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Bebi
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I have a 3.8 GPA at the moment, but i'm predicted to pass with a 4.0 GPA, a First class Honors degree from a London Based university. My first year results were only a 3.5 GPA, but first year degree scores don't count here, would that be a problem when applying?
I'm studying International relations and have gotten some internships and work experience.
I've gotten an internship with Exam in research and development, I worked for a Member of Parliament in London as a case worker, I volunteer with an Iraqi Charity helping newly arrived Iraqi's assimilate into society and find work, homes, etc, and I also volunteer with exam in my free time at a bookstore.
I'm bilingual, and speak Arabic as well as english, and will hopefully by the end of my degree gain a translation certification.
I've been a member of societies like the International development society at my university, I ran a green-environmental society at my college which was very successful and carried on after I left.
I want to apply for an MA/Msc at the following schools (for the following courses)
1. University of Chicago- MA in International Relations
2. New York University- MA in Global Affairs
3. Pepperdine University- MA in Public Policy
4. University of Michigan - MA in Public Policy
5. University of Columbia- MA in International Affairs
6. Georgetown Uni - MS in Foreign Services
7. Cornell University- MPA (Masters of Public Affairs)
Do I have ANY chance of getting a place at any of these universities? What else do I need to have any chance of getting in?
I have an internship with OXFAM, not exam..gosh Yahoo changed that one automatically.
I'm studying International relations and have gotten some internships and work experience.
I've gotten an internship with Exam in research and development, I worked for a Member of Parliament in London as a case worker, I volunteer with an Iraqi Charity helping newly arrived Iraqi's assimilate into society and find work, homes, etc, and I also volunteer with exam in my free time at a bookstore.
I'm bilingual, and speak Arabic as well as english, and will hopefully by the end of my degree gain a translation certification.
I've been a member of societies like the International development society at my university, I ran a green-environmental society at my college which was very successful and carried on after I left.
I want to apply for an MA/Msc at the following schools (for the following courses)
1. University of Chicago- MA in International Relations
2. New York University- MA in Global Affairs
3. Pepperdine University- MA in Public Policy
4. University of Michigan - MA in Public Policy
5. University of Columbia- MA in International Affairs
6. Georgetown Uni - MS in Foreign Services
7. Cornell University- MPA (Masters of Public Affairs)
Do I have ANY chance of getting a place at any of these universities? What else do I need to have any chance of getting in?
I have an internship with OXFAM, not exam..gosh Yahoo changed that one automatically.