onvrra Posted March 3, 2022 Posted March 3, 2022 Hey all, starting this forum to share updates as we wait to hear from SPIA on/around March 15. Surprised that grad cafe has been very quiet this year for these Princeton programs! Prospective MPA applicant here
Enkay Posted March 5, 2022 Posted March 5, 2022 The blog says we should expect feedback by the end of next week. onvrra 1
theory_philosophy Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 (edited) The wait is excruciating! Edited March 6, 2022 by natsecguy
Enkay Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 10 hours ago, natsecguy said: The wait is excruciating! Tell me about it! I am also applying for the MPP. Very cold feet
theory_philosophy Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 3 hours ago, Enkay said: Tell me about it! I am also applying for the MPP. Very cold feet Welcome to the club, haha! May I ask your background/stats? On 3/3/2022 at 2:43 PM, onvrra said: Hey all, starting this forum to share updates as we wait to hear from SPIA on/around March 15. Surprised that grad cafe has been very quiet this year for these Princeton programs! Prospective MPA applicant here Good luck! I think your cohort size is ~70, right? My stats: Undergrad: Top 3 US Grad: Top 3 US (one-year 'academic' MA since I was sure I wanted to pursue a PhD); currently enrolled Work/Leadership Experience: 7 years of work experience in government / government consulting in a dev nation (nat sec/intel/defense) Undergrad GPA: 3.8 (final two years; I had extenuating circumstances in my first two years, and a letter from my Advising Dean accompanies my application) Grad GPA: 3.9 (first semester; uploaded as 'Fall term grade report' in the portal; not as impressive as it seems since it's hard not to get at least an A-) LORs: supervisor at work (mil officer); undergrad prof (she is very generous with praise); grad seminar prof (Nobel laureate); grad seminar prof (security studies specific) Statement of Purpose: I think it was strong, and the narrative/story made sense to me. But you can never be sure! Things that can go against me: they aren't into a security guy from X country this cohort; they already have more development-focused people from X region; poor quant prep (undergrad stats and calc; semester each; terrible economics grade in undergrad); terrible GPA first half of undergrad (literally flirting with probation!)
Enkay Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 23 minutes ago, natsecguy said: Welcome to the club, haha! May I ask your background/stats? Good luck! I think your cohort size is ~70, right? My stats: Undergrad: Top 3 US Grad: Top 3 US (one-year 'academic' MA since I was sure I wanted to pursue a PhD); currently enrolled Work/Leadership Experience: 7 years of work experience in government / government consulting in a dev nation (nat sec/intel/defense) Undergrad GPA: 3.8 (final two years; I had extenuating circumstances in my first two years, and a letter from my Advising Dean accompanies my application) Grad GPA: 3.9 (first semester; uploaded as 'Fall term grade report' in the portal; not as impressive as it seems since it's hard not to get at least an A-) LORs: supervisor at work (mil officer); undergrad prof (she is very generous with praise); grad seminar prof (Nobel laureate); grad seminar prof (security studies specific) Statement of Purpose: I think it was strong, and the narrative/story made sense to me. But you can never be sure! Things that can go against me: they aren't into a security guy from X country this cohort; they already have more development-focused people from X region; poor quant prep (undergrad stats and calc; semester each; terrible economics grade in undergrad); terrible GPA first half of undergrad (literally flirting with probation!) The MPP is 20 students per class and that’s the course I applied to. Undergrad: International Student Grad: (MBA) International Student Work/ Leadership experience: Over 9 years of experience across industries (public/private sector). Cofounder of a not-for-profit organisation that caters to the technology/ICT needs of students in developing countries. Undergrad GPA: 4.5/5.0 (5 point scale) Grad GPA: 4.38/5.0 (5 point scale) LORs: Undergrad Professor, Team lead/ Professional supervisor; Team lead/ professional supervisor. I am certain I did great with the Statement of Purpose and the other documents. However, my faith causes me to lean on God alone for help; by my own strength alone, I wouldn’t do great. I also applied to Oxford MPP (was waitlisted last year).
theory_philosophy Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 8 minutes ago, Enkay said: The MPP is 20 students per class and that’s the course I applied to. Undergrad: International Student Grad: (MBA) International Student Work/ Leadership experience: Over 9 years of experience across industries (public/private sector). Cofounder of a not-for-profit organisation that caters to the technology/ICT needs of students in developing countries. Undergrad GPA: 4.5/5.0 (5 point scale) Grad GPA: 4.38/5.0 (5 point scale) LORs: Undergrad Professor, Team lead/ Professional supervisor; Team lead/ professional supervisor. I am certain I did great with the Statement of Purpose and the other documents. However, my faith causes me to lean on God alone for help; by my own strength alone, I wouldn’t do great. I also applied to Oxford MPP (was waitlisted last year). The cohort size question was for the MPA applicant who started this thread. I hope we have others join us (in anxiety!) as next week unfolds... I share your faith-based approach. I've been praying! You sound like a very strong candidate. Hopefully we can all meet at Princeton if we all get in!!!
