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hola2288 Posted August 22, 2016 Posted August 22, 2016 Hey all, I'm a recent grad hurriedly trying to plan for next year, and was wondering if anyone had any advice for me. I'm planning on applying to a few MIA/MPA programs for next fall. I've also been considering applying for a few one-year fellowships, such as Fulbright and Princeton in Asia. Does it make any sense at all to do this? I'd like to try my hand at the fellowships, but if I ended up receiving one, I'd have to defer enrollment - not a guarantee - and of course, wouldn't be able to include it as a credential on my actual applications. On the other hand, given the competitive nature of the fellowships, I don't want to apply only to them and end up with nothing to do next year: that's essentially where I'm at right now, having postponed grad school in hope of a great opportunity, but instead being stuck at my parents house unable to find a job. Thoughts? Life advice? Thanks!
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