Need advice on how to be competitive for IR

<p>Hello CC grads and grads-to-be! </p>

<p>I am a public university undergrad (second year) who is absolutely excited at the prospect of (hopefullyhopefully) researching and working with a grad program in the future. My plan, which I am ridiculously excited about and set with at this point, is graduating in four years with a double in International Development Studies and Spanish, and then working with the Peace Corps (2 years). If I am accepted, I am planning on entering grad school when I come back. My ultimate goal is to work with instating progressive primary schools in developing nations, as well as working with policy to make these institutions more accessible.</p>

<p>I was hoping to get any and all feedback on what I can do to improve my chances of getting into the program of my dreams. I am definitely looking towards International Affairs/Human Rights. All I have in mind right now is SIPA, as I just visited Columbia last week and fell in love with the area and its proximity to international institutions. I am also planning on applying to UCLA (PubAff). Ideally, I would like to apply to the top-ranked programs in the field, but I also have an affinity for big cities.</p>

<p>I had been pretty confident with my academic work until this last quarter, in which I received 1 B, 2 B+'s, and a D+. I'm especially worried because the D+ was in macroeconomics (which is quite relevant to International Development). I am definitely planning on retaking the class, but the grade will remain there. There were no health reasons or family emergencies...just a student getting a hard-learned lesson in stepping-up her game.</p>

<p>What can I do at this point to strengthen my application (classes, research, nonacademic work, etc)? Obviously I want to pursue every opportunity for the love of education, but a nudge in the right direction never hurt. =) Have I ruined my chances of getting in to a top grad program with the D+? Do you have any school recommendations? </p>

<p>Cumulative GPA: 3.647</p>

<p>Relevant (?) experience (I'm aware that several ad comms probably won't look at this):</p>

<p>-Volunteering for two months this summer with an AIDS education program in Tanzania
-Volunteer Coordinator for a Scholarship Organization
-Working with underprivileged kids at the University's official charity summer camp
- I have a job
- Will soon begin an artistic internship
- Planning on entering an undergraduate thesis track</p>

<p>Languages:
- English
- Spanish (nearing fluency)
- Korean (comfortable, but colloquial)
- French (learning)
- Swahili (will be self-studying this quarter since I'm going to Africa)
- Plan on learning more!</p>

<p>Thanks for any and all help!</p>

<p>If you repeat the class you got a D+ in (and I don’t know why you wouldn’t as that grade is too low for you to actually receive credit) then it won’t matter. Graduate admissions committees often see the same grade pattern and it and by itself is not alarming.</p>