Hello,
I am a 30year old male living in Washington DC. I graduated with a 3.36 (math and business double), a masters in public policy (~3.9), and scored a 336 (168, 168) on my GRE. I think I have pretty strong softs (Americorps, consistent volunteering) and currently have a pretty good job in political consulting with evidence of advancement. What are my chances for Georgetown Part-Time. Is my GPA too low to overcome?
Thanks!
Georgetown Part-time with GRE Forum
- cavalier1138
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Re: Georgetown Part-time with GRE
Your GPA is not going to keep you out of Georgetown, but it's not clear how the GRE is being treated yet.
Why do you want to go to law school if you're already in a good political consulting job? And why the PT program at Georgetown?
Why do you want to go to law school if you're already in a good political consulting job? And why the PT program at Georgetown?
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Re: Georgetown Part-time with GRE
I had almost exactly your GPA (3.34) and got in to GULC PT. As echoed above, admissions isn't the worry as much as cost relative to your goals/likely outcome/alternative options.
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Re: Georgetown Part-time with GRE
main question whos paying. 160k tuition only debt for pt. also do you have loans from masters 
i would consider those factors carefully. roi looks weak.

i would consider those factors carefully. roi looks weak.
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