azimm85 Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 Hi everyone, I'm new here, so I hope this hasn't been asked and answered. It's come down to American MPP (Social Policy concentration), Vanderbilt MPP (Education Policy- actually in the school of ed) and GWU (MEd- Ed Policy). Still waiting to hear from Harvard MEd (Ed Policy) and Gtown (MPP) but I'm beginning to feel like they are long shots. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each program? Any one have personal experience with them? On paper it seems like the Vanderbilt program is the best (#2 school/#4 program) but I don't know if I can pass up the opportunity to live in DC. Thanks! x-posted in Government Affairs.
TeeDub Posted February 24, 2009 Posted February 24, 2009 Harvard GSE doesn't notify EdM admits until mid-March, so don't rule them out just yet - it's still early! I considered applying to GWU's Ed Policy PhD program because I currently live and work in DC and wanted to stay at this job while I complete my PhD, but I was actually talked out of it by a friend who is about to graduate from their MEd Ed Policy program and hasn't enjoyed her experience (PM me if you want more details). Will you have a chance to visit any of these schools? If not, you might want to contact them and ask if you can talk to current students in your chosen programs. That's usually the best way to get a good feel for the program. Good luck with your decision - you have some great options!
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