yorton23 Posted November 11, 2011 Posted November 11, 2011 Hey all, I am thinking about applying for the MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy at LSE. I majored in philosophy (3.5GPA) as an undergrad and have worked in government since graduation. I should have good references and personal statement, and my GRE was 750+ in both sections. But I don't have great quantitative credentials, and while looking at different programs to apply to I've been taking a math and an econ course at a local university. Do you think that those courses would matter for this program? Since the application doesn't ask, should I indicate that I'm taking the courses or submit those grades even if I don't get an A in them? Thanks in advance!
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