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Acceptances:
Nalfien 2007:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: SUNY University Center Undergrad GPA: Econ (4.0)/Math (3.8) overall 3.84 Type of Grad: None Grad GPA: None GRE: 800/590/5.5 Math Courses: Multi Variable Calc A- , Diff Eqs A, Real Analysis A, Measure Theory A, Linear Algebra I B+ &II A, Computational A, Typical Math Major, Econ Courses: Grad Micro, Metrics. undegrad Math Stats, Metrics, Money and Banking, Computational, Interm Micro and Macro. A's Other Courses: Honors College Letters of Recommendation: 3 strong ones. One very very strong one. I really think the biggest reason I got in where I got in is because one of my recommenders put his neck out for me and called people to tell them about me. Research Experience: Year long honors thesis senior year. Teaching Experience: none Research Interests: Labor, Development SOP: Pretty nice... I think, didn't hear anything bad about it. two pages. Other: Used to go to departmental research seminars since sophmore year, got my face seen and showed an interest in research. RESULTS: Acceptances: Stanford ($)Yale ($)UCLA ($)UVa ($)UNC ($)..... no money: UCSDU,Mich Waitlists: UPenn,NWU,NYU Rejections: Princeton,Berkeley,Columbia,Duke What you would have done differently: I would have applied to less places. But there is no way I would have imagined I would have made out how i did. Very very fortunate.
Accepts: Acceptances:
Stanford ($)Yale ($)UCLA ($)UVa ($)UNC ($)..... no money: UCSDU,Mich
Rejects: Rejections:
Princeton,Berkeley,Columbia,Duke
What you would have done differently: I would have applied to less places. But there is no way I would have imagined I would have made out how i did. Very very fortunate.
Waitlists:
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:
wobo82 2007:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top 25 research university per USNWR Undergrad GPA: 3.33 (electrical engineering BS) Type of Grad: Top 100-ish research university without an econ PhD program Grad GPA: 3.87 (economics MA) GRE: 790Q/670V/5.0A Math Courses: Calc I through III, Diff Eq, Matrix/Linear Algebra, Math Stats, Stochastic Proc, Analysis Econ Courses: Micro Theory, Applied Econometrics, bunch of field courses Other Courses: Bunch of undergrad EE courses (lots of Matlab, some C++) Letters of Recommendation: Three from econ profs at grad school. (They were not alumni of the schools I applied to so where they got their PhDs was of no consequence.) Research Experience: Very insignficant. Teaching Experience: None. Research Interests: Development, broadly speaking. SOP: I liked it. Other: Male, international RESULTS: Acceptances: USC (fellowship), UMD AREC (RA), UMN APEC (fellowship), UVA (waitlisted for aid), GWU (waitlisted for aid), UW-Seattle (no aid) No news as of Apr 3rd (not that I care anymore): UNC-CH, Pitt, Purdue Rejections: Berkeley ARE, Brown, Georgetown, Vanderbilt What would you have done differently? Nothing. (Well, perhaps tried the PowerPrep tests.) My personal circumstances were such that I couldn't have done things differently. I do feel that I had overestimated the difficulty of getting in (to the departments I chose) but underestimated the difficulty of getting funding. But hindsight is 20-20. The biggest holes in my profile going in were: unknown grad school, bad undergrad record, lack of research experience, complete absence of a macro course (taking my first one right now). I feared the lack of macro would shut me out from the straight econ depts. All in all I am happy with my acceptance tally.
