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applying07 2007:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Large Private
Undergrad GPA: 3.81 (Econ: 3.9, Math: 4.0)
GRE: 800Q, 560 V, 6.0A
Math Courses: Calc I-III, Lin Alg, Prob Theory
Econ Courses: Principles, Intermediate Theories, Stats, Intl. Econ, Econ Thought, Environmental Econ, Econometrics, Intl. Econ Relations, Senior Thesis
Other Courses: A bunch of other International Studies class (poli sci, sociology, etc.)
Letters of Recommendation: Associate Prof. (Ph.D. MIT) thesis advisor and teacher, Assistant Prof (Ph.D. BC) Econometrics Teacher, Associate Math Prof. Lin Alg Teacher
Research Experience: Senior Thesis, summer of consulting as an RA
Teaching Experience: Tutoring
Research Interests: Trade and Development
SOP: Probably nothing too special, described career goals, why wanted to study econ and bits about each school
RESULTS:
Acceptances:
Duke
Michigan State
Boston College
UNC-CH
Colorado
Rejections:
MIT
Northwestern
Brown
UMich
Columbia
What would you have done differently? Maybe waited a year and taken more math or worked doing a research job to fill in those gaps. Pretty happy with how turned out though Accepts:
- Acceptances:
Duke
Michigan State
Boston College
UNC-CH
Colorado
Rejects:
- Rejections:
MIT
Northwestern
Brown
UMich
Columbia
Waitlists:
tunedradio 2007:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Top liberal arts college
Undergrad GPA: 3.89
Type of Grad: audited 1st year micro, 2nd year development
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 800Q/700V/6.0A
Math Courses: Multivariate Calc (A-) Linear Algebra (A), Real Analysis (currently taking), Statistics (A), Diff Eq. in High School
Econ Courses: lots, A's throughout, A+'s in intermediate micro and macro
Other Courses: lots of political science / development / policy
Letters of Recommendation: one very famous, one very good one (coauthor) but junior, another junior
Research Experience: substantial; senior honor's thesis, presentations at four conferences, year of RA full-time, co-authored (yet to be published) less-technical papers with two professors (one very famous)
Teaching Experience: TA for three semesters (one at graduate level)
Research Interests: devo / trade
SOP: good (but it doesn't really matter)
Other:
RESULTS:
Acceptances: NSF, Yale ($), Berkeley ARE ($), Michigan Econ/Public Policy ($), USSD ($), Penn State ($), Brown (w*itlisted $), Duke ($), UC-Boulder ($), LSE (Msc)
Waitlists: Princeton PolyEc PhD
Rejections: Harvard KSG, Cornell, LSE (PhD), MIT
What would you have done differently? I actually applied last year with substantial less math and research experience and was accepted into two top 20 programs but no top 10 programs (and honorable mentioned on the NSF), so for those who are considering it, I found a year of RAing and a few more classes (and better recs) can really boost your admits. Accepts:
- Acceptances: NSF, Yale ($), Berkeley ARE ($), Michigan Econ/Public Policy ($), USSD ($), Penn State ($), Brown (w*itlisted $), Duke ($), UC-Boulder ($), LSE (Msc)
Rejects:
- Rejections: Harvard KSG, Cornell, LSE (PhD), MIT
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: Princeton PolyEc PhD
econ2007 2007:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: medium (roughly 30,000 students) public university
Undergrad GPA: 3.55 overall, 3.83 economics GPA
Type of Grad: N/A
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 800Q / 580V/ 6.0AW
Math Courses: Calc I (A), Calc II (B+), Calc III (C+), Applied Linear Algebra (C+), Numbers and Polynomials (D+), Elementary Differential Equations (C), proof-based Linear Algebra (B)
Econ Courses: Honors Principles of Microeconomics (A), Honors Principles of Macroeconomics (A), Banking Financial Markets and Monetary Theory (A), Intermediate Micro (A), Intermediate Macro (B), Games and Decision (B), International Trade (A), Economics of State and Local Govt (A-), Intro to Econometrics (A)
Other Courses: audited PhD Macro I
Letters of Recommendation: undergraduate advisor and professor in two classes (PhD from UNC-CH), econ prof for intermediate micro and macro (PhD from Carnegie Mellon), econ prof for econometrics (PhD from Carnegie Mellon), math prof for proof-based LA (PhD from NYU)
Research Experience: started a senior thesis, but not completed.
