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  1. I'll hop on tiny chat if anyone else is up at this hour. peot - Tinychat
  2. Good luck to those applying this year and try not to go too crazy until March.
  3. Good idea ME12, if you have time. I'll be interested in seeing how everything is going with you either through this diary or over tinychat sometime. Good luck this year.
  4. I posted on your thread. I hope it helps but please send me any questions if you have any.
  5. Haha.. a link back to my bad GRE score. Thanks for the reminder. :stupid: On a serious note, thanks for the message about this post and I hope I can help clarify my background and experience. This may be better as a private message but the OP asked to post on this thread. Maybe it can help others with a low Quant. My experience from the flyouts and phone calls/interviews was that my graduate classes, coauthor, and research interests were major factors in the decision process. I also submitted my thesis when they asked for a writing example or accepted additional information. I never asked or got a straight answer about my GRE score though. I would like to stress LORs because I believe I had very strong writers based on the relationships I developed from six years of interacting with them (UG and Grad at same University). My undergrad/grad school is more known for applied agriculture economics which sends students into the ag industry in the midwest. Most professors I talked to could not remember the last student going on to a PhD. I believe that was the second black mark on my application after my GRE score. I could not crack the top 40-50 but every school like U CO, U OR, Emory, U GA, and down the list of rankings I was accepted to and I think it may have been a risky decision on their part. My research interests were very focused and clearly stated for each school. I incorporated my interests of health economics into each statement of purpose down the to the professor, topics, publications, etc.. But be prepared to talk about these papers if the DGS calls, you have a phone interview with the committee, or go to a flyout because I was asked specific questions about the topics I stated in my SOP. The outcome of my application cycle was 8 declines, 13 acceptances split roughly at the 45-55 rank (us news, and others..). I'm not sure how admission committees will view your profile. I don't think your GRE will throw you out the running. I believe you will make the first cut and hopefully something will catch their attention when reviewing the applications. However, this is based on the assumption that schools review applications this way. After a few years on these forums, I believe this is an accurate assessment. Are you taking real analysis this coming semester? Has your school sent students to PhD programs? If so maybe your professors could comment on it better then anyone here (or the specific student may be available). If you are feeling quite risk averse maybe apply to a few more safeties? Or possibly wait a year and snag an RA position, retake GRE, and take a few more upper level math/econ classes? Overall, after my impressions of the cycle if their are 'black marks' on your profile that are too late to fix don't draw attention to them in your SOP by making excuses. Make the strong parts of your profile standout in ways that the universal measure of success known as the GRE can't cover up. I'm in math camp at the moment but I will check back from time to time if you have any further questions. Good luck and I hope my unorganized rambling helped. Edit: I read one of your posts referring to my profile as an international applicant. I'm a domestic applicant to clear confusion.
  6. Excellent post and comments. Its easy to get wrapped up in coursework and forget about about some of the listed items.
  7. Institution: Michigan State Program: PhD in Economics Decision: Rejected Funding: --- Notification date: 4/26/12 Notified through: email Comments: well... the only use for this post is +1 in post count
  8. I guess it matters on how you define 'success'. My GRE Q is 740 and got into 12 schools ranked 50 and below (according to US news). Check out profiles and results for the specific schools if interested.
  9. I can't answer why but our class was 95% professor notes and problems in R. The book in the syllabus was Wooldridge though.
  10. If its a choice between Time Series and Corporate Finance I would choose Time Series. I took Time Series using Wooldridge's text and if anything it helped me appreciate and understand a part of economics I don't research. Will you need to learn a programming language if you are taking the Time Series class? I had to learn R for the class and that was extremely beneficial. My assumption is that adcoms would prefer grad Time Series over Corporate Finance if those are your only options.
  11. Institution: Purdue University Program: PhD in Economics Decision: Rejected Funding: Notification date: 4/18/12 Notified through: email Comments: Institution: UNC - Chapel Hill Program: PhD in Economics Decision: Rejected Funding: Notification date: 4/15/12 at 11:30 pm Notified through: email Comments:
  12. We probably met at the Kentucky flyout if thats the visitation you are talking about. Based on your research interests I would say Kentucky since their strength is in Micro. Personally, I loved the town and the downtown area when I went exploring Friday and Saturday night. I haven't heard anything about WVU. Good luck with your choice.
  13. Predicted: Accepted: Purdue ($) (because strong LOR went there), UGA($), FL St. ($), OR($) (professors with strong connections), U Kansas($), WA St($), IUPUI($), OR St. ($), U MO Columbia ($) WL: Emory (figured admitted off WL), U Kentucky (figured admitted off WL) Rejected: Wisconsin, Duke, U VA, Vanderbilt, UNC, MSU, U AZ, CO, NCSU Actual: Accepted: Emory ($), U Kentucky($), UGA($), FL St. ($), CO(-), NCSU(?), OR(?), U Kansas($), WA St($), IUPUI($), OR St.(?), U MO Columbia(-) WL: None Rejected: Wisconsin-Madison, Duke, U VA, Vandy, MSU, UIUC (still no decision), UNC, Purdue (holding for review still.. lol)
  14. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BSc in Economics with a Business Minor Undergrad GPA: 3.731 Type of Grad: MSc in Economics from same school Grad GPA: 4.00 GRE: First try: 740Q,410V,4.5AWA Second try: 158Q,152V,4.0AWA Math Courses: Intro to Prob and Stats (Calc Based) (A), Cal 1-3 (B,B,A), Differential Equations (B), Elementary Logic and Sets (Intro to Proofs) (A), Matrix Algebra (A), Linear Algebra (B), Real Analysis (A), Statistics 2 (A) Grad Econ Courses: Marketing Research (A), International Econ (A), Industrial Organization (A), History of Econ Thought (A), Labor Econ (A), Advanced Micro (A), Research Methods (A), Time Series Econometrics(A), Advanced Macro (A), Econometrics (A) Econ Courses: Principles of Micro (A), Principles of Macro (A), Marketing (A), Money and Banking (B), Inter Micro (A), Inter Macro (A), Public Finance (A), Math Econ (A), Stats II (Econ Department) (B) Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: Grad advisor and 2 from Grad professors. All are from top 50 schools or very close but are not well known in researching or publications. I believe all were very strong. Research Experience: Graduate Thesis, Co-Author with a professor ( Published ), class: Research Methodology in Applied Econ, Conference Presentation w/ thesis advisor Teaching Experience: Research Interests: Health Economics/Applied Micro SOP: I spent a lot of time on this because of setbacks in my profile and modified it for each school Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UK($), UGA($), FL St. ($), CO(-), NCSU(?), OR(?), Kansas($), WA St($), IUPUI($), OR St.(?), MO(-) Waitlists: Rejections: WI-Madison, Duke, VA, Vandy, MSU, AZ, UNC Chapel Hill, Purdue Pending: 1 Attending: Emory ($) What would you have done differently? The weaknesses, in my opinion, in my application were my GRE score and my undergraduate/MSc university. I wouldn't have transferred based on friends, relationships, and a co-authorship. The only thing I would have done differently is study more for the GRE instead of taking its impact so lightly. If you would have told me I had a choice between 12 acceptances at the beginning of the cycle I wouldn't have believed it. I'm thrilled with my results and very excited to attend Emory. Thanks for everyone who was there to talk it out in tiny chat for the past few months and good luck with your programs.
  15. 3 schools pending, most likely implied rejections, but give me some closure people!
  16. If we are waiting schools can we wait to accept our current offer on the evening of the 15th? Or does it need to be the evening of the 14th before the 15th?
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