Enkay Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 Just now, natsecguy said: The cohort size question was for the MPA applicant who started this thread. I hope we have others join us (in anxiety!) as next week unfolds... I share your faith-based approach. I've been praying! You sound like a very strong candidate. Hopefully we can all meet at Princeton if we all get in!!! I hope and pray so too! Your stats are very strong as well. My life was easier before they made the announcement on the blog. Now that they’ve done that, so many emotions hahahaha.
theory_philosophy Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 1 minute ago, Enkay said: I hope and pray so too! Your stats are very strong as well. My life was easier before they made the announcement on the blog. Now that they’ve done that, so many emotions hahahaha. I haven't checked the blog in months! What did the announcement say?!
Enkay Posted March 6, 2022 Posted March 6, 2022 3 minutes ago, natsecguy said: I haven't checked the blog in months! What did the announcement say?! https://spia.princeton.edu/blogs/sliding theory_philosophy 1
onvrra Posted March 6, 2022 Author Posted March 6, 2022 1 hour ago, natsecguy said: Welcome to the club, haha! May I ask your background/stats? Good luck! I think your cohort size is ~70, right? My stats: Undergrad: Top 3 US Grad: Top 3 US (one-year 'academic' MA since I was sure I wanted to pursue a PhD); currently enrolled Work/Leadership Experience: 7 years of work experience in government / government consulting in a dev nation (nat sec/intel/defense) Undergrad GPA: 3.8 (final two years; I had extenuating circumstances in my first two years, and a letter from my Advising Dean accompanies my application) Grad GPA: 3.9 (first semester; uploaded as 'Fall term grade report' in the portal; not as impressive as it seems since it's hard not to get at least an A-) LORs: supervisor at work (mil officer); undergrad prof (she is very generous with praise); grad seminar prof (Nobel laureate); grad seminar prof (security studies specific) Statement of Purpose: I think it was strong, and the narrative/story made sense to me. But you can never be sure! Things that can go against me: they aren't into a security guy from X country this cohort; they already have more development-focused people from X region; poor quant prep (undergrad stats and calc; semester each; terrible economics grade in undergrad); terrible GPA first half of undergrad (literally flirting with probation!) Nice! Yes, I think the MPA cohort is about 70 students. With a high yield, I think they only accept a few more than that. Maybe 100? I went to a top US undergrad (3.8 GPA) and have about five years of experience in development/humanitarian work both overseas and in the US. LORs and personal statement were as good as I could muster, so fingers crossed on the outcome! Have similar concerns about poor quant background/slightly lower quant GRE score, but only time will tell. Best of luck to you all! Hope we can meet on the other side. theory_philosophy 1
mmzw Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 i'm so happy you started this thread - i was also surprised no one had posted anything about SPIA this year! this is my second time applying to the MPA - i was waitlisted last year ? i'm guessing they'll release the emails thursday/friday.. let's see! good luck everyone :)
isalilypeter Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 Nice to also be waiting in anxiety with y’all haha! Not as certain that I’ll get in but applied anyways on a chance especially bc it was free application for me. Low gre is what I think hurts my application the most but hey it’s still worth a shot lol
onvrra Posted March 7, 2022 Author Posted March 7, 2022 5 hours ago, mmzw said: i'm so happy you started this thread - i was also surprised no one had posted anything about SPIA this year! this is my second time applying to the MPA - i was waitlisted last year ? i'm guessing they'll release the emails thursday/friday.. let's see! good luck everyone I’m in the same boat. The ultimate rejection email last year definitely seemed to encourage waitlisted folks to reapply, so hoping for a different outcome!
mmzw Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 @onvrrayeah right! where else did you apply/get in? i knew i wanted to take a year off so i deferred my second choice and knew i would reapply. i just hope that this year they don't bother with waitlisting me again - that would be cruel lol
onvrra Posted March 7, 2022 Author Posted March 7, 2022 5 minutes ago, mmzw said: @onvrrayeah right! where else did you apply/get in? i knew i wanted to take a year off so i deferred my second choice and knew i would reapply. i just hope that this year they don't bother with waitlisting me again - that would be cruel lol Don’t wanna share too much info on here, but I did the same as you. Deferred my second choice so it’ll either be here or there. Both great options but I wanna know the outcome! Agreed, getting re-waitlisted would be cruel haha
lionking Posted March 7, 2022 Posted March 7, 2022 For those of you re-applying, do you know by any chance how many people were admitted off of the waitlist last year? I am a first time applicant and am hoping for at least a spot on the waitlist! Fingers crossed.