Teaching Experience: tutored all four years of undergrad
Research Interests: micro theory, applied micro, labor, environmental, bioeconomics
SOP: started with a template, and tailored each SOP to each schools interests and strengths (as long as there was some intersection in interests). THEY DO READ YOUR SOP.
Other: out of school for 2 years
RESULTS:
Acceptances: FSU, UGA, Colorado at Boulder, UC Irvine
Waitlists: UNC (r*jected later), Illinois (r*jected later),Boston College, Pitt
Rejections: UWashington, UTexas, UNC, Illinois
What would you have done differently?
Let me preface by saying that my original plan was to go to law school. I didn't seriously start thinking about economics PhD until late junior year. Take as much math as possible, with good grades. Accepts:
- Acceptances: FSU, UGA, Colorado at Boulder, UC Irvine
Rejects:
- Rejections: UWashington, UTexas, UNC, Illinois
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: UNC (r*jected later), Illinois (r*jected later),Boston College, Pitt
hawk30 2008:
For the research purposes of future generations:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science)
GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A
LSAT: 161
Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics
Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, etc.
Other Courses: POLS double major, PHIL minor
Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about.
Research Experience: Researching senior thesis
Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant
Research Interests: history of economic thought, money and banking, natural resource economics, law and economics
SOP: Nothing I'm proud of
Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area.
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD
Waitlists:
Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Pending: University of Colorado law JD, University of New Mexico law JD
What would you have done differently? I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. I have a difficult career decision to make. Accepts:
- Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD
Rejects:
- Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Waitlists:
bertthepuppy 2008:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Top 50 private university by US News
Undergrad GPA: 3.61
Type of Grad: a couple semesters of non-degree courses, medium-sized, well-ranked state school
Grad GPA: 4.0
GRE: 790/500/5.5
Math Courses: Calc I-III, Lin Alg, Real Analysis, 3 semesters of Stats
Econ Courses: Int Micro & Macro, Money and Banking, Public Finance, Int'l Trade, Int'l Finance, Thesis Course, Econometrics...
Other Courses: many policy-related analytical courses
Letters of Recommendation: solid, all knew me very well one Yale, one Johns Hopkins, one Berkeley, and one Northeastern (but ironically, probably the most well-known)
Research Experience: RA in undergrad and currently RA for one of my letter writers
Teaching Experience: TA for Econ for Public Affairs and Macro
Research Interests: Labor, Applied micro
SOP: well-tailored to each school, and given emphasis on my drive, with comparisons to running the two marathons I did
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Wisconsin (short list for $), Texas (w*it list for $), UNC-CH($), Ohio State (no $), Iowa ($), Colorado (?), Illinois ($), Cornell (no $), Vanderbilt ($), Kentucky ($)
Waitlists: Georgetown (then given fellowship)
Rejections: Duke, Michigan, MarylandWhat would you have done differently? I wish I would have realized that April 15th seems like this magical day when everything will be done. However, this is not always the case, especially if you are near the middle of the pack at some good programs. Even though I've been formulating preferences for months, I feel like they have all changed within the past week. I'll probably go to Wisconsin if I get off the wait list for $, otherwise I think I will go to Texas, perhaps unfunded. Ask me tomorrow and I will change my mind again. Accepts:
- Acceptances: Wisconsin (short list for $), Texas (w*it list for $), UNC-CH($), Ohio State (no $), Iowa ($), Colorado (?), Illinois ($), Cornell (no $), Vanderbilt ($), Kentucky ($)
Rejects:
- Rejections: Duke, Michigan, Maryland
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: Georgetown (then given fellowship)
kevinomic 2008:
Undergrad: Small private university (Loyola University New Orleans) majored in Accounting and Finance
GPA: 4.0
Grad: MA Economics University of Colorado Denver
GPA: 3.98
Math:Calc I-III (As), Linear Algebra (A), Diff Eq (A), Abstract Math (A), Real Analysis I (A)
GRE: 790Q/530V/5.5AW
Teaching experience: Principles of Macro Instructor, Stats Lab Instructor, TA for Econometrics (Grad), Research Methodology (Grad), Intermediate Macro / Micro, Principles of Macro/Micro
Research experience: Masters thesis, turned into co-authored paper w/ advisor, submitted for publication. Blogged about on Freakonomics! (College Football and Crime). RA job during MA program (2.5 years)
LOR: 3 from professors. I think they were really good.
