Please Chance Me! Masters in IR.. and Trade

<p>Dear all.. I would really appreciate a second opinion on my chances :)</p>

<p>Applying to: </p>

<p>LSE-PKU: Double Degree in International Affairs
Columbia SIPA: MIA
George Washington: Master in International Trade and Investment Policy
Georgetown: Security Studies
University College London: International Financial Management
Warwick University: Msc Management
Pickering Fellowship </p>

<p>American, studying at Jacobs University Bremen in Germany (no one has heard of it, but it is a good school, we complete a bachelor in 3 years, very international (98 nations represented in 600 student body) and many of our students have got into Harvard, LSE, Columbia etc. </p>

<p>BA in International Politics and History
BA Thesis on US Current Account Deficit Reduction Strategies through Economic Policy
GPA: 1.47 (German) approximately 3.8 American (at least I think, I have only about 5 Bs throughout my studies, and this is the equivalent transfer that is reported by the university on the transcript)
I will have about 20 credits of statistics and 35 credits of economics (although no micro and macro)
GRE: 720 M 560V 5.0 W
Languages: Spanish and German- Intermediate, Chinese (Mandarin) - Basic</p>

<p>Summer internship in Micro-financing in Nicaragua
Two Years working as College Office Assistant in Germany
Two years as Student Parliamentarian and Founder of my own club on campus
Chair Committee of Finance Undergraduate Student Government
Several other extra-circulars</p>

<p>I realize that I am quite young (20) do you think this will have any affect on my chances? Also to be honest I am mainly interested in International Trade and Finance now, and I would like to get some internships in Investment Banking. Do you think I would have any chance at this? Mainly interested in work at consulting agencies and banks, but I would also work for economic policy think tanks and the US foreign service. I attempted to put this across in my statements.</p>

<p>Do I have any chance of getting accepted??? :/</p>

<p>You sound more than qualified, and for a school that accepts < 15%, it seems like you’re in that upper echelon.</p>

<p>What are your TOEFL scores?</p>

<p>I am American so I don’t need TOELF as far as I can tell… </p>

<p>But thanks very much for your confidence :D</p>