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Re: Applying to grad school - June 10th 2015, 04:25 AM

My undergrad is computer science, and my intended grad program is in the social sciences. I wasn't able to complete any proper social science courses during my undergrad, and I've written a total of two papers that I could give as formal writing samples. I'm wondering if it would make more sense to just go back and do another undergrad or try applying for masters but accept that I won't be able to get into the more competitive / well-funded ones. There's the thought that even if I need to do a less competitive masters program and use that to apply to a more competitive one, in the bigger picture, two masters still looks nicer than two undergrads.

Also no such thing as wrong country I'm aiming to go to Europe but open to any possibility really.


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