Interests: labor, education, health, applied metrics
What I learned: I'm very pleased with my results
Accepted: UCSB ($$$), Cornell - PAM ($$), UC Irvine ($$), MSU ($), Washington ($), CUNY ($$), Oregon ($$), CU Boulder ($$), Michigan (no $), Wisconsin (no $), UT Austin (no $)
Rejected: Berkeley, Princeton, Maryland, Wharton (Applied Econ)
Attending: UC Santa Barbara, very excited. Not the best program I got into, but great faculty to work with, great location, great fellowship package. I know a lot of people (especially in this forum) stress going to the best ranked school you get into, but I'm a little older and location and fit were very important to me. I'm very happy about my decision.
Other: I don't have any of the pedigree (top undergrad, grad, etc.), but feel that I did very well. I got to know my professors in grad school very well and got lots of research and teaching experience. I think my LORs pushed me up a few notches and allowed me to get really good funding packages from lower ranked programs (30-70) and got in with no funding to some 10-20 ranked programs.
Although I didn't contribute, I found this forum very helpful and a little addicting. Good luck to all you future applicants. Accepts:
- Accepted: UCSB ($$$), Cornell - PAM ($$), UC Irvine ($$), MSU ($), Washington ($), CUNY ($$), Oregon ($$), CU Boulder ($$), Michigan (no $), Wisconsin (no $), UT Austin (no $)
Rejects:
- Rejected: Berkeley, Princeton, Maryland, Wharton (Applied Econ)
Waitlists:
hawk30 2008:
An update for me. Please delete my previous post.
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science)
GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A
LSAT: 161
Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics
Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, Public, etc.
Other Courses: POLS major, PHIL minor
Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about.
Research Experience: Researching senior thesis
Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant
Research Interests: history of economic thought, law and economics, public choice, natural resource economics
SOP: Nothing I'm proud of
Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area.
RESULTS:
Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Pending:
What would you have done differently? Lots. I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. Looks like I'll have the opportunity to do it better, with more math classes and an MA, in a couple years. Accepts:
- Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Rejects:
- Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
EnviroEcon 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Mathematics and Economics; UCSD, Top20 Econ/Top10 Public University
Undergrad GPA: 3.73 Overall, 3.67 Major
Type of Grad: N/A
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 770Q, 620V, 5.0AWA (5.5AWA the first time I took it, like they care)
Math Courses: Calc I,II (B+, A-) Mutil-Var Calc (A+), Diff Eqs (A-), Linear Alg (A), Real Analysis I,II (B,C), Math Stats I,II (A-,A), Probability (B), Adv Linear Alg (A+)
Econ Courses: Intro Econ (A), Inter. Macro I,II (A,A), Inter. Micro (A,A+), Game Theory (A-), Public Policy (A), Metrics III (A), Econ of Oceanic Resources (A)
Letters of Recommendation: Not "A" list profs, but I'm sure enthusiastic: Math prof (UCSD PhD) who I RAed for, History prof (Harvard PhD) from minor in Hebrew Lang and Lit, Senior Analyst from consulting firm
Research Interests: Environmental and Resource Economics
SOP: Relatively strong I'm told, then again, who's to judge but the adcoms.
Teaching Experience: None at the university level, but tutored for two years during BA at local elementary (math/reading/kickball).
Research Experience: Summer RA in Math dept studying mathematical transformations, Independent Research on Economic Sanctions
Work Experience: Research Analyst for 1+ year at consulting firm doing market/econometric research for the housing industry.
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Maryland AREc, UCSB, Oregon St. ARE, Ohio St. AED, UArizona, Colorado @ Boulder, Riverside, Cornell AEM MS, Davis ARE MS
Rejections: Berkeley ARE, UCLA, UCSD
Pending: USC (don't care)
What would you have done differently?
