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  1. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Physics degree from no name school in the UK Undergrad GPA: High 2.1 Type of Grad: One year masters in economics from a decent school in Europe Grad GPA: Above average GRE: 165Q, 158V, 4.5W (didn't submit to most schools) Math Courses: All courses in undergrad were math heavy Econ Courses: None in undergrad, grad level micro/macro/econometrics in master's Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: 2 from RA stint (well known professor at a top 5 school in the US, an AP at a top 15 school in the US), 1 from master's Research Experience: 2 years RA at a research organization in a developing country Teaching Experience: Econ dept math/statistics TA during master's Research Interests: Development economics SOP: Talked about transition to economics, the work I did as an RA Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UC Davis ARE Waitlists: Cornell AEM Rejections: Columbia Sustainable Development, Berkeley ARE, UCSD, UCLA, Michigan, Maryland, UT Austin, UW Seattle, Duke, BU, BC, UBC Pending: Attending: Comments: What would you have done differently? Happy with my one acceptance but should've applied to econ programs outside the top 25, especially in such a competitive year.
  2. Maybe I’m a bit too paranoid but I wouldn’t wait till the last few hours because to accept the offer (at least at the school I’ve been accepted to), I have to print out the letter, sign it, scan it and send it by email. Ideally I’d like to get an acknowledgment email from the school before the deadline
  3. Good to hear from all others in the same boat! I have a question, what should we do if we don’t get off the waitlist by tomorrow? Should we accept our best offer and hope that they will let us renege later?
  4. Anyone else still waitlisted by their top choice? I’m having trouble sleeping at this point
  5. Less than a week to the deadline and so many of us still seem to be on waitlists. I don’t understand what’s holding up this market from clearing. Is it a few offer hoarders who are not turning down offers? Is it because admission is so noisy at the top schools that almost everyone is waitlisted at a more dominant school (relative to their other offers)? Someone needs to create a model to explain this
  6. Has anyone else tried to get an update from a school on the status of their waitlist? I sent an email a while back asking if there was any chance I’d get an offer but didn’t even get a reply. Wondering if other schools are as unresponsive considering how busy this season is
  7. Still haven't heard back from Maryland even though they've sent out acceptances, rejections and waitlists. They told me few days ago that they'll be making offers all the way till April 15. Seems like they're just playing it super safe
  8. Can confirm that one of the faculty members at a school I'm waitlisted at also told me that they're sending out exactly the amount of acceptances as their desired class size (and I'm assuming waitlisting more people than usual to account for the offers that will be turned down).
  9. Emailed UT and got a reply back saying I’ve been rejected. So if you haven’t heard back, it’s probably IR
  10. I haven’t heard back from UCLA, UC Davis, UT Austin and UMD. Does anyone know if these schools are sending more acceptances/waitlists. Will probably email them if no one here has info.
  11. Anyone know what’s going on with the University of Washington? Only a few GC results and they seem to be for WUSTL
  12. Has anyone heard back from the SIPA (PhD) at Columbia? Wanted to confirm if the posts on GC are legitimate.
  13. I haven't heard back from a lot of schools that have apparently sent out both acceptances and rejections. Beginning to wonder if some of these schools won't do waitlists at all but will just wait till April to see how many accept offers and then send more out accordingly.
  14. IMO if you're serious about doing a PhD, I don't understand why you would waste an entire year just because the classes are remote. PhDs aren't MBAs, the classes aren't big and you don't need to "network" with your classmates. It's quite a lonely experience and it's probably good to get used to that in the first few years. If the concern is only about the learning experience, as someone who grew up learning on YouTube (all the way through high school to undergrad), I actually prefer watching a recorded lecture. I would've done a LOT better during my undergrad if I could pause and rewatch the lectures.
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