I have recently graduated from an obscure liberal arts college with a cum Claude in history, minoring in English and Economics. My cumulative GPA was a 3.3 I did abroad programmes at both Oxford and Cambridge. I was also chairman of the campus museum and involved in the debating society.
I am applying for master's programmes in international relations. I have not taken the GRE.
So far, I have not been accepted anywhere. I have been rejected from the following schools:
Cambridge
Edinburgh
St. Andrew's
Toronto
University College, London.
Is there anything I can do differently so I can get accepted somewhere?
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I have recently graduated from an obscure liberal arts college with a cum Claude in history, minoring in English and Economics. My cumulative GPA was a 3.3 I did abroad programmes at both Oxford and Cambridge. I was also chairman of the campus museum and involved in the debating society.
I am applying for master's programmes in international relations. I have not taken the GRE.
So far, I have not been accepted anywhere. I have been rejected from the following schools:
Cambridge
Edinburgh
St. Andrew's
Toronto
University College, London.
Is there anything I can do differently so I can get accepted somewhere?
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