Applied to some Top15-20 pure Econ programs. Gotten close to Econ profs for LORs (had 0 among my 3). Relieved at the time, my C in RA II killed me. Taken PhD Micro/Metrics in undergrad. Analogous to the job market, two people concurrently aiming for PhDs in different disciplines while wishing to wind up at the same school is beyond sanity. On a brighter note, I believe my SOP was essential at the margin as many programs noted its strength and appeal to their adcoms. Only found this forum after I sent in most of my apps. Glad I obliviously chose Math/Econ major, otherwise I'd be screwed. Accepts:
- Acceptances: Maryland AREc, UCSB, Oregon St. ARE, Ohio St. AED, UArizona, Colorado @ Boulder, Riverside, Cornell AEM MS, Davis ARE MS
Rejects:
- Rejections: Berkeley ARE, UCLA, UCSD
Waitlists:
- Pending: USC (don't care)
baconos 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ/Math from good LAC (~50)
Undergrad GPA: 3.71, 3.90 math, 3.80 econ
Type of Grad: -
Grad GPA: -
GRE: 800Q, 600V, 5.0AWA
Math Courses: Calculus I-II (A-), Discrete(A), Probability and Statistics I-II (A,A), Lin Alg (A), Diff Eq (A), Abstract Algebra (A-), Real Analysis (A-), Real Functions and Measures(B), Complex Functions (A), Financial Mathematics (A), etc.
Econ Courses (PhD-level): -
Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Intermediate Macro (A), Micro (A-), Statistics, Econometrics(A), American Economic History (B+), Ind. Study on Criticisms of Economic Thought (A)
Other Courses: some philosophy, history and religion
Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors, all full professors - 2 from Chicago, 1 PSU - solid but nothing too spectacular
Research Experience: Best econometrics paper of the semester, some research on financial mathematics published in undergrad math journal
Teaching Experience: TA for Calculus I-II, Principles of Micro, Macro for a couple semesters
Research Interests: Anything and everything, Applied Micro, Development, International trade, and some political economy
SOP: it's an SOP, not looked into too much
Concerns: Lack of research, undergrad reputation/connections
Other:
RESULTS:
Attending: UColorado!!!
Acceptances: UWisc (no$ first year), UWashington (no$), UColorado ($$)
Waitlists:
Rejections: UMich, Cornell, OSU, PSU
Pending: None
What would you have done differently? Not really sure. I definitely did not make a huge effort to get to know professors (skipped classes a lot, no participation or visiting office hours too much) but I did well in their classes and they liked me, so that could've been better. Recommendations matter! I also applied when I was in a different country away from my home institution so I don't really recommend that - it's hard to get things done. Maybe applied a year earlier? hah. Accepts:
- Attending: UColorado!!!
Acceptances: UWisc (no$ first year), UWashington (no$), UColorado ($$)
Rejects:
- Rejections: UMich, Cornell, OSU, PSU
Waitlists:
crangeon8214 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics, large top 25 American research university
Undergrad GPA: 3.4
Type of Grad: none
Grad GPA: none
GRE: 760Q, 620V, 5.0AWA
Math Courses: Calc I-III (A,A,B), Linear Algebra (C), Diff Eq's (C), Probability and Statistics (D,B (retaken... )), Real Analysis (C)
Econ Courses: Introductory Economics (A), Principles of Microeconomics (A), Principles of Macroeconomics (A), Intermediate Micro Theory (B), Intermediate Macro Theory (A), Game Theory (B), Econometrics I,II(B,A)
Other Courses: physics up to quantum mechanics
Letters of Recommendation: 3 full professors (2 very strong, 1 medium..strong?)
Research Experience: Honors economics thesis paper, not published (got one of very few scholarship awards at graduation), physics research fellowship
Teaching Experience: None
Research Interests: Micro, behavioral, environmental
SOP: Primarily talking about my research experience
Other: Expert with SAS, worked at a notable consulting firm, not sure if that even helps
Concerns: Math grades suck. Econ grades are just ok. GRE nothing to write home about.
