povertypolicypolly Posted March 16, 2021 Posted March 16, 2021 I'm in the US and received an acceptance this morning! I'm honestly shocked. Good luck to everyone who hasn't yet heard!
hmm20 Posted March 16, 2021 Posted March 16, 2021 35 minutes ago, povertypolicypolly said: I'm in the US and received an acceptance this morning! I'm honestly shocked. Good luck to everyone who hasn't yet heard! Im also from the US and got in. Over the moon! Congrats to all those admitted!
Ankita Nawalakha Posted March 16, 2021 Posted March 16, 2021 Got in! 4 Hours back! :) I am feeling grateful and overwhelmed. Does anybody know when the scholarship results are declared?
Alalalo Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 In the US and still haven't heard anything. Of course I'm expecting a rejection at this point, but I just want my rejection!!! Are others still waiting?
RD0502 Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 Yesss still waiting and expecting a rejection too!!
Highteawithbatman Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 Still waiting to hear from BSG, through I applied right on the deadline.
Gunner360 Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 I am in the US too.. still haven't heard from BSG. At this point, I'm expecting a rejection decision. I would rather have it now than wait longer...
Alalalo Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 Yeah, with the time difference I was kind of hoping to wake up to a rejection letter just to get it over with, but no such luck! Wonder if there's still time to get something today, idk.
Monkeys uncle Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 I am also waiting for my rejection letter. Just hope they hurry up with it....
Monkeys uncle Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 This is a post for future applicants. Do not bother applying for the OXFORD MPP, Unless you have significant (at least a decade's) worth of experience in Public Policy + A reference from a very senior official like Prime Minister/President or similar giving you an outstanding recommendation. If you only have about 5 years public policy experience - The only way you will obtain an offer is if you went to Oxford for undergrad, or have some personal connection to the Dean of the BSG or the admissions team (Old Boys Network). Or you come from some super rich family that is willing to donate to the Oxford library or something . Now The Oxford MPP course is extremely competitive. Literally don't bother unless you are some senior Government official. Just look at the current class that they post, all with tons of experience + Graduated with a 4.0 from an ivy league more than a decade ago.... AdvancedDegreeAlumnus, ZSRA92 and MadEye 3
povertypolicypolly Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 1 hour ago, Monkeys uncle said: This is a post for future applicants. Do not bother applying for the OXFORD MPP, Unless you have significant (at least a decade's) worth of experience in Public Policy + A reference from a very senior official like Prime Minister/President or similar giving you an outstanding recommendation. If you only have about 5 years public policy experience - The only way you will obtain an offer is if you went to Oxford for undergrad, or have some personal connection to the Dean of the BSG or the admissions team (Old Boys Network). Or you come from some super rich family that is willing to donate to the Oxford library or something . Now The Oxford MPP course is extremely competitive. Literally don't bother unless you are some senior Government official. Just look at the current class that they post, all with tons of experience + Graduated with a 4.0 from an ivy league more than a decade ago.... For future applicants I actually disagree. I was accepted this year with no connection to Oxford and a family of school teachers, three years out of undergrad at a mid-tier U.S. research university (not Ivy), 3.83/4.0 GPA, 158Q/164V/5.5AW GRE, with mid-level jobs in NGOs for the three years I have been out of school. I am international (US) so that helps, and I speak Spanish fluently. Also, I only had my professors and my work supervisors write references (no government officials here!). Honestly I was surprised I was accepted, but I really encourage people to give it a go. The most important thing is to have a very strong reason *why* you want to go, and to really spend a lot of time *perfecting* your statement of purpose. I also really encourage people to choose people who know you well and who hold you in high esteem to write your letters, rather than someone with a high ranking title. I fully, entirely believe that I won a lucky draw. However, I don't think it's fair to deter people entirely from even trying. ZSRA92, sbibibi, NamrataC and 1 other 3 1
Skipper18542 Posted March 18, 2021 Posted March 18, 2021 Have not gotten word back from BSG yet, but I suspect that rejections will come on Thursday or Friday so we will have to wait and see. NamrataC 1
Monkeys uncle Posted March 18, 2021 Posted March 18, 2021 They are taking a while to hand our rejections this year. Hurry up BSG!
