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    HeyNomad 2011:
 
 							PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Small but highly regarded liberal arts college. Degree: BA, Economics Undergrad GPA: 3.91 in major, 3.89 overall Type of Grad: Large state school (highly ranked within the field). Degree: MA, Education Grad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 720Q/800V/5.0W Math Courses: Embarrassingly little. Just one semester of calculus, stats (A in both) Econ Courses: The usual macro & micro (the latter was very  math intensive), urban political economy, international trade, history  of economic though, Marxism, various seminars (all A's, with a B+ in intermediate micro)) Other Courses: Some math-intensive physics and environmental science courses Letters of Recommendation: Very strong and personal recommendations  from three profs who know me very well, including one who was a graduate  of UMass and pretty well known, as far as heterodox people go Research Experience: All in econ: independent study, grant-funded student/faculty collaborative research project, honors thesis (presented  at an undergraduate conference/paper competition where it won 1st place  in macroeconomics category)  Teaching Experience: TA and/or tutor for several  intro/intermediate micro/macro courses, taught high school econ (for  whatever that’s worth—probably not much) Research Interests: History, philosophy, & methodology of economics, political economy, public economics, comparative economic systems SOP: Emphasized my strengths while acknowledging my shortcomings; talked  about how I’ve worked to overcome them (a great deal of self-directed  study in math). Emphasized research and teaching experience, originality of thesis. Made a case for my research interests as unique and  worthwhile, and successfully (I assume) presented myself as a potential  asset for the department.  Other: College honors, department honors, Phi Beta Kappa, award in economics presented annually by the college RESULTS:  Acceptances: UMKC ($$), Denver U (M.A.) ($), New School (meh), UUtah ($$), UMass Amherst ($$ + fellowship) Application withdrawn: LSE philosophy and economics (I always  knew LSE was both a long shot and impractical for other personal  reasons; once I got an offer from UMass in mid-February, I decided to  bail on LSE)  Waitlists: NA Rejections: UC-Riverside Attending: UMass Amherst What would you have done differently? UMass was by far my top choice, not just within the set of departments I applied to. I received a TA/Instructorship, plus a  University Fellowship for at least the first year, which grants a larger  stipend and frees me from teaching obligations, so I’m pretty pleased  overall. Nonetheless, I do wish I had taken more math as an undergrad  (at the time, I didn’t expect to be going on in economics). I had been  very sick for several days when I took the GRE, which is what I'm blaming my low quant score on. I guess I was risk-averse and  chose not to retake. I’m still not sure that was a good decision, but it  didn’t hurt me, so oh well. If I'd gotten my act together, I would have applied to more UK/Continental schools.
 					     Accepts: Acceptances: UMKC ($$), Denver U (M.A.) ($), New School (meh), UUtah ($$), UMass Amherst ($$ + fellowship)
Application withdrawn: LSE philosophy and economics (I always  knew LSE was both a long shot and impractical for other personal  reasons; once I got an offer from UMass in mid-February, I decided to  bail on LSE)
  
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    ssoRBttaM 2011:
 
 							Type of Undergrad: Large Public University (Not Flagship). Undergrad GPA: 3.2 (3.4 for Econ) Undergrad Major/Minor: Economics Major Type of Graduate: Regional Economic Development Graduate GPA: 4.0 (Expected Near 4.0) GRE:730 Q 590 V 5 AW Math Courses:  UnderGrad: Calculus I, II, Stats I,II, and Linear Algebra Graduate: Econometrics, Quantitative Research Methods Econ Courses: Letters of Recommendation: Rec. from two well known/ highly  published heterodox graduate professor, Rec. from the director of the research center I am employed in. Teaching Experience: T/A one course. Research Interests: Political Economy, Labor Economics, Regional Development. Research: 1 report published, 1 article under review w/ peer edited journal, and 1 in process. Other Resume Stuff: Lots of volunteer work and multiple conferences presentations Applied: University of Utah, American University, CSU, UMass,   UKCM, University of  Manitoba, UNH, and UCONN.
 					     Accepts: - Institution: American Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Decisions made in March
Notification date: Feb 11
Notified through: mail
Comments: Really excited!!!
 -  Institution: University of New Hampshire Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/5/2011
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GC : no
Comments: Unofficial offer and apparently funding details will follow next week.
 -  Institution : CSU
Program : Economics PhD
Decision : Accepted
Notification date : 3/8/2011
Notified through : E-mail
Posted on GC : no
Comments : Niche program... excited.
 -  Institution: University of Utah Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: $$
Notification date: 3/15/11
Notified through: e-mail
Posted on GC: yes
Comments: the funding is unexpected...
 -  Institution: UMKC Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: $
Notification date: 3/15/11
Notified through: e-mail
Posted on GC: yes
 -  Institution: UConn Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: $$$
Notification date: 3/15/11
Notified through: e-mail
Posted on GC: yes
 -  Institution: Manitoba Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: $?
Notification date: 3/15/11
Notified through: e-mail
Posted on GC: yes
Comments:
  
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    Waitlists: - Institution: UMass Amherst Phd Economics
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: 5 years if accepted
Notification date: 3/3/2011
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: yes
Comments: Waitlisted at my top choice... Oh the horror and anxiety that will ensue over the course of next month!
  
    
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