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Type of Undergrad: U of Minnesota: weak undergrad, top 20-15 grad econ Undergrad GPA: Overall: 3.83, Econ: 4.0, Math: 3.93(I think...) Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 790Q 670V 6 AWA Math Courses: Calc I-IV, Linear Algebra, Advanced Calculus, Theory of Stats I and II, Math econ, Series and Sequences, Honors Real Analysis (in progress), Linear Programming and Optimization (in progress) All As except Calc 1. Econ Courses:All the standard ones (all As) in addition to Phd-level macro (B+, A). Letters of Recommendation: Three. One very strong from a very well-known prof. A second strong one from a known prof. A third very strong from an unknown prof. Research Experience: Grant for research project advised by big name prof. RA on another professor's work. Senior Thesis. Teaching Experience: Statistics TA, tutor in math, econ and writing. Research Interests: At the time, Macro and growth. statement of purpose: I tried to be genuine, discuss research interests and preparation. Tailored last paragraphs to the school. Other: Minor in political science. Classes in philosophy, karate, tango, and film. Used to be a music major. Attending: UC Berkeley ($$) Admitted, Declined: Stanford, Minnesota, UCLA, WUSTL, Penn, Penn St., Michigan. All with full funding. Rejected: Yale, NYU, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Columbia What I would have done differently: Adjusted my statement of purpose to each school better. I think I did well at schools building their DSGE macro and not well at schools that weren't. But that could just be my perception. I would have also tried to get analysis in and done before the application year. Otherwise, I was extremely happy and lucky with my results and would have only gone to MIT or Harvard over Berkeley. So I'm thrilled!
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Within my grasp!
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Type of Undergrad: Public, Top 40 Econ PhD program Undergrad GPA: 4.0, Economics (Honors) and Political Science GRE: 800Q, 740V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: Calc I-II (AP test), Multivar. Calc (A), Math Stats I-II (A, A+), Linear Alg. (A+), ODE (A+), Undergrad Real Analysis (A+), PhD Real Analysis (Withdrawal). Econ Courses (PhD-level): Micro I w/MWG (A) Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Standard intermediate and field courses (A/A+'s), Intro Econometrics (A+) Letters of Recommendation: Were very strong I think. One from PhD micro prof./informal thesis adviser (Stanford GSB PhD), one from current boss (Harvard KSG PhD), one from well-known metrics prof. (Fellow, Econometric Society & ASA). Research Experience: RA for econ prof (lit rev.), Honors Thesis (Simple game theory application), RA at economic think tank (co-authored journal submission) Teaching Experience: Limited tutoring. Research Interests: Public, Energy/Environment, Development, Applied Metrics. statement of purpose: Focus on learning more and more rigorous methods to work on the types of problems I've encountered in my job. Attending: Michigan (tuition waiver + health) Admitted, Declined: UMN($), UMD($), Duke($), UCSD(TA$) Rejected: Harvard, MIT, Yale, Berkeley, Stanford, NWU, Columbia, NSF What I would have done differently: I think I did all I could beyond going to a slightly stronger undergrad school 6 years ago -- sticking with grad analysis would have destroyed me as a person that last semester of school. No regrets at all, I went in thinking Michigan was the most likely outcome, and there you have it. Tough to turn down solid money from very good programs, but UMich felt like the best fit overall by far. For all the talk about randomness, my results were unbelievably coherent. Last edited by Palimpsest : 2009 April 15th at 04:26 PM. Reason: add to last statement |
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Eager!
