policy_applicant Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I'm currently applying and have similar interests. Princeton WWS has a strong econ program and top-notch professors. Berkeley GSPP prides itself on a strong quantitative focus. I believe U of Chigago also has a strong quantitative program. That should at least give you a place to start.
GabrielP Posted November 10, 2008 Author Posted November 10, 2008 Thank you for your answer. Sadly I can't apply to Chicago (I don't have the TOEFL writing required) or Princeton (seven years of experience). Berkeley looks great, it is one of my options, I'm also looking at Minnesota (maybe not a top-ten school, but with a lot of courses of quantitative data analysis).
Dreams Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 Sadly I can't apply to Chicago (I don't have the TOEFL writing required) or Princeton (seven years of experience). If you do not have 7 years of experience for Princeton, then apply to the MPA program for track IV. The curriculum for the two degrees is similar except that one is 1 year vs 2 years. You may also want to check out the programs at: Carnegie Mellon Indiana University University of Georgia University of Maryland
GabrielP Posted November 10, 2008 Author Posted November 10, 2008 Thank you FSIA, I will look at those programs.
policy_applicant Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Yeah, Princeton's MPA is the equivalent of an MPP.
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