experiences, as teaching assistant for Introduction on Microeconomics, internship at a local social enterprise and currently I'm a research assistant at independent think tank. I seem to have chance for not relying on financial aid (self-support). My biggest consideration is time, as I have to start my master degree by 2020.
I plan to apply into several universities, but I strongly prefer Boston:
1. Boston University-MA. Economics
2. Illnois-Urbana–MSPE
3. UCL, Warwick, LSE–Economics
4. Erasmus, UvA, Tilburg–Economics
Do you think I have a chance to get into one of the program considering my low GPA and imperfect GRE? Thank you
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