mpphopeful21 Posted March 18, 2021 Posted March 18, 2021 21 hours ago, Monkeys uncle said: This is a post for future applicants. Do not bother applying for the OXFORD MPP, Unless you have significant (at least a decade's) worth of experience in Public Policy + A reference from a very senior official like Prime Minister/President or similar giving you an outstanding recommendation. If you only have about 5 years public policy experience - The only way you will obtain an offer is if you went to Oxford for undergrad, or have some personal connection to the Dean of the BSG or the admissions team (Old Boys Network). Or you come from some super rich family that is willing to donate to the Oxford library or something . Now The Oxford MPP course is extremely competitive. Literally don't bother unless you are some senior Government official. Just look at the current class that they post, all with tons of experience + Graduated with a 4.0 from an ivy league more than a decade ago.... I also disagree with this. I applied as well and haven’t heard which I believe may be a rejection at this point. However, this is a very dangerous statement to opine. Different folks of different backgrounds are admitted every year and it’s unfair to discourage others due to your own misfortunes. I’m sorry the wait and silence have been unbearable. It’s driving me crazy too but please stay away from unprovable conclusions of this sort. Skipper18542 and ZSRA92 2
Highteawithbatman Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 Got my rejection late last night, as expected. Fletcher it is then RD0502 1
UKPolicyEnthusiast Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 Do people have thoughts between oxford MPP (no funding) and Columbia MPA ($$$)?
AdvancedDegreeAlumnus Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 1 minute ago, UKPolicyEnthusiast said: Do people have thoughts between oxford MPP (no funding) and Columbia MPA ($$$)? Go to which ever is cheaper. povertypolicypolly 1
UKPolicyEnthusiast Posted March 19, 2021 Posted March 19, 2021 1 minute ago, AdvancedDegreeAlumnus said: Go to which ever is cheaper. They end up being pretty comparable in cost - as Columbia is two years and New York is expensive! I’m also keen to get thoughts on employability and also experience levels for admits (I’m in my 30s).
AdvancedDegreeAlumnus Posted March 20, 2021 Posted March 20, 2021 14 hours ago, UKPolicyEnthusiast said: They end up being pretty comparable in cost - as Columbia is two years and New York is expensive! I’m also keen to get thoughts on employability and also experience levels for admits (I’m in my 30s). Are you trying to pivot?
UKPolicyEnthusiast Posted March 20, 2021 Posted March 20, 2021 3 hours ago, AdvancedDegreeAlumnus said: Are you trying to pivot? Hello - yes - hoping to move into the public sector from the private sector (I’m in financial services). Also very keen to build some new skills and build a stronger public sector network. My ideal job would be at an IFI. Thank you !
povertypolicypolly Posted March 21, 2021 Posted March 21, 2021 On 3/19/2021 at 3:24 PM, UKPolicyEnthusiast said: Do people have thoughts between oxford MPP (no funding) and Columbia MPA ($$$)? I have a similar question but for Berkeley MPP and Oxford MPP. At sticker price they are essentially the same for me, I'm leaning toward Oxford but my only worry is that it will be tough to integrate back into the US job market (hoping to work in NGO/government partnerships). Also, my understanding is that funding is still possible for Oxford, but decisions won't be released until later, correct? Be sure to check your admit letter- there is a form due on Tuesday to apply for funding!
MPP-2021 Posted March 21, 2021 Posted March 21, 2021 On 3/19/2021 at 10:33 PM, UKPolicyEnthusiast said: They end up being pretty comparable in cost - as Columbia is two years and New York is expensive! I’m also keen to get thoughts on employability and also experience levels for admits (I’m in my 30s). I tend to think gaining a qualification from a prestigious institution abroad is viewed more favourably in the job market, as it makes you stand out a bit more. So if you're already UK-based, Columbia might be better... also, then you'd get to live in NYC instead of Oxford (NYC has so much more going on as a city).
MPP-2021 Posted March 21, 2021 Posted March 21, 2021 I've got an offer at Oxford BSG too. Does anyone have an idea of how long the scholarship allocation process usually takes?
AdvancedDegreeAlumnus Posted March 22, 2021 Posted March 22, 2021 On 3/20/2021 at 12:52 PM, UKPolicyEnthusiast said: Hello - yes - hoping to move into the public sector from the private sector (I’m in financial services). Also very keen to build some new skills and build a stronger public sector network. My ideal job would be at an IFI. Thank you ! Do the 2 year program as you will need a summer internship.
UKPolicyEnthusiast Posted March 22, 2021 Posted March 22, 2021 (edited) Thank you! Edited March 22, 2021 by UKPolicyEnthusiast
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