RESULTS:
Attending: UC Irvine($$)
Admitted, Declined: UVA, Boulder ($$), Washington, Oregon State ($)
Waitlists: none
Rejections: UMD-AREC, Davis-AREC, Penn State, GMU
Lost in space: JHU, UCSB
What would you have done differently?
As far as the application process goes - I wish I had exhaustively researched faculty interests before applying, I feel as though I might have let some potentially good schools (for me) like Iowa and Arizona slip through. On the whole, I am very pleased - my profile is all over the place, and Irvine matches me very, very well. As for undergrad, well, it is what it is. Accepts:
- Attending: UC Irvine($$)
Admitted, Declined: UVA, Boulder ($$), Washington, Oregon State ($)
Rejects:
- Rejections: UMD-AREC, Davis-AREC, Penn State, GMU
Lost in space: JHU, UCSB
Waitlists:
Texcards 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Minor Economics and Math at very large state school (top 15 engineering, top 50 economics)
Undergrad GPA: 3.35/4.0 (3.65 Math, 4.0 Econ)
Type of Grad: None
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 800Q, 550V, 4.0AW
Math Courses: Calc I-III(A,B,A), Differential Equations (B), Linear Algebra (A), Mathematical Probability and Statistics (A), Fund Discrete Math (Spring 09)
Econ Courses: Principles of Micro and Macro (A, CR by exam), Intermediate Micro and Macro theory, Econometrics (A,A,A)
Other Courses: Lots of engineering
Letters of Recommendation: 2 not well known assistant econ professors (UT-Austin, Rice) but excelled in their classes, 1 associate engr professor (Berkeley) that I went on a study abroad trip with
Research Experience: none
Teaching Experience: none
Research Interests: International and Development
SOP: Paragraph about why I wanted to do econ even though I did engineering as an undergrad, another on my interests, and another on why I wanted to be an academic. Slightly altered my interests paragraph depending on the school, but for the most part the same for each one.
Other: Didn’t start considering this until fall of last year.
RESULTS:
Acceptances: UC Riverside (Fellowship), University of San Francisco MA in International and Development Economics (1/2 tuition remission + TA), UC Davis, University of Washington, UC Santa Cruz, Colorado, Oregon, UI-Chicago
Waitlists: Oregon fellowship, eventually notified of no funding
Rejections: Maryland, Boston University, Boston College, UT Austin, Michigan State, Georgetown, UBC MA
Pending: Toronto MA, Queen’s MA
What would you have done differently?
I wouldn’t have applied to the Canadian MA’s (1 year wouldn’t have been enough to help me), Michigan State, UCSC, or UI-Chicago and maybe applied to a couple more reaches instead, but I really didn't think I would get into as many as I did. I don’t know if it would have changed anything though, after really thinking about it I think an MA is a very good choice for me. I’ve realized that my 3 economics courses hasn’t given me enough of a background in general economics knowledge. Yes I could learn it in the course of a PhD but I think strengthening my economics background will allow me to have more focus on what field I want to go into and give me more ideas when I eventually start to write my dissertation. An MA will also allow me to improve 3 big weaknesses in my profile: (1) Do some research which will allow me to have (2) stronger LOR’s and (3) a more focused SOP.
I think I learned a lot in this application process and feel like I will be able to put together a much better application in 2 years after an MA.
Attending:
University of San Francisco MA in International and Development Economics Accepts:
- Acceptances: UC Riverside (Fellowship), University of San Francisco MA in International and Development Economics (1/2 tuition remission + TA), UC Davis, University of Washington, UC Santa Cruz, Colorado, Oregon, UI-Chicago
Rejects:
- Rejections: Maryland, Boston University, Boston College, UT Austin, Michigan State, Georgetown, UBC MA
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: Oregon fellowship, eventually notified of no funding
Rejections:
txecon 2008:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Medium State University, Econ Major/Math Minor
Undergrad GPA: 3.91 (4.0 Econ/3.8 Math)
Type of Grad: This coming Summer in the AEA Summer Program at UCSB
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 750Q / 560V / 4.5A
Math Courses: Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics Theory I-II, Intro to Real Analysis, a few business analysis courses, and self-guided through Diff. Eq.
