MSc in History of International Relations Admissions
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MSc in History of International Relations Admissions
Hey everyone,
I'm an overseas (U.S.) student who has recently applied to the MSc program in History of International Relations. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Sciences from a good state university with a 4.0 grade point average and a lower Associates in Liberal Arts degree with a 3.3 grade point average. Combining the two, my grade point average is nearly a 3.7 and the majority of my relevant coursework (history, politics,national security courses) was at the state university. Additionally, I have some potentially relevant work experience having worked as an intern for two members of our U.S. Congress and currently working as a political strategist for a medium sized non profit. Factoring in these considerations, my overseas status, as well as my somewhat late application entry, I have a few questions that I hope someone on here can possibly answer. Do I stand a good chance of admittance? And is my application to this particular programme rather late in the process ie how late does this program generally continue to accept applicants. Any answers or information in general on this program would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards