Kevin24
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Long story short is that I graduated a couple of years ago and have been working in politics since.
However, I've been wanting to go to grad school for sometime in international affairs.
I am applying to a number of programs here stateside. Although my top choice schools are the LSE and Kings College London.
For the programs here in the US they require the GRE and economics classes as prerequisites along with the GRE. I am currently in the process of meeting both.
My top choice schools LSE and King's don't require all any of this and I could apply now if I want.
So if there is anyone else here who has experience with international relations graduate programs should I apply now or wait?
This is for a masters level program btw.
Thank you in advance for your advice!
Kevin24,
However, I've been wanting to go to grad school for sometime in international affairs.
I am applying to a number of programs here stateside. Although my top choice schools are the LSE and Kings College London.
For the programs here in the US they require the GRE and economics classes as prerequisites along with the GRE. I am currently in the process of meeting both.
My top choice schools LSE and King's don't require all any of this and I could apply now if I want.
So if there is anyone else here who has experience with international relations graduate programs should I apply now or wait?
This is for a masters level program btw.
Thank you in advance for your advice!
Kevin24,
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