Econ Courses: Principles, Intermediates, Labor, Managerial (Game Theory, Applied Micro, etc.), Development, Monetary, Econometrics (UCSB), Master's Level Micro/Macro (UCSB), Economics Research Methods (UCSB)
Other Courses: A few programming courses
Letters of Recommendation: Mostly professor at my undergraduate. All know me very well, and some are well known for research.
Research Experience: Two years as an undergraduate research assistant
Teaching Experience: 2 years tutoring and teaching recitation courses
Research Interests: Financial Econometrics, Labor, Applied Micro, dabbled in Development
SOP:I think it shows my writing ability and explains some of my weak points. I think simplicity is desirable in an SOP. They want to know you can write concisely and well as clearly.
Other: I spent a summer taking courses at UChicago (unfortunately I didn't know at the time that I wanted to pursue a Ph.D. and didn't build a memorable relationship with my professor. DOH!)
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Texas A&M ($$$)(attending),Texas (no$), UNC (no$), SMU($$), Claremont ($), UIC ($)
Waitlists:
Rejections: Rochester, Georgetown, UVA, Colorado
Pending: None :)
What would you have done differently? To be honest I was a bit behind the curve in learning the process and the method for applying for an Econ. Ph.D. I learned I needed a strong math background late, so I had to settle for a minor. I learned about the importance of LORs, so my time at UChicago didn't help much. Saying this, though, I am very happy about my outcome. TAMU will be an excellent place to receive sound training.
I should note that it is said on here a lot that the two most important things about your application is GRE scores and LORs, and I just simply want to reiterate that. GRE will get you through the door, and letter writers who are known (either because they are famous or just simply have a contact in the AdCom) will get you a place at the dinner table and possibly nominations for fellowships.
Good Luck to all those still waiting to hear this year, and beginning the process next year! If you are reading this in the Fall and have a question about TAMU, please don't hesitate to PM me.
Accepts:
- Acceptances: Texas A&M ($$$)(attending),Texas (no$), UNC (no$), SMU($$), Claremont ($), UIC ($)
Rejects:
- Rejections: Rochester, Georgetown, UVA, Colorado
Waitlists:
hawk30 2008:
For the research purposes of future generations:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science)
GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A
LSAT: 161
Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics
Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, etc.
Other Courses: POLS double major, PHIL minor
Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about.
Research Experience: Researching senior thesis
Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant
Research Interests: history of economic thought, money and banking, natural resource economics, law and economics
SOP: Nothing I'm proud of
Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area.
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD
Waitlists:
Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Pending: University of Colorado law JD, University of New Mexico law JD
What would you have done differently? I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. I have a difficult career decision to make.
Accepts:
- Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD
Rejects:
- Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Waitlists:
pdilly 2008:
Type of Undergrad: BA from a less prestigious liberal arts college
Undergrad GPA: 3.75
Type of Grad:
Grad GPA:
GRE: 770M/590V
Math Courses: Cal I-III (A's), Linear Algebra (A), Applied Stats (A), Probability Theory (B). Taking Differential Equations this semester.
Econ Courses: A's in Macro I, Intermediate Macro, Intermediate Micro, Urban Econ, Labor Econ, American Econ History, Law and Economics, B's in Micro I and Regional Econ.
Other Courses:
Letters of Recommendation: Very strong, but not from well-known professors. My best came from my statistics prof, who is also the dean of natural sciences.
Research Experience: None
Teaching Experience: None
Research Interests: Urban, applied Micro
SOP: Not especially strong. I have only a vague Idea of what I want to do at this point.
Other:
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Syracuse ($$), UConn (MA only, at this point)
Waitlists:
Rejections: Texas, Boston College, Brown, Carnegie Mellon, UC Boulder
Pending:
What would you have done differently?
I probably shouldn't have aimed quite so high... I didn't have much of a shot at BC and Texas. I would have applied to more schools in the 40-60 range.
I'm actually putting off grad school for a little while. Syracuse agreed to hold my offer till next year, and I'm going to work on improving my resume. I'm taking advanced cal and complex analysis at my dinky liberal arts college in the fall, and I'm planning to transfer to UT-Austin in the spring to take real analysis and econometrics, among other things. Hopefully I'll be able to work some research experience in at some point too.
