capturedinwords Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Ok so here's my history. I started my education in Engineering at a top engineering school. I was extremely unhappy there and perhaps even depressed though I never went to see someone about it. 2 years later I was put on academic suspension for having a GPA of 1.8. After coming home and realizing I had been an idiot I did the following: 1. I never returned to that school but instead changed my major to Political Science and finished my undergraduate degree at a smaller school near my home. It's one of the top ranked schools in my state, but not particularly impressive nationally. 2. I pulled my cumulative GPA up to a 3.3 and GPA in major a 3.7 3. Graduated with honors 4. worked full time (and sometimes 2 jobs) to finance the rest of my education 5. took on 2 minors in National Security Studies and Asian studies 6. volunteered at international organizations 7. volunteered as an English tutor for adults at a non-profit in my city 8. Interned at the State Department in D.C. 9. Currently teach English in South Korea 10. I am really involved in the community here in South Korea from working with DPRK refugees to editing news articles for an online publication. I have some great rec letters. My GRE scores are competitive. I'm hoping my PS is good. So here's my question. I want to get in some of the most competitive IR programs in the country/world. Georgetown, GW, SAIS, American ... would you say that my screw up is going to completely wipe me off the map for possible admission to these programs? I'm hoping that because I completely turned around my life they'll take that into consideration but I dont know. Also I'm hoping that because my screw up had nothing to do with IR it won't weigh too heavily but... What do you guys think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilgreycells Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 I've DMed you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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