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Hi everyone, I have written GMAT as initially, I was planning to only apply to Finance programs. But recently, I am also interested in some of the Econ programs. Are there good Econ programs (M.A./M.S. and Ph.D.) that accepts GMAT and GRE both? Schools that house Econ in their Business school might accept GMAT, but can't find any details of those. Thanks in advance!
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profile evaluation request Applying for Econ Masters
econlearner posted a topic in Graduate Admissions
Hey Guys, I want to know what my prospects are of getting accepted at LSE MSc Econ or the Econ MPhil at Oxford or Cambridge. What about Toulouse or Barcelona GSE, would they be easier/harder to get into? Also I'm more leaning towards micro than macro, which of these are more micro oriented? I'm currently in a top Canadian University. 3.52 GPA. 3.9 in my Econ major. Haven't taken much math classes, I wasted a lot of credits taking philosophy and psych courses in my first year and regret not taking more math classes. Only took Calc I and II (got an A and B+). Intro Stats (B+). I plan on taking Calc III and proof based Linear Algebra before I graduate. In my Econ courses: Intermediate Micro (A-), Intermediate Macro (B+), Intro Game Theory (A+), Managerial Econ (A+), Economic Development (A+), Econometrics (A+), Economics of Crime (A). Will Take: Industrial Organization I and II, Intermediate Micro II (Game Theory), International Trade, Advanced Econometrics and Mathematical Economics. I expect to get in the A range in all of them. Secured letters of reference from my Econometrics prof and my Development prof, I ranked first in both classes. I'm concerned that I don't have much math classes though, would that seriously hinder my chances? Currently preparing for GRE, what would be an appropriate score that I should aim for? Any input from you guys would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!