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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Type of Undergrad: Small LAC (women's college) Undergrad GPA: 3.91 Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 720V/790Q/5.0A Math Courses: Math Major: Linear, Advanced Linear, Multivariate, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics, Real Analysis, Abstract Algebra I and II, Grad Analysis and Topology Econ Courses: Econ Major: Micro, Macro, Int'l Trade, Int'l Finance, Econometrics.. etc. Other Courses: Intermediate Programming Letters of Recommendation: all strong- one from my math advisor, one from my econ advisor (who I also did research with and TA'd for), one from a respected economist at a top department at which I took classes Research Experience: Summer REU in Game Theory, Senior Thesis Teaching Experience: TA'd for Calculus, Linear Algebra, Intro to Econ, Macro, MBA Micro Theory, MBA Statistics and Econometrics Research Interests: Development, Micro Theory statement of purpose: I took it seriously but it wasn't too long [b] Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: MIT($), NYU(off of waitlist), UCLA ($), LSE (MRes/PhD Track 1, $), Toronto (Research MA, $), NSF Rejections: Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Princeton, Stanford, Columbia, Brown What would you have done differently? Nothing! I will be attending MIT. Last edited by asquare : 2008 April 16th at 05:22 PM. |
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Within my grasp!
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Type of Undergrad: Well ranked US research university (public). Major in economics with a minor in math. Undergrad GPA: 3.7 Type of Grad: None GRE: 720Q/510V/5.0AW Math Courses: Calculus I,II,III, Advanced Multivariable Calc, Differential Equations, Matrix Algebra, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Thinking (proof-based course), Real Analysis I Econ Courses: Advanced Micro/Macro, lots of undergrad field courses, Intro Math Stats Other Courses: Logic Letters of Recommendation: 2 from well-known professors at my undergrad institution, 1 from non-academic consultant with an econ phd Research Experience: 2 years a econ consulting firm Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: International, macro, development statement of purpose: Discussed background and research interests, very thoughtful. Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UVA(no$), Univ. Washington-Seattle (no$), UBC MA (no$) Waitlists: UT Austin Rejections: Pending: Cornell, Syracuse, BU (MA), Penn State What would you have done differently? I wish I had taken my GRE earlier to allow time for a retake. I should have taken Real Analysis II, topology, and optimization. Last edited by mogelsworth : 2008 March 26th at 08:10 PM. |
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Eager!
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Type of Undergrad: Tucked away Canadian university Undergrad GPA: 3.7 Type of Grad: None GRE: Haven't taken Math Courses: Calculus I,II,III, Intro ODE,Intermediate ODE, PDE (why oh why am I still taking DE's...?), Matrix Algebra, Real Analysis I, Math Stats I/II, Bayesian Stats Econ Courses: Advanced Micro/Macro, Game Theory, Information and Incentives, Econometrics I/II, Grad Econometrics, Public Finance, some econ history classes (my favourite econ classes) Letters of Recommendation: 2 from Economics professors, my advisor and a teacher I TA'd for Research Experience: Undergrad Thesis Teaching Experience: Lab instructor for Econometrics I Research Interests: Econometrics, Labour, Macro?? statement of purpose: Only UBC required a statement of purpose, talked about my research interests, that I wanted to do a PhD eventually Other: I'm a Canadian, 23, applying to the best my country has to offer. Not sure if I'll end up south or not, but for now I'm happy up here. RESULTS: Acceptances: UWO($$), Queen's($$) Waitlists: Rejections: Pending: UBC(?), UofT What would you have done differently? Probably wouldn't have applied to UBC if I had known they would lose parts of my application and then be impossible to get in touch with. I kind of wish I had written the GRE and had applied to programs in the states, but I am really happy with my results. Also, grades are important but I really think the decisions are made off of only a few key courses. Plus awesome recommenders doesn't hurt either (not in the famous way but in the 100% behind you way). |
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Within my grasp!