Accepts:
- Acceptances: Syracuse ($$), UConn (MA only, at this point)
Rejects:
- Rejections: Texas, Boston College, Brown, Carnegie Mellon, UC Boulder
Waitlists:
hawk30 2008:
An update for me. Please delete my previous post.
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science)
GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A
LSAT: 161
Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics
Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, Public, etc.
Other Courses: POLS major, PHIL minor
Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about.
Research Experience: Researching senior thesis
Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant
Research Interests: history of economic thought, law and economics, public choice, natural resource economics
SOP: Nothing I'm proud of
Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area.
RESULTS:
Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Pending:
What would you have done differently? Lots. I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. Looks like I'll have the opportunity to do it better, with more math classes and an MA, in a couple years.
Accepts:
- Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Rejects:
- Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
AREStudentHopeful 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: BA in Econ from a medium-sized public university in the Southeast
Undergrad GPA: 3.4/4.0
GRE: 740Q, 510V, 5.0AWA
Math/Stat Courses: Calc I & II, Axiomatic Systems, Linear Algebra
Econ Courses: Intro to micro and macro, intermediate micro and macro, advanced macro, econometrics, managerial, natural resource, environmental, developmental, comparitive systems and money/capital markets ...all A's or A-'s
Other Courses: many environmental science courses
Letters of Recommendation: 5 econ professors (1 Berkeley ARE, 1 Chicago, 2 NC State, 1 UVA)
Research Experience: a final paper for metrics on gas pricing and some limited experience RAing for professors (mostly surveying)
Teaching Experience: tutoring
Research Interests: environmental and natural resource
SOP: pretty standard
RESULTS:
Acceptances: Colorado State ARE MS ($), UNLV MA, UNM MA, UNCG MA ($)
Attending: Colorado State ARE
Waitlists: none
Rejections: Berkeley ARE PhD, UMD AREc PhD, Oregon State ARE PhD, Colorado-Boulder PhD, UMass RE PhD, UC Davis ARE PhD
Pending: NCSU MA, Ohio State AED MS, URI ERE MS (I have retracted all of these)
What would you have done differently? I would *definately* have started taking math classes a year earlier so I could fit more in. I also would have not screwed around as much as a freshman which screwed up my GPA. Overall I feel I'm better prepared now for two years down the road when I do this again for my PhD.
Accepts:
- Acceptances: Colorado State ARE MS ($), UNLV MA, UNM MA, UNCG MA ($)
Attending: Colorado State ARE
Rejects:
- Rejections: Berkeley ARE PhD, UMD AREc PhD, Oregon State ARE PhD, Colorado-Boulder PhD, UMass RE PhD, UC Davis ARE PhD
Waitlists:
Waitlists:
vivaquijote 2007:
GRE:
Q 640 V 630 Written 5
MA GPA: 3.2 from a small moderately ranked private school.
Classes: Micro I and II, Macro I and II, Econometric Theory, Applied Financial Econometrics, Microeconometrics, Labor Economics, Development of Human Capital (all at doctoral level of the school)
Undergrad GPA: 3.4 from a large state school, with honors.
Spanish BA: 3.7
Econ BA: 3.3
Math BA: 2.5
Classes: Honors Spanish (MA level courses), MA Econometrics, MA Econometric Forecasting, International Finance, Math Theory of Statistics, Probability Theory, Analysis (that class killed me), Linear Algebra, Calculus, and lots of Latin American literature courses (doesn't help my chances for economics, but it certainly was fun).
Research experience: I don't think my MA papers count. They were literature reviews. No real grunt work with data. I ended up reading more papers for it than I did for the classes though.
Teaching experience: Calc paper grader and tutor for business and engineering level calculus courses.
LOR: Good recomendations from an Econometrician and Macro prof in my MA program.
SoP: Harped on my interest in international trade, remittances, migration (emigration), education and human capital development. Noted that while my GPAs were not as high, I had three majors in undergrad while taking MA courses, and took all doctoral levels in my MA program (thank God the department let me). Not sure if that last bit actually helped, but I suppose it was worth a shot. It probably just revealed that I like biting off more than I can chew. :rolleyes:
Admission Results:
Accepted:
University of Kansas (ah, my sense of nostalgia won me over)
University of New Mexico
Pending:
University of Colorado - ?
