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Eager!
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Questions about transfering to a new Econ PhD program
I guess my question really is do people transfer from one Econ PhD program to the next? Going into the whole application process, I knew I didn't have enough math to get into any really good Econ programs. I did get in somewhere and was wondering if getting a Masters there and doing well would help me if I re-applied to the big boys later on. Would a Masters from a lower-tier school help me gain admission somewhere better? Also, would I be able to transfer any credits or would I have to start from scratch? Thanks for any help/advice.
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Within my grasp!
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Wow, I have a new power!
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Yes I second econphp.
Unless you have an excellent reason to transfer to another school (say for example after a year you realize you want to specialize in labour econ, but the place you are @ doesn’t have people doing research in that area) I think it will be kind of hard to have good rec letters and this will severely hurt your chances of admission.
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