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Type of Undergrad: Good Italian University (not Bocconi, but good) Undergrad GPA: 28/30 Type of Grad: Italian School of Excellence (oooooh) Ggrad GPA: 30/30 GRE: 800Q 540V 2.5AWA TOEFL: 107/120 Math Courses (undergrad and grad): Mathematical Methods, Mathematics for Economics I&II, Statistics I&II, Advanced Statistics, Generalised Linear Models. Econ Courses(undergrad and grad): Advanced Micro/Macro, Game Theory, IO, Advanced Econometrics I&II, Public Finance, Corporate Finance, Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics, Experimental Economics, Advanced Topics in Macro (PhD Course). Letters of Recommendation: 2 from Economics professors, my graduate academic tutor and a guy from LSE (summer school). The others changed with respect to the target. However they were all economists but one (math). Research Experience: Undergrad Thesis, one Working Paper and visiting researhcer at ENS-PSE for my grad thesis. Teaching Experience: Undergraduate Micro. Research Interests: Applied Micro, IO and Applied Econometrics. statement of purpose: Pretty good...I think. Other: GMAT; LSE Summer school (A+); Visiting for 6 months at University of Southampton in UK. Italian, 22 (almost 23). RESULTS: Acceptances: Berkeley ($$), Northwestern ($$), BC ($), Toulouse (M2). Waitlists: NYU. Rejections: MIT, Harvard, UChicago, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, UCSD, Brown, Duke, UPenn. Pending: BU. What would you have done differently? I really have not understood almost anything! My results show a lot of randomness (i.e. MIT was wrong in rejecting me) and/or luck (i.e. Berkeley was wrong in accepting me). On one hand I think that waiting another year, with another master from a well reputed European University and with two more well known LORs I could have had some better shots for Cambridge MA or Princeton. On the other hand, I could say that I have been very lucky and that I must take this opportunity as soon as possible. Just some advices for European and, more in dept, Italian guys since this forum is too American-oriented: there is always a trade off between time (apply just during my last year of school) and odds (wait one year in order to improve my chances). And only you can decide upon this. You can speak with your profs and they will suggest you. But in the end it is just a matter of your own preferences. However I have learnt two things: 1) Getting accepted in a very good US School (Berkeley or Northwestern) is less difficult than I used to think. 2) Getting accepted in a TOP US School (MIT or Princeton) is more difficult than I used to think.
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Type of Undergrad: Good Latin American university Undergrad GPA: 5.9/7 Type of Grad: Same Latin American university as undergrad. Ggrad GPA: 6.4/7 GRE: 790Q 510V 3.0AWA TOEFL: 108/120 Math Courses (undergrad and grad): Calculus I & II, Algebra I & II, Probability, Mathematical Statistics, Analysis, Mathematical Economics (dynamic systems and optimal control) Econ Courses(grad): Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Econometrics, Aplied Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Financial Economics, Enviorenmental Economics. Letters of Recommendation: Strong letter of reference from economics professor who know me well. Research Experience: Master's Thesis, Working Paper, and several research assistanships. Mostly theoretical. Teaching Experience: Undergraduate Principles of finance. Research Interests: finance, auction theory. statement of purpose: I invested a lot of time in it. RESULTS: Acceptances: Stanford GSB (finance)($$), MIT Sloan (Financial Economics)($$), Harvard (Business Economics)($$), Northwestern Kellogg (Finance)($$), NYU Stern(Finance)($$), Princeton (Economics)($$), Chicago (Economics)($$). Waitlists: Berkeley Haas (Finance). Rejections: Harvard (Economics), Wharton (Finance), Columbia GSB (Finance), Duke Fuqua (Finance). Pending: MIT (Economics), Chicago GSB (Finance). What would you have done differently? I really have applied to fewer places. |
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Type of Undergrad: Small LAC Undergrad GPA: 3.6/4 GRE: 770Q 710V 5.0W Math Courses: Calculus I,II,III, Algebra I & II, Analysis I & II Letters of Recommendation: economics professor, math professor, and staff economists at Fed. should be strong. Research Experience: Undergrad Thesis and research assistantship. Research Interests: financial economics statement of purpose: I invested a lot of time in it. RESULTS: Acceptances: Hopkins ($), Wisconsin, Cornell Rejections: Berkeley, Columbia, Yale, Michigan, Maryland, UCLA What would you have done differently? Try to do some presentations, publish during RA-ship. Last edited by yayflipflops : 2008 April 9th at 02:54 PM. |
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I JUST got here.
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Type of Undergrad: Maths degree in a good Italian university (and student of its honor college) Undergrad GPA: 3.0/3.0 Type of Grad: Maths degree (student of a program jointly organized with the best scientific research center of the country, that is also a doctoral school) and attending a one year master in economics Grad GPA: 3.0/3.0 GRE: 700 V, 800 Q, 5.0 AWA Math Courses: everything you can think about (seriously, in five year of Maths I've attended at least 30-40 Maths courses, some of which at PhD level)Econ Courses: very very few courses, and just during this year: the basic Micro, Macro and Econometrics (at the level of MWG, Blanchard-Fisher, Hayashi - but of course not all the topics) Other Courses: a bit of physics and informatics down the road and a bit of neurobiology (my master thesis was about building a kinetic model for a class of ion channels!) Letters of Recommendation: my weak point. A good, but maybe a bit standard, letter from my thesis advisor, who is a very well known mathematician (who knows me well, since the thesis was partly of research). A very good letter from an economist who taught at the honor college I was in but with whom I took just that small course, a few years ago. And a letter from another well known mathematician whose course I attended during an international summer school - I really have no idea of what he could have written. Research Experience: just for the thesis - and in maths applied to neurobiology... Teaching Experience: none Research Interests: behavioural models, game theory; but my interests are now moving a bit more towards Macro topics statement of purpose: just tried to explain why I have been moving from Pure Maths to Applied Maths and then from applications to biology to economics... RESULTS: Acceptances: Caltech ($$), LSE (MRes/Phd track 1) ($$), Oxford MPhil (?) Waitlists: NYU Rejections: Chicago, MIT What would you have done differently? Hard to say. Given my erratic background and the not-so-strong LORs, I think I have calibrated well the applications (my estimate was to have good possibilities from the bottom of the top ten - just like NYU and LSE - downward). Of course I could have waited one more year, finished the economics master in order to use the grades as an additional signal and obtained better LORs... but I'm already 24 and I have already two masters, so I think it's time to move as quickly as possible towards real research. |
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Within my grasp!
