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  1. that would be great! I'd be v interested in that fosho
  2. Applied Economics (MS/MA) | College of Agricultural Sciences | Oregon State University is the program Im talking about. I'll try to get placement information and more info about the courses. Thanks!
  3. One of my profs suggested possibly getting a funded MS in Econ from Oregon State, which would mean taking the core PhD sequence they have and then applying to grad programs to better my chances. What do you think of this approach? Any thoughts would be great.
  4. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top Liberal Arts (does not participate in rankings) Undergrad GPA : ~3.52 (average is 3.1 at my school, deflates grades) Major GPA : ~3.8 Math/Stats Courses: - Undergrad: Intro to Analysis (A), Proof based Linear Algebra (A), Discrete Structures (A), Proof based Vector Calculus (B+), Probability Theory (A), Real Analysis (A-), Statistical Learning (A), Mathematical Statistics (A-) Econ Courses: Macroeconomic Theory (Romer's book) (A), Micro Theory (B+), Econometrics (A), a couple other field courses Research Experience: 2 summers with a fairly active prof T20 PhD, Thesis on a Macro topic (ongoing) Would also be great if you could talk about suggested grad school range?
  5. I was wondering if it is fine to send co-authored paper exerpts for writing samples? I will be only have a working solo paper (thesis) by the spring but ideally don't want to skip the fall job listings. Thanks.
  6. I have ~3.8 in my major with the lowest grades being B+ in micro theory and vector calculus (proof based). I'm taking real, probability theory, math stat and abstract algebra next year. Hopefully will have good math grades to offset the belw-par overall GPA.
  7. Hi, I'm doing a Mathematics-Economics combined program at a top LAC that deflates grades (avg of 3.1 for graduates, hasn't increased much in forever). Currently I have a ~3.5 but that'll probably reach ~3.6 by the time I graduate. How will this be viewed when compared to similar schools with inflation. Thanks.
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