dm242 Posted August 24, 2011 Share Posted August 24, 2011 Chance me please Latino: I want a PhD or EdD depending on the school Illinois State University Undergrad, and various Junior Colleges: 2.72 GPA Psychology DePaul University Grad: MPA 3.686 GRE: V:550 Q:560 AW:3.5 Work Experience: Over 6years in the field Field of study will be Educational Policy Stanford USC UCLA CORNELL UW MADISON UColorado Boulder Ohio State Penn State Illinois ASU Six years in the Education/ Social Policy Field Member of the P20 Council in IL Advisor for two student organizations at my job Work in higher ed as an administrator of a grant Member of Committee for the P20 council Member of local community college committee on Latino issues Member of the local Latino Coalition Very good LOR from two professors of my graduate institution and a former employer I have thick skin so let me have it, am I a loser or what? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t_ruth Posted September 25, 2011 Share Posted September 25, 2011 It's so hard to give feedback on this because so much of it depends on your research match and ability to write a personal statement. Your background looks good, but those GRE scores are low. I'd try to bring your writing up to > 4 and your quant up to > 650. Neither should be very hard to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeChocMoose Posted September 25, 2011 Share Posted September 25, 2011 I agree with t_ruth. In competitive education programs (accepting around 10-20% of the application pool), the majority of candidates have multiple years of experience in the field, great academic credentials, and stellar letters of recommendation. Therefore, it is important for your research interests to match the faculty in the school that you are applying. (This is also practical because you want to be at a place where the faculty are researching and teaching on your area of interest.) We can't tell from your post what your research interests are or how your research interests align with the faculty at the schools that you are interested in. Also-- 10 schools (IMHO) is a lot to apply to. To maximize your chances, you'll want to speak with faculty and current students at these schools (before you apply) and craft a personalized SOP for each school which can be very time consuming while also working a full-time job. Initially, I thought I would apply to six and ended up applying to three because of time constraints (I was working a very demanding job at the time). If you are interested in funding-- I would research whether the program funds all their students or not. In seems in the last application cycle, some education PhD applicants were getting in, but were being asked to pay out of pocket which can add up after 4 - 6 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t_ruth Posted September 25, 2011 Share Posted September 25, 2011 I applied to nine my year--I got into most, but it was so worth it to have the choice. The school I chose might not have made my list if I had limited it to three... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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