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Type of Undergrad: B.S. Math, B.S. Econ honors from top 40 public school, Math semester abroad at strong Russian math program Undergrad GPA: 3.94, Econ 4.0, Math 3.93 GRE: 800Q, 600V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: Multivar Calc, DiffEq, Number Theory, Matrices (Linear Algebra), Real Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Probability, Topology, Complex Analysis, Computability and Complexity (all A's), Combinatorics (B), Integer Partitions (B+) Econ Courses: All those required for undergrad econ, was in Honors Economics program my senior year Letters of Recommendation: 3 from econ professors, one from Econ PhD partner at the firm where I work, PhD's from Chicago, Princeton, Harvard, and Berkeley, 2 I am sure are very strong, and others are probably strong as well Research Experience: Not any good research experience undergrad. Have been working in econ consulting since, so that sort of counts. Teaching Experience: just tutoring Research Interests: Micro theory, game theory, decision theory statement of purpose: I'm not really sure how to judge my statement of purpose, I think it told a good story of why I want to get econ PhD. Concerns: Lack of research experience, I had a withdrawal passing from graduate level analysis when I decided to do a second major in econ rather than doing a masters in math. I stated this in many of my essays, so hopefully that's ok. Other: Working for past 2.5 years in economics litigation consulting RESULTS: Attending: Northwestern Admitted, Declined: UPenn Waitlists: Princeton(eventually rejected), Chicago(Admitted without funding for first 2 years) Rejections: Harvard, MIT, NYU, Berkeley, Stanford, NSF What would you have done differently? I think some RA'ing as an undergraduate would have helped, but I am very happy with Northwestern and don't really have any regrets. Last edited by mermel : 2009 April 15th at 10:02 PM. |
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ/Math from good LAC (~50) Undergrad GPA: 3.71, 3.90 math, 3.80 econ Type of Grad: - Grad GPA: - GRE: 800Q, 600V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Calculus I-II (A-), Discrete(A), Probability and Statistics I-II (A,A), Lin Alg (A), Diff Eq (A), Abstract Algebra (A-), Real Analysis (A-), Real Functions and Measures(B), Complex Functions (A), Financial Mathematics (A), etc. Econ Courses (PhD-level): - Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Intermediate Macro (A), Micro (A-), Statistics, Econometrics(A), American Economic History (B+), Ind. Study on Criticisms of Economic Thought (A) Other Courses: some philosophy, history and religion Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors, all full professors - 2 from Chicago, 1 PSU - solid but nothing too spectacular Research Experience: Best econometrics paper of the semester, some research on financial mathematics published in undergrad math journal Teaching Experience: TA for Calculus I-II, Principles of Micro, Macro for a couple semesters Research Interests: Anything and everything, Applied Micro, Development, International trade, and some political economy statement of purpose: it's an statement of purpose, not looked into too much Concerns: Lack of research, undergrad reputation/connections Other: RESULTS: Attending: UColorado!!! Acceptances: UWisc (no$ first year), UWashington (no$), UColorado ($$) Waitlists: Rejections: UMich, Cornell, OSU, PSU Pending: None What would you have done differently? Not really sure. I definitely did not make a huge effort to get to know professors (skipped classes a lot, no participation or visiting office hours too much) but I did well in their classes and they liked me, so that could've been better. Recommendations matter! I also applied when I was in a different country away from my home institution so I don't really recommend that - it's hard to get things done. Maybe applied a year earlier? hah. |
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UVA entering class 09
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Type of Undergrad: Large U.S. Public University ranked 40-55 (best in state) typically known for Football not Economics Undergrad GPA: 3.93 overall 4.0 in Econ 3.69 in Math Graduating Summa GRE: 800 Q 540 V 5.0 AWA Math Courses: Calc 1-3 1,2 tested out 3(B+), Differential Equations(B), Stat 1(A), Probability(A) Lin Alg (A) Math Stats 2 in Spring Econ Courses: Intros, Intermediates, Public Econ, Sports Econ, Empirical Research, Independent Study (for research) Labor, Empirical Public Econ I (PhD field) All A's Other Courses: Minors in Food and Resource Economics, and History Letters of Recommendation: 3 LORS 2 excellent letters from pretty well known Econ faculty in their concentrations (one Phd Chicago the other Wisconsin) and 1 very good letter from a senior member of the Ag Econ Department (Purdue well known in Ag econ) Research Experience: 2 written empirical papers one for the class in research and the other (to be my thesis) I want to get published. Database work and research at Fed Teaching Experience: N/A Research Interests: Public Econ, Public Choice, Taxation Policy, Political Economy statement of purpose: Solid i think, had multiple profs say they wouldn't change a thing Other: Internship at the Federal Reserve, Strong Undergraduate leadership positions Concerns: My B in Diffy Q, Coming from a big public school, No Real Analysis. RESULTS: Attending: Virginia Admitted, Declined: Michigan State, Boston College, Florida Waitlists: none Rejections: Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maryland, Texas-Austin, Cornell, Duke What would you have done differently? Started taking math freshman year as opposed to junior year. Double majored in Stats
