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Acceptances:
pevdoki1 2008:
Type of undergrad: Mid-sized state university (SUNY Binghamton) GPA: 3.99 (math/econ double major) Type of Grad: none GRE: Q800, V470, AWA 4.5 Math Courses: Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Intro to Higher Math, Complex Analysis, Real Analysis I-II, Mathematical statistics I-II Econ Courses: The usual. No graduate level courses. Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: 1 really good one from an economics professor who knows me well, 2 from math professors Research Experience: Virtually none. Started a thesis, never finished Teaching Experience: TA intermediate macro for 1 semester. 1 year of tutoring experience. Research Interests: Macro and monetary, but these can change SOP: Pretty good, I think. Standard 1st page, customized second (mentioning professors and all) RESULTS: Acceptances: University of Minnesota ($) WUSTL ($) UT Austin ($) U Toronto (MA, $) UBC (MA, $) Indiana ($) Rutgers ($) Purdue ($) Virginia (no funding) Cornell (no funding) Waiting list: none Rejections: University of Western Ontario No word: Queen's What I would have done differently: Applied to less lower ranked schools. However, I'm quite happy with getting into Minnesota (and WUSTL, for that matter).s
Accepts: Acceptances:
University of Minnesota ($)
WUSTL ($)
UT Austin ($)
U Toronto (MA, $)
UBC (MA, $)
Indiana ($)
Rutgers ($)
Purdue ($)
Virginia (no funding)
Cornell (no funding)
Rejects: Rejections: University of Western Ontario
Waitlists:
tangsiuje 2008:
Type of Undergrad: UK (top 5 in Economics), 3-year PPE degree (not from Oxford), economics major, second year on exchange in Canada. Undergrad GPA: "First" (70+) in all first year modules; 91.2/100 overall (all A) in Canada; third-year results in June/July. GRE: 790Q, 520V, 6.0AWA (<--that's why you should do philosophy: philosophers average 5.0 on AWA) Math Courses: quantitative techniques in economics (first-year course in economics department on constrained optimization and some matrix algebra), Analysis I+II, Linear Algebra (first-year courses in the maths department, taken as overload courses this year: in progress) Econ Courses: more micro than macro, one-year econometrics course (in progress), the usual hotchpotch of field courses. Letters of Recommendation: One from Canada, one from the UK. I think that both are very good economists, but I just took their classes and letters cannot possibly have been that amazing/personalized. Research Experience: Nil. Teaching Experience: Nil. (Or, I've actually done quite a bit in the private sector, but I never mentioned that in my applications.) Other: female, 23, non-native English speaker Results Acceptance: Toronto doctoral stream MA (funding with TA/RA duties) <-- attending Waiting: Queen's MA What would you have done differently? Not stressed out as much. Had a bit more faith in myself. Been a little less obsessed with what people on TM say. Comment: I suppose Toronto had not filled their quota for females from insignificant Scandinavian countries.
Accepts: Acceptance: Toronto doctoral stream MA (funding with TA/RA duties) <-- attending
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Waitlists:
canecon 2008:
School: UBC Major: Econ (Hons) GPA: 3.5 (3.98 upper-econ, 3.98 math (excluding failed calc 1)) GRE: 800q 480v 5.0 AWA (despite the awful verbal I am native English speaker / English background) Courses: Econ:Hon micro/macro I (A+'s) Game Theory (Hon) A, Hon Macro II A+, + intro metrics I/II (A+) + lots electives (mostly A+) Math: Calc 1 (F first time then A), Calc 2, linear, multivariable, ODE's, probability(calc based), intro proof A+'s intro analysis A Now Taking: Honours Thesis, Advanced Macro, Econometrics Research: Thesis letter of recommendation: 3 Assistant Profs, I say mediocre since I had no special relationship, just took their classes. SOP: Pretty bad I think... that might just be me - but I didn't have any professors read it since I thought it was crappy (very bad reason I know - I expect I might have had spelling/grammar errors as well ). But I guess for Master's it doesn't matter that much. Interests: Macro, Int trade/finance/development. Schools: Decided to apply only for Masters: LSE, UCL, Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, UPF, UBC, Toronto, Queens, UWO, Stockholm. My Concerns: First year really sucked, second year was average. Only have 1.5 years of good grades. RESULTS: Acceptances: LSE Msc (1 year, Res), UCL MSc, Warwick MSc, Oxford M.Phil (??), UPF MSc($$), Queen's MA ($$), Toronto Doc. Stream MA ($$), UBC MA ($$), UWO MA ($$), Still Waiting: Cambridge M.Phil (B), Stockholm University MSc (Research) Rejections: None (yet) What would you have done differently? -known that I was going to go for grad school (in econ) earlier -started preparing to apply in the summer, or early sept, or early october. (didnt start applications earlier because very math-packed semester. No time in summer though b/c courses and GRE - basically crammed all the math I needed in last 8 mths I would have grades for). -Looked into scholarship opportunities for study in UK (many seem to have deadlines around sept/oct. ) I started looking the next february/march. -Basically I did what I could. Maybe should have applied to some PhD straight away, but still not sure what I want to do and I didn't really have time to put together good apps. Accepts: Acceptances: LSE Msc (1 year, Res), UCL MSc, Warwick MSc, Oxford M.Phil (??), UPF MSc($$), Queen's MA ($$), Toronto Doc. Stream MA ($$), UBC MA ($$), UWO MA ($$),
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Waitlists: Waiting: Cambridge M.Phil (B), Stockholm University MSc (Research)
manho 2008:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Civil Engineering major, economics minor. One of the top engineering school in Canada Undergrad GPA: 800verall, 75 0n Econ, 83 0.000000inal year GRE: 790Q, 320V, 3.5 AWA... me no good wif words... Math Courses: Typical engineering package. Calc I, II, III, "Advanced Math for Engineers", Linear Algebra, Differential Eq'n, Prob & Stat, Operation Research Econ Courses: None worth mentioning, really. All undergrads. Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a finance prof, 2 from engineering. Nothing stellar, but pretty sure it was solid and above average. Research Experience: Two research/term project as part of the engineering deal SOP: Basically story telling that why I want to do economics, although I did a civil eng undergrad RESULTS: Acceptances: Toronto MA (no $) Waitlists: Rejections: Queens (MS Finance), UBC (MS Finance) Pending: Toronto MFE What would you have done differently? I had a job lined up if I didn't get in, so that was my reason of applying to the few number of schools. If time and money wasn't a factor, perhaps doing my GRE again and bump the verbal part up.. (320 was just ridiculous...)
