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Originally, my plan was to get a Master’s when I was in my thirties, but as such, life always changes. I have three Master’s programs I’m eyeing currently: Criminal Justice, Political Science, and Public Policy & Administration. I plan to make appointments with department heads to talk about the programs after I do more research.
If you’re in any of the three programs, I have several questions for you that I’d love to get feedback on. Any additional information would be much appreciated too!
- How competitive was it for you to get into your respective program and how competitive does it feel now that you’re in the program?
- Are there opportunities to make professional connections and gain educational experience?
If you’re in a Master’s program at the university that’s not one of the three above, I actually would appreciate hearing about your experience!
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