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Old 06-19-2008, 04:40 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The world doesn't begin and end at California and Maine.
You're right.

It begins at Cali and ends at NY.
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Old 06-19-2008, 05:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You're right.

It begins at Cali and ends at NY.
Funny, I've never met a person from California that calls it "Cali."

I, for one, think education away from the country of your comfort is of great value. If I could get a top ten caliber PhD from an institution in Mongolia, I'd do it in a second. I suppose I'll have to settle for doing brief research stints overseas.
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Old 06-19-2008, 06:28 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Hi everybody. Thanks for you guys’ input…

KGkhan23… Yeah, I might look into some Canadian programs… The thing is that my girl friend cannot come over to Canada because she’s a US citizen…

Thanks, asianeconomist… I actually don’t care too much about the ranking but I care if dept has connection with World Bank, Asian Development Bank or etc… But I know that top departments actively work with them in anyways…

Oikos-nomos, thanks… Yeah,,, I don’t know much about specialty of depts… But I look through rankings and depts’ websites… Anyway, I am not a competitive applicant… I should be happy with any offer from fairly high ranked depts… Anyways, Colorado-Boulder might be nice… It is close to a big city and seems a beautifully city…

Japanese universities are not my choice, kartelite. They love their own undergrad students and don’t take outsiders. Plus, I need to take entrance exams conducted in Japanese. I took all my econ + math classes here in the US, so I guess that I even don’t understand their exams… They don’t fund students as well… You pay out of your pocket… And plus there is no job for my girlfriend…

I think that the world is globe, so there is no start point nor ending point… Just my opinion…

jeeves0923, you are right… Anyway Japan is not a comfortable place for me… I lived there for 20 years and I never felt comfortable. Attending a graduate school there for 5+ years suffocates me...

As far as English is concerned, I believe that my English is good enough to survive American academia (indeed, I am surviving in an American econ undergrad program with 3.9+ GPA)… But GRE verbal is too difficult for me… Sigh…
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Old 06-19-2008, 06:32 PM   #14 (permalink)
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If I could get a top ten caliber PhD from an institution in Mongolia, I'd do it in a second.
Don't give up on that dream so easily:

School of Economic Studies

They seem to have a strong policy-focus, not sure that whether it'll fit your interests.

Disclaimer: No offence intended towards my brethren from Mongolia.
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Old 06-19-2008, 06:34 PM   #15 (permalink)
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To the OP:

Since you are so much into development, do consider a few ARE programs. For example, Maryland's ARE has quite good contacts with the IGOs due to their proximity to DC. Also, IMHO, they might be a bit easier to get into.
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I think that the world is globe, so there is no start point nor ending point… Just my opinion…
Right on!
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Old 06-20-2008, 10:50 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Funny, I've never met a person from California that calls it "Cali."

I, for one, think education away from the country of your comfort is of great value. If I could get a top ten caliber PhD from an institution in Mongolia, I'd do it in a second. I suppose I'll have to settle for doing brief research stints overseas.
Yeah, well, I'm not from there, nor have I ever been there (although I do imagine some Californians refer to it as "Cali").

I agree with you that getting away can be of great value. I don't think I'm ready to leave the US, but I definitely want to leave the state. In fact, I would not even consider pursuing a PhD in my home state, as I've lived here my whole life and want to experience something different.

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I think that the world is globe, so there is no start point nor ending point.
I was just kidding around.
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Funny, I've never met a person from California that calls it "Cali."
I've also heard numerous people insist that no one in a fraternity calls it a "frat." But I don't really know anyone from Cali...
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I know what you are going through. The verbal portion of GRE can be very brutal for international students. I am an international student too. So I understand what you are going through. I know this Japanese girl whose english was not that good but she ended up getting 1450 in GRE. Her AWA was not so great- I think she got 3.5. The bottom line is GRE is all about practicing. If you work hard- you will get a decent score.
If you are interested about development economics I suggest that you look into the New School (www.newschool.edu). This university was started by a bunch of radical European economists and its very good for development economics.Good luck
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:13 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Thanks Maple Leaf. Yeah, the verbal is killin me... So the girl got 1450... that's better than native speaker's average lol I am more comfortable with AWA (I like writing)... On the other hand, my neighbor, a Chinese girl, got 300 on V... I should be somewhere between the Japanese girl and my neighbor but... I am so nurvous!!

Thanks for your suggestion on school. i definitely look for some more info.

And good luck on ur application too!
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