Accepts: Acceptances: Toronto MA (no $)
Rejects: Rejections: Queens (MS Finance), UBC (MS Finance)
Waitlists:
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ranjan123 2008:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. in Economics from a large South Asian University, best in my country. Undergrad GPA: 63.5% (60 0s considered first class) Type of Grad: M.A. in Economics from the same institution Grad GPA: 66.2% GRE: 800Q, 420V, 4AWA Math Courses: Mathematics for Economists (Chiang), Mathematical Economics (Simon & Blume) (covers Multivariable Calculus , Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Introduction to Real Analysis among others) Econ Courses (PhD-level): None Econ Courses (undergrad-level): All typical economics undergraduate courses Other Courses: Masters level micro, macro, econometrics and international economics. Letters of Recommendation: 3 economics professors (1 Harvard PhD, 1 Sussex PhD, 1 Manchester PhD) first two should be solid, third might be a general one. Research Experience: 6 months for a policy research institute in my country. Teaching Experience: Teaching in a public university in my country; 2 semesters micro, 2 semesters development, 1 semester labor. Research Interests: Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory, Applied Microeconomics, International Economics. SOP: Just wrote about my interests in economics Other: Male, 26 RESULTS: Attending: Simon Fraser University (MA) Acceptances: MA: SFU ($$), Concordia (no $) Waitlists: PhD: NYU (later rejected) Rejections: MA Programs: Waterloo PhD Programs: Cornell, Duke, Virginia, Vanderbilt No Result: Queens (MA), Toronto (PhD) What would you have done differently? May be my relatively unknown undergraduate institution harmed me. I had to apply for an MA right after completing undergraduate.
Accepts: Attending: Simon Fraser University (MA)
Acceptances: MA: SFU ($$), Concordia (no $)
Rejects: rejected)
Rejections: MA Programs: Waterloo PhD Programs: Cornell, Duke, Virginia, Vanderbilt
No Result: Queens (MA), Toronto (PhD)
Waitlists: Waitlists: PhD: NYU (later
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Valhalla 2008:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BA in economics in continental europe, huge public university but internationally not very well known I'd say. Undergrad GPA: 3.72/4 (using WES-conversion table), top 5% in my university Type of Grad: MA Economics (I'm currently in the second year) Grad GPA: 3.77/4 until now GRE: 790 Q, 600 V, 4.5 AWA Math Courses: (900f those courses were not required in the economics-track (BA and MA) but I did those courses additionally as offered by the math department for math-students) UG-Level: Mathematics I,II, III (dealing basically with integral calculus, differential equation systems, vector calculus...), Real analysis I, II, III, Functional Analysis I, II, Probability theory I,II,III, Linear Algebra I, II, III, Topology I, II, Differential Topology, Measure Theory, Optimization Theory, Graduate Level: Real Analysis, Topology, Linear Algebra, Operator Theory, Recursive Methods/ Dynamic programming, Statistics I (using Casella and Berger), Statistics II (using Davidson's Stochastic limit theory) Econ Courses: That's just an endless list... but some highlights: UG Level: Micro I,II,III, Macro I,II,III, Game theory I, II, Evolutionary Game Theory, Cooperative Game Theory, Industrial Organization I, II, International Trade I, II, III, Monetary Economics I, II, ... Graduate level: Micro I,II, (using MWG) Macro I,II, (using Ljungquvist and Sargent/ Stokey and Lucas), General Equilibrium Theory, Incomplete markets, Asset pricing, Public choice theory, Auction theory, Game theory, Voting theory, Industrial Organization Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ profs, 2 are well known Teaching Experience: TA UG Level for elementary economics, TA Graduate level in math and macro Awards: 2 merit based awards from my UG - university, scholarship from my graduate institution, award from our central bank for my diploma thesis, Research Interests: Micro-theory SOP: talked about personal interests/ hobbys and connected it with some papers I read... but I don't think someone cared about it Schools I applied to: NW UPenn UCSD Tilburg UIUC JHU Purdue U Arizona BC UC Davis Toronto IUB RESULTS: Acceptances: UPenn (nada $) Tilburg ($) UIUC ($$) U Arizona ($$) BC ($$) IUB ($$) UC Davis (?) Rejections: NW... (I'm still shocked) Pending: Toronto, Purdue, JHU, UCSD What would you have done differently? A lot! I wouldn't underestimate me anymore and I would apply for some top ten universities. My tip: aim as high as possible otherwise you get a lot of acceptances from middle-ranked universities and what can you buy with that?
Accepts: Acceptances:
UPenn (nada $)
Tilburg ($)
UIUC ($$)
U Arizona ($$)
BC ($$)
IUB ($$)
UC Davis (?)
Rejects: Rejections:
NW... (I'm still shocked)
Waitlists: Pending:
Toronto, Purdue, JHU, UCSD
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Admit summary statistics:
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