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics, large top 25 American research university Undergrad GPA: 3.4 Type of Grad: none Grad GPA: none GRE: 760Q, 620V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Calc I-III (A,A,B), Linear Algebra (C), Diff Eq's (C), Probability and Statistics (D,B (retaken... )), Real Analysis (C) Econ Courses: Introductory Economics (A), Principles of Microeconomics (A), Principles of Macroeconomics (A), Intermediate Micro Theory (B), Intermediate Macro Theory (A), Game Theory (B), Econometrics I,II(B,A) Other Courses: physics up to quantum mechanics Letters of Recommendation: 3 full professors (2 very strong, 1 medium..strong?) Research Experience: Honors economics thesis paper, not published (got one of very few scholarship awards at graduation), physics research fellowship Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: Micro, behavioral, environmental statement of purpose: Primarily talking about my research experience Other: Expert with SAS, worked at a notable consulting firm, not sure if that even helps Concerns: Math grades suck. Econ grades are just ok. GRE nothing to write home about. RESULTS: Attending: UC Irvine($$) Admitted, Declined: UVA, Boulder ($$), Washington, Oregon State ($) Waitlists: none Rejections: UMD-AREC, Davis-AREC, Penn State, GMU Lost in space: JHU, UCSB What would you have done differently? As far as the application process goes - I wish I had exhaustively researched faculty interests before applying, I feel as though I might have let some potentially good schools (for me) like Iowa and Arizona slip through. On the whole, I am very pleased - my profile is all over the place, and Irvine matches me very, very well. As for undergrad, well, it is what it is. |
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Within my grasp!
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Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics, large top 25 U.S. Public research university
Undergrad GPA: 3.0 (rounding up LOL) Type of Grad: M.A. Economics, terminal degree within department Grad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 790Q, 570V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Calc I-II (AP credits), Math Stats (A), Discrete Math (A), Math for econ (undergrad and grad, A, A) Econ Courses: Tons. Sloppy undergrad grades, All A's in MA. Other Courses: Random stuff like Japanese Letters of Recommendation: 3 professors of econ Research Experience: MA thesis, submitted for publication (fingers crossed!) Teaching Experience: Tutoring Research Interests: Macro, applied macro, forecasting. statement of purpose: Suggested a couple of potential research topics. Concerns: No serious math courses hurt me in applications, could make things more difficult in my studies. RESULTS: Attending: City University of New York, Graduate Center. $18k "Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship," guaranteed for 5 years. Admitted, Declined: American U ($-WL), Northeastern U ($$), Suffolk U ($), and the New School (¢) Waitlists: Boston C, U Washington, U North Carolina, Georgetown U Rejections: Johns Hopkins U, U Maryland, Boston U, George Washington U, Michigan U What would you have done differently? Very happy with this outcome. I spread my applications far and wide, so I am sure that I got into the best program that I could have - and then I fell in love with CUNY on a campus visit. As for advice to others, I have a huge hole in my transcript where there should have been upper-level math courses, and I should have corrected that. |
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with stay fresh seal
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Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ / B.S. Math from a top 100 econphd.net public school
Undergrad GPA: 3.5 Overall, 4.0 Econ, 4.0 Math GRE: 790Q, 610V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: One year of real analysis (A+'s); two quarters each of theoretical linear algebra (A+'s), numerical analysis (A+'s), math prob stat, nonlinear dynamics and chaos; one quarter each of PDE's, abstract algebra and complex analysis Econ Courses: applied metrics (A+'s), public finance (A+'s), labor, game theory (A+), and a few others in addition to intermediate micro/macro Letters of Recommendation: It seems as though I had one very respected letter writer, and other letters were more or less ignored at many schools (just what I gathered from my conversations with grad directors where I was accepted) Research Experience: Virtually none. Started an undergrad research project that was never finished Work Experience: 2 years in consulting (business, but not