Which MA in IR programs can I apply to with a crap GPA?

<p>Hi, bbmm. I realize you might be angling specifically for “native” European institutions, but I’ve spent about a year looking around at European schools of political science, and it seems to me that “American” universities abroad might be more flexible with numerical cutoffs (or less likely to have them at all) than schools like Sciences Po de Paris, especially in light of your totally awesome (IMO) experiences and your dramatic improvement in your final years of college. The American Graduate School in Paris, the American University in Paris (recognized by the French Ministry for Education) and Richmond U in London (accredited in the UK and the US) come immediately to mind; all three offer MAs in IR and related subjects. The American U in Paris designates theirs as an MA in “International Affairs;” I’m not sure how much of a difference that makes. I can’t find admissions stats, but none of them appear to have numerical cut-offs for consideration. I have a good friend who did her undergrad in history/pol sci at Richmond and adored it; she’s now doing her masters at LSE. The drawback with schools like AGSP, AUP and Richmond, of course, is that they can be obscenely expensive. $_$</p>

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