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Reply 460

Hey! anyone applying in the Sciencespo 2023 Intake? I got the admissibility email, do you guys think it is a good sign?

Reply 461

Anyone that applied to International Development?

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by htiger39
I just finished my interview for the Menton campus an hour ago (normal Sciences Po route, not the dual degree). I'm more than happy to share my experiences and what the process was like. And if anyone has questions, feel free to reach out :smile:

Hi there! This is a post from year 2024 and I wish there to be a chance for you to take a glance at this message. I'm applying for a bachelor's degree this year and am really anxious about my essay writing, repetitively considering the work to be imperfect. Also I'm a little curious about how you'd prepared for the interview, esp the picture talking, thus it will be very hospitable of you, and also very lucky of me, to grant some information about your experience. Thanks a lot!

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by gr23
Hi, being a 100% honesty with you, I don't what kind of profile they are looking for and I thought I wouldn't get in. Just a bit of an insight. I got a refusal letter last year and, to be very honest, almost nothing has changed on my profile from then to now. What I focused the most this time was making sure that my letters of reference were really good and directly related to the masters I was applying for and I worked a lot on my personal statement. I did a lot of research on what they wanted in the personal statement and kind of did my narrative surrounding that. So making sure you have career goals, why sciences po, what made you so interested in X masters, how your experiences will help you suceed in the masters. I did that very poorly last time and I am sure that's why I got a refusal... Either way, thought it would be nice sharing this and it was just my experience.My profile: Recent graduate with a 3.88 GPA from the USA (not an outstading university). I did a research on my last year and it was focused on Sexuality Education. I focused a lot on how that experience paved the way for my career goals. Also, never had a lot of work experience, mainly volunteer opportunities (short-term, six months opportunities). I speak 3 languages: english, portuguese, and spanish. Also, I am learning french so I added that to my CV. I didn't have to do a english test because I studied in the USA. Also, I am from Brazil. I hope this helps! If you want to study at Sciences Po, don't give up! I didn't and it worked out!
Hi I was wondering if you could tell me if if there is any point in me sending in my application last week I just heard that you need 67% average but I have 66.5% and I’m not sure if they will automatically reject I assume they will but is there any point in trying at least?

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by Universitypurple
Hi I was wondering if you could tell me if if there is any point in me sending in my application last week I just heard that you need 67% average but I have 66.5% and I’m not sure if they will automatically reject I assume they will but is there any point in trying at least?

Sorry I mean next week

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by therumireader
It's possible to get rejected from the Sciences Po master's and admitted to a Sciences Po dual degree with another institution. This happened to me 2 years ago!

Hi that is amazing! I think you might have nearly finished your master degree by this time if you did go through with the sciences Po dual degree programme. Would you mind sharing more information about?

-were you rejected from the normal master in the first or second phase?
-what dual degree programme was it?
-what were your stats

Thank you!!!
(edited 7 months ago)

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