crank92 Posted July 10, 2017 Posted July 10, 2017 (edited) I am an International Student, currently pursuing International Relations M.A degree at San Francisco State University.I intend to apply for Political Science PhD program, here are my stats: Undergrad GPA: 3.33 (International Relations at my home country) Grad GPA: 3.73 (At the end of my first year) Voluntary Experience: Founding member of International Relations Council of SFSU Work Experience: Will be working as T.A for next fall Publication: One paper will be published, by this fall on the university's academic journal GRE: Will take it next November TOEFL: I think I will be able to waive this requirement LOR's: I can get solid LOR's from my professors. The programs I intend to apply: Boston University-Political Science PhD University of California Santa Barbara Political Science PhD University of Florida Political Science PhD Florida International University International Relations PhD Will I have strong chance to get into these programs with average/above average GRE scores (range 310-320)? Edited July 10, 2017 by crank92
IR44 Posted July 11, 2017 Posted July 11, 2017 You should think about what you want to spend your career doing. A PhD from FIU probably isn't going to get you a TT job at a university comparable to FIU in quality; their placements are primarily CC and even a few high school teachers (though it's been a little while since I've checked their placement record). I think you *could* get into any of those places (especially FIU), but it depends on your GRE to an extent. If you're in a two year program now, focus on bringing up your GPA. 3.7 certainly isn't disqualifying, but it's also likely below what most people will have (in terms of grad GPA).
crank92 Posted July 13, 2017 Author Posted July 13, 2017 Thanks for your reply. I am going to improve my GPA since it is very doable for me this semester. On the other hand, my applications will be done by this fall, thus, my available GPA is 3.73 for Fall 2018 application. I am concentrating on GRE test. Though I can achieve 160 or better on verbal part, I am skeptical to reach 160 on math, since I am terrible at it. I will do my best to score 315-320 range on GRE to get into these programs though.
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