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Field you are applying to: Business Economics-type departments in business schools & conventional Economics departments as well Type of Undergrad: Chemical Engineering (IIT) Undergrad GPA: 3.88 Type of Grad: Business Adminstration Grad GPA: 4.0 GMAT: 750 Math Courses: Vector Calculus; Linear Algebra with Applications (Graduate); Mathematics – I , II & III; Transform Calculus & PDE (Undergraduate: Topics covered include Complex Analysis, Multivariable Calculus, Numerical Methods, and Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations) (No real analysis) Econ Courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Game Theory (Graduate-at the MBA level); Economics (Undergraduate) Relevant Finance Courses: N/A Other Courses: N/A Letters of Recommendation: 3-4 from professors at my graduate institution Research Experience: RA in Engineering during my graduate studies; some experience during my consulting job at our firm's economic think tank Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: Institutions; trade; development; transitional economies statement of purpose: 2-3 page statement of purpose talking about why I am qualified; what got me interested in these topics; why interested in the school and briefly on future plans of joining academia. Provided citations to some academic papers which had kindled my interest on these topics Other: GRE-800 Q; 580 V; 5.5 AWA; TOEFL:116 RESULTS: Acceptances: Economics @ Wisconsin-Madison (without funding for 1st year); University of Michigan Ross School's International Business & Business Economics; Global Economics & Management at UCLA Anderson; Economics @ U. of Iowa; Business Economics & Public Policy at Kelley (Indiana) (all with funding) Waitlists: None Rejections: Stanford GSB Economic Analysis & Policy; Chicago GSB Economics; Economics @ University of Maryland; Economics @ Arizona State University; Economics & Public Policy at Tepper & Heinz, CMU What would I have done differently? Nothing during the application phase; from a long term stand-point though, I would have tried to get my senior year thesis published & also during my MBA studies, I would have probably tried to get involved in research with faculty members at my institute |
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Rationally insane
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Type of Undergrad: Econ,Philosophy,Politics from an Israeli university Undergrad GPA: 94% Type of Grad: Econ in the same university Grad GPA: 96% GRE: Q800, V450, A5.0 Math Courses: Calculus, (simple and calculus-based) Statistics, Linear algebra and advanced calculus, as well as two advanced logic courses by the department of philosophy (all 90+). I took Real Analysis too but I am not going to do the test. It was much more fun doing it without the pressure. Econ Courses: All around: undergrad: intro to econ I & II, price theory I & II, macro I & II, development, econ history, intro to econometrics, honors students seminar. MA: micro, macro I & II, industrial organization, econometrics I-III, econ history. All 90+ Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a very known professor, 2 from professors who are pretty known in their respective fields and 1 from a pretty young professor Research Experience: RA for the first professor mentioned above Teaching Experience: quite a few econ courses for BA, but I don't think it mattered. Research Interests: Too many. I have to narrow them down. statement of purpose: 500 words (or whatever was the limitation) about why I want to do research in economics and how I decided that. Other: Nice set of teeth. RESULTS: Admitted: Berkeley, NYU, Yale, Columbia, Northwestern, Chicago, Stanford, Princeton Waitlisted: Harvard Rejected: MIT What would I have done differently? Nothing. Maybe get an American citizenship and apply for the NSF, but seriously, I'm very very happy with the choices I have.
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Within my grasp!
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Type of Undergrad: Well ranked US research university (public). Major in economics with a minor in math. Undergrad GPA: 3.7 Type of Grad: None GRE: 720Q/510V/5.0AW Math Courses: Calculus I,II,III, Advanced Multivariable Calc, Differential Equations, Matrix Algebra, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Thinking (proof-based course), Real Analysis I Econ Courses: Advanced Micro/Macro, lots of undergrad field courses, Intro Math Stats Other Courses: Logic Letters of Recommendation: 2 from well-known professors at my undergrad institution, 1 from non-academic consultant with an econ phd Research Experience: 2 years a econ consulting firm Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: International, macro, development statement of purpose: Discussed background and research interests, very thoughtful. Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UVA(no$), Univ. Washington-Seattle (no$), UBC MA (no$), BU MA Waitlists: Rejections: Penn State, Cornell, UT Austin Pending: Syracuse What would you have done differently? I wish I had taken my GRE earlier to allow time for a retake. I should have taken Real Analysis II, topology, and optimization. |
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