University of Maryland - ?
University of Arizona - ?
Univeristy of Illinois Urbana - ?
University of North Carolina - ?
University of Texas (Austin) - ?
Arizona State University - ?
Texas A&M - ?
Rejected:
Accepts:
- Accepted:
University of Kansas (ah, my sense of nostalgia won me over)
University of New Mexico
Rejects:
Waitlists:
- Pending:
University of Colorado - ?
University of Maryland - ?
University of Arizona - ?
Univeristy of Illinois Urbana - ?
University of North Carolina - ?
University of Texas (Austin) - ?
Arizona State University - ?
Texas A&M - ?
hawk30 2008:
An update for me. Please delete my previous post.
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science)
GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A
LSAT: 161
Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics
Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, Public, etc.
Other Courses: POLS major, PHIL minor
Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about.
Research Experience: Researching senior thesis
Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant
Research Interests: history of economic thought, law and economics, public choice, natural resource economics
SOP: Nothing I'm proud of
Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area.
RESULTS:
Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Pending:
What would you have done differently? Lots. I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. Looks like I'll have the opportunity to do it better, with more math classes and an MA, in a couple years.
Accepts:
- Attending: University of Colorado Denver MA
Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ (TA+$), Colorado State University PhD (TA+$), Denver University MA (TA+$), University of New Mexico PhD, Denver University law JD, University of Colorado Denver MA
Rejects:
- Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
Waitlists:
- Waitlists: University of Colorado JD, University of New Mexico JD
cjw10 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: LAC – Economics, BA (with honors) + English minor
Undergrad GPA: 3.65
Type of Grad: N/A
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 760Q, 540V, 4.5AWA
Math Courses: (3.73 average) Calc I-III, Discrete Math, Linear Algebra, Stats, Differential Equations (Audit), Real Analysis (spring 09).
Econ Courses: (4.0 average) Intermediate Micro, Intermediate Macro, Public Finance, Environmental Econ, Market Experiments, International Econ, Money and Banking, Econometrics I, Senior Thesis
Other Courses: English minor, Env. Studies, Scuba Diving.
Letters of Recommendation: 4 Econ profs -- exceptional. 1 well known.
Research Experience: REU at top 50 econ Program. Research internship at consulting firm in London. Honors Thesis.
Teaching Experience: TA for Prin. Micro + Market Experiments; Academic Tutor (Micro + Macro)
Research Interests: Environmental/Resource, Experimental, Development, Applied Econometrics
SOP: Why I want a PhD + career goals + research experience + research interests matched with faculty. 2.25 pages, 1.5 spaced.
Other: 1 conference presentation + internship at investment bank
Post-doc goals: Academia.
RESULTS:
Acceptances:
NC State (RA 17k + 5k fellowship + tuition + health insurance)
UC Santa Barbara (TA 16.6k + 5k fellowship + tuition + health insurance)
Iowa State (TA 14.4k + 2.5k scholarship + in-state tuition + health insurance)
Oregon State AE (RA 12.6k + tuition + health insurance)
UC Davis ARE MS (readership)
Washington-Seattle (waitlisted for funding)
Colorado-Boulder (waitlisted for funding)
Oregon (no funding)
Rejections: Berkeley ARE, Maryland AREc, Wisconsin AAE
Will be attending: North Carolina State University
What would you have done differently? I’m satisfied.
Accepts:
- Acceptances:
NC State (RA 17k + 5k fellowship + tuition + health insurance)
UC Santa Barbara (TA 16.6k + 5k fellowship + tuition + health insurance)
Iowa State (TA 14.4k + 2.5k scholarship + in-state tuition + health insurance)
Oregon State AE (RA 12.6k + tuition + health insurance)
UC Davis ARE MS (readership)
Washington-Seattle (
Rejects:
- Rejections: Berkeley ARE, Maryland AREc, Wisconsin AAE
Will be
Waitlists:
- waitlisted for funding)
Colorado-Boulder (waitlisted for funding)
Oregon (no funding)