econ) Research Interests: Applied micro, IO statement of purpose: Talked about how my experiences and coursework have influenced my research interests. Tailored last paragraph to each school I applied to. I cannot say this with enough emphasis... THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE DEFINITELY MATTERS AT SCHOOLS OUTSIDE OF THE TOP 10. IF YOU DO NOT COME FROM AN IVY AND YOU DON'T HAVE A SPOTLESS MATH/ECON RECORD WITH SOLID RESEARCH EXPERIENCE, I WOULD ADVISE YOU TO SPEND SOME TIME ON YOUR statement of purpose AND START WORKING ON IT EARLY! Concerns: I had about a year straight of abysmal grades (yes, we're talking about F's and W's here people) in my sophomore year of college due to some family issues. I think it was important that this occurred when I was an english major, and I made up for it by excelling in all of my econ and math courses. So, if you have screwed up and permanently marred your transcript like I did, HOPE IS NOT LOST! It just means that you have to work extra hard to outperform your classmates from here on out. RESULTS: Attending: UCSD ($) Admitted, Declined: Stanford GSB Marketing ($$$$$$$$), Penn State ($$), WUSTL ($), UNC ($/2), UVA ($), Texas ($$), ASU ($$), Arizona ($$), Pittsburgh ($), Ohio State ($), U of Washinton ($), Maryland (stiffed me) Waitlists: Minnesota, BU Rejections: Top 10, NYU, Columbia, UCLA, Michigan, JHU, Wharton (but it doesn't count in my mind cuz I hardly showed up for the interview) Never heard back from: USC (not that I care anymore, but seriously WTF?) What would you have done differently? Nothing really. I had a huge black spot on my record with that one atrocious year, and nobody knew how that would affect me. My letter writers were extremely supportive in helping me apply to as many places as I could afford, and cover a broad spectrum of programs. I thought UCSD was a long shot heading into this process, and I am thrilled to be going there. I can honestly say that I would have been happy at just about any of the programs that I was accepted to, and it was incredibly difficult for me to turn down so many attractive offers. Obviously, this is a problem that I am happy to have, but you'd be surprised how gut wrenching it is to turn down a fellowship offer from a school that you had been day-dreaming about attending just a few weeks earlier. Still, I would advise everyone who isn't a superstar with stellar letter of reference's to adopt a similar strategy and apply to as many places as you can afford.
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Type of Undergrad: Good but not great LAC, Econ. Undergrad GPA: 3.80 Type of Grad: MPP, Minnesota Grad GPA: 3.98 GRE: 750, 580, 5.5 Math Courses: Calc I & II, LA, Math for Economists, Intro to Proofs, Stats, all A's Econ Courses: Undergrad: intros, intermediates, open-economy macro, econometrics. Masters level: micro, labor, econometrics I & II Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: 2 great, one good, nobody famous. One was from a professor who had supervised my masters thesis and said it was the best he had seen, suggested that I send it to a field journal. Research Experience: aforementioned master's thesis Teaching Experience: semester each as TA for micro, macro, stats Research Interests: statement of purpose: Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: Riverside ($$), Oregon($), Minnesota Applied (waitlisted for $-withdrew), UMass ($), U Washington (no $) Waitlists: Rejections: Berk ARE, Davis ARE Pending: Never heard from UConn, I think i'll call and ask for my $80 back. What would you have done differently? I have a strong heterodox streak, so UMass is really a nice admit for me. I feel like I just snuck in there given my low test scores, minimal math and unexceptional undergraduate institution, and i'm greatfull for that, so nothing different. |
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Rationally Irrational
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Type of Undergrad: McGill University (B.A. Math and Econ)
Undergrad GPA: 3.89/4.00 overall Type of Grad: Cornell, 1st Year in the Econ PhD (2007-2008) Grad GPA: 3.84/4.30 GRE: 800Q, 590V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: Multivariable Calculus, Advanced Calculus, Analysis 1, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, ODE, Differential Geometry, Numerical Analysis, Theory of Interest (All A's), Analysis 2 (B+), Analysis 3 (B+), Analysis 4 (B), Complex Analysis (A-) Econ Courses: Undergrad: Intermediate Micro, Statistics, Intermediate Macro, Econometrics, Advanced Theory (All A's). Grad: Micro I, Micro II, Metrics I, Mathematical Econ (All A+'s), Macro I (A), Metrics II (A), Macro II (C-). Letters of Recommendation: Two junior and one well-known. Research Experience: Part-time RA for one year at Cornell and Full-time RA this year at the NBER. Research Interests: Theory, Behavioral Economics statement of purpose: Awkward. Concerns: The lack of tractability of current behavioral models. RESULTS: Attending: Going back to Cornell. Admitted, Declined: Northwestern Waitlists: Princeton (Ultimately Rejected) Last edited by Lurker_ : 2009 April 18th at 08:25 PM. |
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