<p>Well an mpp/mpa is also using a lot of math, so if you want to stay away from the technical side of things, perhaps you should look at something else. Anything you do involving finance, business is going to have some technical aspect to it though. You say you’re interested in international economics though, and I know Johns Hopkins has a good program for that. I suppose that I’M not clear on what you want, so its hard to offer suggestions.</p>
<p>Brown’s Taubman Center and USC’s public policy school are both worth throwing an application at.</p>
<p>Hello…! friends i am doing my graduation(b.com{hons}) in India… i wanna do my public policy course, from some of the best schools in west… will you please tell me in detail as what are the qualifications required for an international student to study in the schools like Kennedy school of govt & Woodrow Wilson school of public & international affairs??</p>
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<p>kindly tell me is it advisable to do this course??? what will be the range of pay after it???</p>
<p>If you look on their respective websites, you will find the information you are looking for.</p>
<p>so what’s the average gpa and average gre for the mentioned top schools for mpa</p>
<p>I can’t speak for all cases, but my friend recently applied to top policy schools. She had a 3.8 GPA from Brown, and a 1425 GRE.
Harvard Kennedy- Accepted
Georgetown- Accepted
Syracuse-Accepted
Princeton WWS- Rejected (it’s hard to get into b/c it’s small and free)
SAIS- Waitlist</p>
<p>Hope that helps!</p>
<p>Does anybody have admission figures for UPENN Fels institute?</p>
<p>Hey guys do you all know of colleges that offer public policy as a undergrad major and non-profit leadership as a minor?</p>
<p>It would be best to inquire about undergraduate programs in the College Search & Selection area for undergrads instead of this grad forum. Also, since you are new, it is best to start a new thread with new questions, instead of reviving old threads.</p>
<p>FWIW - you might consider Yale’s Global Affairs Program. They have recently had an infusion of gift money resulting in funding for a number of their master’s students.</p>