UK postgraduate school odds (Kings, Glasgow, Royal Holloway, etc)

<p>I'm an older (mid 30s) recent Tulane University graduate.
I attended evening classes mostly, and graduated with a 3.85 primarily political science and history. Technically my major was social science (as being an evening school student gave me some price break on my fees).</p>

<p>I did take several day classes including: International Conflict, Terrorism, European and Latin American Politics, Policy and Public Opinion (taught by James Carville), etc.</p>

<p>I am interested in studying in the UK (I'd like to work for an organization in the US that operates in the UK or for a UK based organization eventually).</p>

<p>I'm applying to Royal Holloway (Political Communication), King's College London (International Relations), U of Glasgow (Political Comm) and my backup is Middlesex University (International Relations).</p>

<p>Only issue with my past is I attended school in the 1990s with poor grades primarily due to finances and depression. I did finish strong before leaving school in the 1990s with straight As. Tulane transferred my classes but did not factor my grades into determining my honors status or my GPA.</p>

<p>Curious if I have a good shot at any of those schools...</p>