As promised, heres my profile. I'm primarily a master's applicant here, so hold the line if you're a PhD chap, it'll come along in a while.
PROFILE:
Type of Undergraduate: BA Economics from a Top 10 college in my country (south east Asia) with math and stat minors
Undergraduate GPA: Currently (Final Year) 84%. We don't use the GPA system so I'm unsure of how much that translates to. It's similar to a UK percentage system though.
Type of Graduate: NA
Graduate GPA: NA
GRE: 760V, 800Q, yet to receive
AWA score
TOEFL: 119
Math Courses: All of a very applied nature. These courses all have different names here, but from what I glean: Calculus I, Calculus II, Multivariate Calculus, Linear Algebra, Linear Optimization, Game Theory, Computational Stuff, Introduction to Analysis (Audit, Self Study)
Statistics Courses: Introduction to Statistics, Descriptive Statistics, Simple Regression, Multivariate Regression, Probability, Frequency Distributions, Statistical Inference and Analysis, Statistical Control
Economics Courses: Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Basic Econometrics
Other: History of Economic Thought, Monetary Economics, Development Economics, International and Trade Economics
Letters of Recommendation: Don't have them yet. Will get them from Dept. Head and a senior economics professor. Will suffice for my immediate purposes.
Research Experience: Nil
Teaching Experience: Nil
Research Interests: Game theory, Evolutionary Game Theory, Social choice theory, Econometrics
statement of purpose: Had written one for the Rhodes Scholarship, will draft that into a more terse version
Comments: As of now, I'm looking at Masters courses in the UK, Netherlands, US and maybe Canada.
Applying to: LSE, Oxford, Cambridge, Tilburg, NYU, Dukes, UBC, Queens.