Rank My Ir Chances
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Date: February 27th, 2009 4:09 PM Author: Peach coiffed menage coldplay fan Subject: Rank my IR Chances
I've read everyone else's so I thought I'd throw mine in the ring.
I graduated from an Ivy (not HYP) with a 3.5 GPA and a degree in English. I scored a 530V 780Q 5.0 on the GRE. My recs are good but not great. My biggest plus, I feel, is my life and work experience.
For most of the last 5 years I've been traveling and reporting for local newspapers and some national TV work from developing countries. I've been to 35 countries on 5 continents. From this I've written a self-published book of 16 dispatches telling the stories of children living in conflict and post-conflict zones. My SOP focuses on my volunteer work at girls' schools in Kabul (I've been twice) and how I want to work with an NGO developing education in Afghanistan.
My weaknesses are the 530 verbal score (maybe it wont matter as I display my verbal ability elsewhere?) and that my recs are not from a big name professor, congressman or think tank president. Also, I have taken no econ courses and my college foreign language was Latin.
My pluses are my Ivy degree, good GPA, high Q score and my unique story for the admissions staff. IÕm likely the only applicant who has been to Iran, Afghanistan, Cuba and Somalia.
What are my chances at:
Johns Hopkins SAIS
American SIS
George Washington Elliot
Denver Korbel
Syracuse Maxwell
I'd be studying IR or conflict management. Thanks!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11010578)
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Date: February 27th, 2009 4:20 PM Author: crimson temple
"IÕm likely the only applicant who has been to Iran, Afghanistan, Cuba and Somalia."
That could help. What exactly did you do there?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11010647) |
Date: February 27th, 2009 4:45 PM Author: Peach coiffed menage coldplay fan
I traveled to Somalia to produce a promotional film for the country's only maternity hospital. It was in need of funding. I traveled to Iran to write a couple newspaper articles about young peoples' feelings toward America. In Cuba, I worked for 2 weeks with a charity group building a garden for an orphanage. In Afghanistan I first went to write articles for newspapers and also a long piece for my book. On my second trip I produced a promotional film for the girls' schools.
I visited some of the other countries for basic travel reasons (basically, I wanted to see them). In most places, however, I was volunteering with a small NGO, writing for a newspaper back home, producing a short story (4-5 minutes) for American TV or producing a volunteer film for locally run NGOs.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11010854)
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Date: February 27th, 2009 7:15 PM Author: bearded blue community account hospital
I think GREs matter not as much for IR grad programs. Columbia didn't even require them until this year, for instance. So, I think you definitely have a decent shot. The fact that you got a 5.0 on the writing portion and write for a living should make up for the low Verbal score (but I'm just as confused as to how you got one that low in the first place...).
Autoadmit at all the schools you mentioned except SAIS, but you have a fair shot there. That's my guess anyway.
Make sure you come back and post your results.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11011941) |
Date: March 2nd, 2009 12:39 PM Author: Peach coiffed menage coldplay fan
Quick Update:
I got accepted to Denver and Syracuse. I checked the profiles of the accepted Korbel students and was a bit surprised to see how many are coming directly from their undergrad. And, not to sound elitist, but many were graduating from Podunk State and the like.
Syracuse and the DC schools seem a better fit right now. Good luck to everyone else!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11031630) |
Date: March 13th, 2009 1:58 AM Author: autistic university
That's pretty elitist for people to say the undergrad school makes such a big difference in the quality of the student/candidate. I'm from a so-so ranked undergrad program at a very big school, but I've also graduated from one of the best honors programs in the country and written the longest and most praised thesis in my department's history. In terms of internships, I still remain the only non-graduate student to have ever obtained an internship with my last employer. If people thinks the name of the school makes a student less of a peer/competitor they are greatly mistaken. While the big name helps, aptitude trumps all else.
With that said, I've also been accepted to Syracuse, but for the Public Diplomacy dual degree program (MA-IR, MS-PR) and I am trying to figure out how that program would stack up to Elliot, SIS and NYU's dual Journalism/Near Eastern Studies program. Syracuse may not have the D.C. location going for it, but you can get internship credit and a few of the programs either require or strongly recommend it. While you have to wait another year to get to D.C., it seems to me that being able to have field experience as part of your education might be a bonus. Personally, I don't like SAIS' huge quantitative emphasis.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11130396) |
Date: April 25th, 2009 10:56 AM Author: embarrassed to the bone hall generalized bond
How the fuck did you get a D in pre-cal and still get into an Ivy?
I'm not going to wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors because you're about to waste a hundred grand on a degree in a field that might pay you 35K when you graduate.
I especially hate people who write: "I feel."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=941348&forum_id=3#11540618) |
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