Accepts: Acceptances: USC (fellowship), UMD AREC (RA), UMN APEC (fellowship), UVA (waitlisted for aid), GWU (waitlisted for aid), UW-Seattle (no aid)
No news as of Apr 3rd (not that I care anymore): UNC-CH, Pitt, Purdue
Rejects: Rejections: Berkeley ARE, Brown, Georgetown, Vanderbilt
Waitlists:
kartelite 2007:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Graduated Top 20 liberal arts college, after 2 years at Top 30 University Undergrad GPA: 3.79 both schools Type of Grad: Top 50, MS in Applied Mathematics Grad GPA: 4.00 (at time of application) GRE: 800Q, 640V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: Undergrad Math: Linear Algebra (A), Multivariable Calc (A-), Applied Stats (A), Probability (A), Operations Research (B+), Foundations of Mathematics (A-), Combinatorics (A), Number Theory (A), Abstract Algebra I/II (A/A), Real Analysis I/II (A/A-), Graph Theory (A), ODE's (A) Grad Math: Abstract Algebra (A), Linear Algebra (A-), Cryptography (A+), Functional Analysis (IP), Probability (IP), Combinatorics Seminar (IP) Econ Courses: Undergrad Econ: Intermediate Micro Theory (A-), Intermediate Macro Theory (A), Econometrics (A-), Int. Trade (A), Int. Finance (A), Econ Stats (A), Comparative Economics (B), Game Theory (A), Experimental Econ (A), Money and Banking (B), Mathematical Econ (A) Grad Econ: Phd-level Econometrics (IP) Letters of Recommendation: All math professors, 2 from undergrad (real analysis prof + adviser), 1 from grad (thesis adviser/probability prof) Research Experience: Summer REU program in mathematics, research assistant for a couple summers Teaching Experience: Calculus 2/pre-algebra/geometry instructor, Linear Algebra TA Research Interests: Decision theory, perhaps financial or international econ SOP: Yes Other: Cross country captain, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient, lots of sports awards; one publication from REU program, hoping to get thesis published in good journal; applied for NSF RESULTS: Acceptances: Virginia ($19,000) Duke ($17,000) UNC ($14,400) UCSD (none) Rejections: Princeton Kellogg MEDS Columbia Cornell What would you have done differently? Gotten recommendation from econ professor, sent master's thesis to someone at programs, applied to Stanford
Accepts: Acceptances:
Virginia ($19,000)
Duke ($17,000)
UNC ($14,400)
UCSD (none)
Rejects: Rejections:
Princeton
Kellogg MEDS
Columbia
Cornell
Waitlists:
SMH 2007:
Type of Undergrad: No one knows my university outside my country (which is a third world country). Undergrad GPA: 3.78; Econ:3.81, Math:4.0 GRE: Quant : 800, Verbal : 570, AWA : 5.0 Math Courses: Cal 1-3 (A/A+/A), linear(A),prob(A),stats(A), ODEs(A), numerical solutions to ODEs (A+), Partial diff eqs (A+), Discrete Maths (A+), Quantitative and Computational finance(A) Econ Courses: inter'l finance, monetary econ., dynamic econ,dev econ,IPE,econometrics1-2, Applied econ, macroeconomic analysis, public econ, (apart from all the regular micros and macros and a couple more) Recommendation: 2 econ people and one math prof, no big names. i know all of them were full of praise for me in their letters like they are for everyone else Research Experience: RA for a year Teaching Experience: TA for ODEs, stats, elementary formal logic, microeconomic-II, econometrics & research methodology (grad level course) Research Interests: econometrics SOP: nothing special Other: a substantial part of my CV and personal statement was only to show my achievements in sports, i know it doesnt count much but i cudnt just leave it out RESULTS: Acceptances: UVA, Rice, Rochester, Wisconsin-Madison, UNC (UNC funded from univ, rest funded via a scholarship) Waitlists: Rejections: Harvard, Yale, Chicago (did not hear from U florida and ohio state) What would you have done differently? if the econ dep at my univ had not made it mendatory for us to take stupid univ core courses (50 units of that) in SS like politics and sociology then i would have taken courses like real analysis and functional analysis overall it was pretty difficult to choose between wisconsin and rochester first and then after that i got a funded offer from UNC so another difficult decision, but i would probably stick to my original decision of going to rochester Accepts: Acceptances: UVA, Rice, Rochester, Wisconsin-Madison, UNC (UNC funded from univ, rest funded via a scholarship)
Rejects: Rejections: Harvard, Yale, Chicago
(did not hear from U florida and ohio state)
Waitlists:
rdblots 2007:
Profile: Gre: 800 Q, 570 V, 6.0 A GPA: Overall: 3.86. Math: 3.96, Econ: 3.94 (Econ major with math minor) Classes: Math: Calc II, Multivariable, Intro Lin Alg, Diff Eq, Math Stat, Intro Proofs, Linear Algebra (A's), Advanced Calc (A-) Econ: all the usual undergrad courses (A's). PhD Math Econ (A), PhD Micro (B+). Type of Undergrad: Virginia Tech Research Experience: this past summer and fall I RA'd for a professor at my school, I only did minor tasks, but it was still a pretty good experience Teaching Experience: 3 semesters of tutoring economics (principles and intermediate micro) LORs: All of my letter writers were encouraging and thought my choice of schools fit me well, so I am taking that to mean the letters should be decent. 1) Assoc. Prof/Head of Undergrad (PhD Stanford) who I tutored for and with whom I took a class, 2) Assist. Dean/Assoc. Prof who I worked with on my RA project (PhD Northwestern), 3) Prof., tutored his intermediate micro course, took intermediate micro and PhD Math Econ with him. (PhD Minnesota) SoP & Interests: I talked about being interested in applied micro research. I named some professors from each school who had research that I found interesting. Other: male/white/american. Boring. RESULTS: Acceptances: Funding- Duke (attending), Cornell, Boston College, UNC, UVA, Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Georgetown No funding- Maryland, Boston U. Rejections: Brown What would you have done differently? I would have only applied to Duke.
Accepts: Acceptances: Funding- Duke (attending), Cornell, Boston College, UNC, UVA, Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Georgetown
No funding- Maryland, Boston U.
Rejects:
Waitlists:
phdphd 2007:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Business Administration Undergrad GPA: 7.5/10 Type of Grad: MSc Business Administration Grad GPA: - GRE: 790Q / 580V / 3.5AWA Math Courses: Calc I-III / Operations Research I-II / Stats I-II / Linear Algebra / Advanced Probability (Grad) Econ Courses: Econometrics I, II, IV (Grad), Stochastic Economics I-II (Grad) (kind of asset pricing courses, devoted specially to derivative pricing). Other Courses: Micro I, Macro I, Mathematical Analysis - First year PhD courses, I didn't have the grades at the time of the application Letters of Recommendation: One supposed to be strong, finance PhD from Stanford GSB; the other two good ones I think (PhD North Carolina, local) Research Experience: Two papers presented at a National Conference in Finance, MSc dissertation thesis. Teaching Experience: TA for the MBA courses in my university. Research Interests: Finance, applied micro, political economy. SOP: I did the following: first I explained my interest in finance, second why pursuing a PhD in economics and not in business, third I mentioned three professors that I would like to work with at the university that I was applying. Other: Male, 26, Latin America. RESULTS: Acceptances: University of Southern California ($) UNC ($) Minnesota (no $) Penn State (no $) Boston University (no $) UC Davis (no $) Waitlists: Cornell (I suppose) - rejected in the end Rejections: MIT Princeton Stanford Chicago Columbia Northwestern UCLA - Anderson Rochester Maryland Wisconsin Caltech Going to: University of Southern California What would you have done differently? First of all, a good MSc in economics, not only because it would increase my chances of being admitted at better places but to feel more comfortable with the courses in the first year; second, I should have participated more in this forum, I remember that I asked for the evaluation of profile stuff but only this. I should have gathered more information about the places that I would fit better with the TM's; I'm happy with the school that I'm going to but a little bit frustrated being rejected in all the top 15 schools. What I mean is that the idea of applying to a lot schools can hurt a lot. Now I have kind of mixed feelings about all of this: should I wait one more year, finish the PhD core couses sequence in my program right now and apply again? Or this is just a dream? I don't know...
Accepts: Acceptances:
University of Southern California ($)
UNC ($)
Minnesota (no $)
Penn State (no $)
Boston University (no $)
UC Davis (no $)
Rejects: rejected in the end
Rejections:
MIT
Princeton
Stanford
Chicago
Columbia
Northwestern
UCLA - Anderson
Rochester
Maryland
Wisconsin
Caltech
Waitlists: Waitlists:
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