This is my first post so I'm a little nervous but I'm willing to get some feedback. I am a graduating senior from a small women's college, graduating with majors in Japanese Studies, Spanish and Graphic Design. I am fluent in Spanish, know some French and Japanese. I have two professional internships that I've done and volunteered with organizations to interpret in the surrounding area with Latin American families.
I have a regional interest in Central America, specifically in El Salvador with research interests in immigration, indigenous people, folklore and oral traditions, gang involvement in Central American Countries, Civil war movements and their portrayal through media and propaganda.
GPA: 3.7 overall (3.6 Japanese Studies and Spanish and a 3.7 in Graphic Design)
GRE: taking it on Oct. 7th, so I'm not too sure how well that will be.
I have one recommendation from a historian, one possibly by a Dean and another by professor I've known and worked.
I’m applying to UCSD, UCLA, U of Texas-Austin, and Columbia University for a Master’s in Latin American Studies. I’m also thinking of possibly applying to the PhD program at UC Santa Cruz but I’m unsure and applying to UC Berkeley for an Asian Studies Master’s.
If anyone has insight to any of these programs, schools, or suggestions, please let me know. I'm open to discussion and any helpful tips.
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This is my first post so I'm a little nervous but I'm willing to get some feedback. I am a graduating senior from a small women's college, graduating with majors in Japanese Studies, Spanish and Graphic Design. I am fluent in Spanish, know some French and Japanese. I have two professional internships that I've done and volunteered with organizations to interpret in the surrounding area with Latin American families.
I have a regional interest in Central America, specifically in El Salvador with research interests in immigration, indigenous people, folklore and oral traditions, gang involvement in Central American Countries, Civil war movements and their portrayal through media and propaganda.
GPA: 3.7 overall (3.6 Japanese Studies and Spanish and a 3.7 in Graphic Design)
GRE: taking it on Oct. 7th, so I'm not too sure how well that will be.
I have one recommendation from a historian, one possibly by a Dean and another by professor I've known and worked.
I’m applying to UCSD, UCLA, U of Texas-Austin, and Columbia University for a Master’s in Latin American Studies. I’m also thinking of possibly applying to the PhD program at UC Santa Cruz but I’m unsure and applying to UC Berkeley for an Asian Studies Master’s.
If anyone has insight to any of these programs, schools, or suggestions, please let me know. I'm open to discussion and any helpful tips.
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