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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Mar 2008
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PLease help.. one more time i need you help guys..
I m very interested in studying political economy.
I studied economics as a major. and now i m doing master's in law. Do you guys think having a master in law helps to get into good political economy program. Also, Do you guys know if i am able to apply for political science program eventhough i did nt take any politics courses.. i wonder whether there is any phd program for Political economy besides harvard and stanford and princeton. please let me know.. waiting for your help. |
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PublicPolicy PhD, Econ MA
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Another option for studying Political Economy might be to apply to the joint Econ-Public Policy programs at Michigan and Duke. This would allow you the flexibility to design a program that is grounded in economic theory but also draws upon the resources of the Political Science department.
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On the road...
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You may find this link helpful about admission to political science program
http://www.urch.com/forums/phd-polit...d-program.html (How many Pol sciences courses required to get in Pol science PhD program?) |
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