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Hey guys: What are my possibilities to get into PhD in economics in Europe? Like Zurich, Bocconi, SSE or EUI? I am not considering US My grades are pretty low: Masters in economics (8.2/10) at Carlos III Bachelor in economics (7.3/10) at Carlos III But I have a lot of research experience: Research intern at Bank of Italy Research assistant at UPF (Pompeu Fabra) Research intern at a famous German institute Research Fellow at Barcelona school of economics Soon I will join DG Research at ECB Really good recommendation letters Do I have any chance? I did not take GRE yet.
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Can anyone guide me how to calculate GPA? I have a score in 10 point scale (DGPA).
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I am planning to apply for a PhD in Management with a specialization in Org. Behavior / M&O. (2013 fall) My interest areas are team conflict & inter-cultural topics. My profile is as follows: Nativity: Indian Education: B.E (NUS, Singapore), MSc (NUS, Singapore) both in Electrical Engineering with CAP of 3.9 / 5.0; MBA (Indian School of Business - AACSB acredited) with GPA of 3.3 / 4.0 Research Experience & Publications: Currently working as a research associate - last 4 months: 3 conference publications (2 local and 1 international), 1 book chapter (Sage) published, 1 working paper Professional Experience: 4 years in Manufacturing, a few months in consulting and 2 years in Fin services (in Singapore, Austria & India respectively) GMAT: 760, 99th percentile TOEFL: yet to take I will be applying for Kellogg & Harvard, because they are my dream schools. 3 questions for the remaining schools I wish to apply to: 1. Top schools: I was wondering about my chances in schools such as Michigan (Ross), UC Berkeley, UT Austin, NYU Stern, INSEAD, Maryland & London How does one view my chances at these schools? 2. I was thinking about an ideal mix of schools (2 dream, 6 top and 2 avge (Olin/Marshall)) - Any views on which ratio would work better? 2:6:2 or 2:5:3 or even 2:4:4? 3. The main aspect I am apprehensive about is my GPA. Should I be? Thank you in advance for your opinions. :)
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