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The admission process is pretty straightforward, just fill out an
application, which includes an essay and two letters of recommendation,
send your transcripts and GREs, and you're on your way. The essay is
pretty basic, 'why you want to be in this program' sort of thing and the
letters of rec should at least have 1 from an academic. The school is
pretty selective, particularly for certain, popular programs, like
Economics, Finance and Economics, International Relations, etc...; there
are other programs that tend to be less selective, particularly newer
programs. They definitely pay attention to the letters of recommendation
though, I have known people with better GPAs and GRE scores who didn't
get in.
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