onvrra Posted March 7, 2022 Author Posted March 7, 2022 @lionking in previous years they seemed to take a handful of people off the waitlist according to these forms, though numbers varied. Last year, though, they didn’t take anyone off the waitlist. Maybe it was because of deferred acceptances from 2020 with COVID, but speculation on the whole process is never really conclusive! theory_philosophy 1
SHAN78 Posted March 8, 2022 Posted March 8, 2022 On 3/6/2022 at 10:44 AM, natsecguy said: Welcome to the club, haha! May I ask your background/stats? Good luck! I think your cohort size is ~70, right? My stats: Undergrad: Top 3 US Grad: Top 3 US (one-year 'academic' MA since I was sure I wanted to pursue a PhD); currently enrolled Work/Leadership Experience: 7 years of work experience in government / government consulting in a dev nation (nat sec/intel/defense) Undergrad GPA: 3.8 (final two years; I had extenuating circumstances in my first two years, and a letter from my Advising Dean accompanies my application) Grad GPA: 3.9 (first semester; uploaded as 'Fall term grade report' in the portal; not as impressive as it seems since it's hard not to get at least an A-) LORs: supervisor at work (mil officer); undergrad prof (she is very generous with praise); grad seminar prof (Nobel laureate); grad seminar prof (security studies specific) Statement of Purpose: I think it was strong, and the narrative/story made sense to me. But you can never be sure! Things that can go against me: they aren't into a security guy from X country this cohort; they already have more development-focused people from X region; poor quant prep (undergrad stats and calc; semester each; terrible economics grade in undergrad); terrible GPA first half of undergrad (literally flirting with probation!) Why do you say they aren't into security folks from X countries? What's the thought behind this??:(
theory_philosophy Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 8 hours ago, SHAN78 said: Why do you say they aren't into security folks from X countries? What's the thought behind this??:( No thought. I'm just saying that in a small MPP cohort of ~20, it's quite likely that they would like to bring a number of different perspectives together. If they already have 1-2 brilliant national security people, they might be unlikely to add a third, and so on. Or if they have 1-2 amazing candidates from a specific developing country, it's extremely unlikely that they would admit a third (even a second is unlikely, but still possible).
Enkay Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 9 hours ago, natsecguy said: No thought. I'm just saying that in a small MPP cohort of ~20, it's quite likely that they would like to bring a number of different perspectives together. If they already have 1-2 brilliant national security people, they might be unlikely to add a third, and so on. Or if they have 1-2 amazing candidates from a specific developing country, it's extremely unlikely that they would admit a third (even a second is unlikely, but still possible). Have faith. Going by your analogy, who knows? you could be the brilliant national security person or the only one, we never know. I understand the pressure and the need to over think things (I have been doing that lately; Infact I found myself going over my documents and it’s amazing how you’d suddenly find errors that you never spotted?). Let’s leave the rest to God knowing that we have done our best. How are you coping with the anxiety btw? The term ‘end of the week’ seem very loose and unspecific ?
theory_philosophy Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 5 hours ago, Enkay said: Have faith. Going by your analogy, who knows? you could be the brilliant national security person or the only one, we never know. I understand the pressure and the need to over think things (I have been doing that lately; Infact I found myself going over my documents and it’s amazing how you’d suddenly find errors that you never spotted?). Let’s leave the rest to God knowing that we have done our best. How are you coping with the anxiety btw? The term ‘end of the week’ seem very loose and unspecific ? You're absolutely right. I didn't mean to be overly pessimistic. I just mentioned those things (mostly in passing) as things that might hold me back. On the other hand, I think my application has several strengths too. Anxiety wise --- just trying to keep myself busy. I am hopeful that 'end of the week' means by Friday. Just two days left!!!
theory_philosophy Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 On 3/7/2022 at 5:23 PM, onvrra said: @lionking in previous years they seemed to take a handful of people off the waitlist according to these forms, though numbers varied. Last year, though, they didn’t take anyone off the waitlist. Maybe it was because of deferred acceptances from 2020 with COVID, but speculation on the whole process is never really conclusive! Exactly! I think the SPIA MPP (which is essentially analogous to the MC/MPA at HKS and the MAS at Jackson) stands out because it's significantly more competitive than its 'peer' mid-career programs, especially because of the tiny cohort size and the $$$$ that accepted students get. I think it basically occupies a niche of its own! Law_Econ 1
Enkay Posted March 9, 2022 Posted March 9, 2022 4 minutes ago, natsecguy said: Exactly! I think the SPIA MPP (which is essentially analogous to the MC/MPA at HKS and the MAS at Jackson) stands out because it's significantly more competitive than its 'peer' mid-career programs, especially because of the tiny cohort size and the $$$$ that accepted students get. I think it basically occupies a niche of its own! On 3/7/2022 at 11:23 PM, onvrra said: @lionking in previous years they seemed to take a handful of people off the waitlist according to these forms, though numbers varied. Last year, though, they didn’t take anyone off the waitlist. Maybe it was because of deferred acceptances from 2020 with COVID, but speculation on the whole process is never really conclusive! @onvrrayou mentioned you applied last year; if you don’t mind my asking, how do they announce the results? Do you have to check your portal or it comes in a mail? I’ve been refreshing mails and going to the portal ever since since I’m unsure how this information is usually passed?.
onvrra Posted March 9, 2022 Author Posted March 9, 2022 1 minute ago, Enkay said: @onvrrayou mentioned you applied last year; if you don’t mind my asking, how do they announce the results? Do you have to check your portal or it comes in a mail? I’ve been refreshing mails and going to the portal ever since since I’m unsure how this information is usually passed?. Last year it came through email - and it seems that pretty typical of previous years as well. I know the feeling of refreshing! The time is getting closer.
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