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How can I prepare as a prospective transfer applicant to the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy?
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The Brooks School looks for academically strong transfer applicants who have demonstrated genuine interest in the fields of public policy or health care policy through coursework, extracurricular activities, and other application materials. To prepare for the Brooks School’s curriculum, students are encouraged to take a mix of social science coursework and a breadth of quantitative and writing-intensive coursework.  More guidance about how to prepare as a transfer applicant to the Brooks School is available on the Brooks School’s External Transfer website

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