School: non-ranked state school, but does have a phd program.
Major-math; BA with an emphasis in statistics, minor in economics. (overall gpa 3.89)
Math classes: Calc sequence, linear algebra, intro to proofs, analysis, probability, mathematical statistics, will take more classes next semester (3.85)
Econ classes: intermediate micro and macro, introductory econometrics (4.0)
I am currently taking two econ grad/phd classes: Advanced Micro and Advanced Econometrics.
Teaching Experience
I tutor at my university econ and math, conduct review sessions for a professor in econ
Teach at an online private school math
Programming/computer skills:
Know stata extremely well, have programmed/worked with R, Python, and LaTeX.
LOR: all from professors, at least two will be fairly to extremely strong.
Research: Two working papers (I am a coautthor for both) that I will submit in the next couple months. Working on own research on felons and subsidies as well. No publications yet.
Abnormal part of my application: I am 18-I graduated high school a year early and am finishing my undergrad in two years. I am not sure if this will give me a chance at some top schools (differentiating myself) or if it will seriously hurt me.
I am taking the GRE next friday, under the assumption I get 170 and around 165, what are my chances for places ranging from Northwestern, NYU, Columbia, UCLA, Boston, UC Davis? Any other advice?