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no_time 2008:
Been free riding this forum too long. Perhaps this could be useful for someone as it has been for me. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: industrial engineering major from top school in small, developing latin american country Undergrad GPA: 6.3/7.0 GRE: 800q, 650v, 5.0w Math Courses: Calculus, Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Elements of Vector Analysis, Functions of C in C, Numerical Methods, Probabilities, Statistics, Cue Theory, Optimization, Operations Research Econ Courses: Micro, Macro, IO, Finance Theory, Derivatives Pricing Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a finance professor from MIT-Sloan who I'm working with as an RA, 1 from a locally well known econ prof with whom I co-authored a paper, 1 from a locally well known OR prof from my university Research Experience: RA on two empirical finance projects for an MIT prof, co-authored 3 pol econ paper (not very relevant except for the fact that I got to work with my future recommender) Teaching Experience: I work as a junior faculty member at my former univeristy. I've instructed Finance Theory I and II several times and have extensive experience as a TA Research Interests: Corporate Finance, slightly biased to empirical SOP: I highlighted the fact that I worked at an investment bank prior to my academic interest, found some interesting questions that this experience had given me Other: International student, RESULTS: Acceptances: Columbia GSB Finance & Economics (attending), UCLA Anderson, CMU Tepper, London Business School, Yale SOM, Boston College (interview), UBC Sauder Waitlists: Rejections: MIT Sloan, Chicago GSB, Stanford GSB, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas, NYU Stern, Duke Fuqua Pending: Harvard GSB What would you have done differently? Nothing really, this was by far the best outcome I could have dreamt of
Accepts: Acceptances: Columbia GSB Finance & Economics (attending), UCLA Anderson, CMU Tepper, London Business School, Yale SOM, Boston College (interview), UBC Sauder
Rejects: Rejections: MIT Sloan, Chicago GSB, Stanford GSB, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas, NYU Stern, Duke Fuqua
Waitlists:
desimba 2008:
PROFILE: Field you are applying to: Business Economics-type departments in business schools & conventional Economics departments as well Type of Undergrad: Chemical Engineering (IIT) Undergrad GPA: 3.88 Type of Grad: Business Adminstration Grad GPA: 4.0 GMAT: 750 Math Courses: Vector Calculus; Linear Algebra with Applications (Graduate); Mathematics – I , II & III; Transform Calculus & PDE (Undergraduate: Topics covered include Complex Analysis, Multivariable Calculus, Numerical Methods, and Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations) (No real analysis) Econ Courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Game Theory (Graduate-at the MBA level); Economics (Undergraduate) Relevant Finance Courses: N/A Other Courses: N/A Letters of Recommendation: 3-4 from professors at my graduate institution Research Experience: RA in Engineering during my graduate studies; some experience during my consulting job at our firm's economic think tank Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: Institutions; trade; development; transitional economies SOP: 2-3 page SOP talking about why I am qualified; what got me interested in these topics; why interested in the school and briefly on future plans of joining academia. Provided citations to some academic papers which had kindled my interest on these topics Other: GRE-800 Q; 580 V; 5.5 AWA; TOEFL:116 RESULTS: Acceptances: Economics @ Wisconsin-Madison (without funding for 1st year); University of Michigan Ross School's International Business & Business Economics; Global Economics & Management at UCLA Anderson; Economics @ U. of Iowa; Business Economics & Public Policy at Kelley (Indiana) (all with funding) Waitlists: None Rejections: Stanford GSB Economic Analysis & Policy; Chicago GSB Economics; Economics @ University of Maryland; Economics @ Arizona State University; Economics & Public Policy at Tepper & Heinz, CMU What would I have done differently? Nothing during the application phase; from a long term stand-point though, I would have tried to get my senior year thesis published & also during my MBA studies, I would have probably tried to get involved in research with faculty members at my institute
Accepts: Acceptances: Economics @ Wisconsin-Madison (without funding for 1st year); University of Michigan Ross School's International Business & Business Economics; Global Economics & Management at UCLA Anderson; Economics @ U. of Iowa; Business Economics & Public Policy at Kelley (Indiana) (all with funding)
Rejects: Rejections: Stanford GSB Economic Analysis & Policy; Chicago GSB Economics; Economics @ University of Maryland; Economics @ Arizona State University; Economics & Public Policy at Tepper & Heinz, CMU
Waitlists:
taurenchieftain 2011:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BAS in applied math and economics from Stanford Undergrad GPA: 3.9 Type of Grad: MS in statistics from Stanford Grad GPA: 3.9 GRE: 800 Q, 610 V, 5 AWA Relevant Courses: Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus (A+) Multivariable Calculus (A+) Ordinary Differential Equations (A) Function of Real Variable (credit) Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory (A+) Theory of Probability (A+) Statistical Inference (A) Partial Differential Equations (A+) Fundamental Concepts in Analysis (A+) Linear Regression and Analysis of Variance (A) Introduction to Stochastic Processes (A-) Lebesgue Integral and Fourier Transformation (A) Microeconomic Theory I (A-) Microeconomic Theory II (A) Macroeconomic Theory (A) Introduction to Econometrics (A-) Advanced Topics in Econometrics (A+) Risk and Insurance (A+) International Finance (A) Financial Economics (A+) Economics of Innovation (A) Introduction to Optimization (A-) Introduction to Stochastic Modeling (A) Discrete Mathematics For Computer Scientists I (A) Discrete Mathematics For Computer Scientists II (A) Programing Methodology (A-) Programing Abstractions (A) Imperfect Competition (Pending) Phd Micro I (Pending) Financial Statisics (Pending) Letters of Recommendation: one from chair prof in finance, one from assist prof in finance, one from assist prof in economics. Worked as RA for all three, knows me well and should be glowing. Research Experience: 1 year each as an RA in economics and in finance. Doing honors thesis on a finance topic Teaching Experience: ABSOLUTELY NONE Research Interests: financial economics, corporate finance, IO, applied econometrics. SOP: starting to write it Concerns: I feel that I am prepared. My 3.9 GPAs are due to a few Bs in required humanities and writing courses (I am an international student). Other: Applying to: Top 15 finance and economics programs, but mainly in finance.
Accepts: - Institution: Northwestern University Finance
Decision: Accepted
Funding: coming in next email, but should be the standard package.
Notification date: 02/28
Notified through: Email
Posted on Grad Cafe: No
Comments: First admit. This gave me back some confidence that was totally lost after the ding from MIT and waitlist from Stanford. Really blew my worries away. Now I can wait for the other schools and eventually the stanford waitlist with ease.
- Institution: UCLA Anderson Finance
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 03/01/2011
Notified through: via email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: I tend to stay on the business forum these days. This is just for untiltled's record and future applicants as a reference.
- Institution: Duke Finance
Decision: Accepted
Funding: coming
Notification date: 3/2/2011
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GC: no
Rejects: - Institution: Yale SOM Finance
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 02/15/2001
Notified through: email directed to website
Posted on GC: No
Comments: None
- Institution: MIT Sloan Finance
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 02/20/2001
Notified through: email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: None
- Institution: Chicago Booth Finance
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/01/2001
Notified through: email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: Confirmed that I am not a top3 applicant. Bye-bye Chicago
Waitlists:
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Rejections:
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 $)
Rejects: rejected in the end
Rejections:
MIT
Princeton
Stanford
Chicago
Columbia
Northwestern
UCLA - Anderson
Rochester
Maryland
Wisconsin
Caltech
Waitlists: Waitlists:
Cornell (I suppose) -
funkychinamen 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top 10 Econ program, transfer from top 40 Econ program, Econ major Undergrad GPA: 3.892 /4.000 Type of Grad: None Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 780Q 480V 4.5AWA Math Courses: Calc I, Calc II, Calc III, Vector Calc, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability Theory, Linear Algebra - proof-based, Intro to Proofs, Real Analysis, Math Stats (Spring) Econ Courses: Intermed Micro, Intermed Macro, Topics in Macro, Analysis of Econ Data, I.O., International Micro, International Macro, Labor, Intro to Mathematical Econ, Game Theory, Econometrics, Grad Micro I, Applied Econometrics (Spring) Letters of Recommendation: One from an associate professor in the Ag Econ department who I researched with, one from an assistant professor at Business School who I researched with, one from professor who taught grad course Research Experience: One year with an associate professor in the Ag Econ department, One semester with assistant professor in Business school, senior thesis in progress Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: I.O., Micro Theory, Labor SOP: Looked back at it the other day. I HOPE they didn’t read it. RESULTS: Acceptances: USC Marshall ($), Duke ($), Northwestern ($), UCSD (No $), Texas (No $), Boston U (No $) Waitlists: UPenn (rejected), Caltech (rejected) Rejections: Yale, Princeton, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, MIT, Minnesota, Maryland, UCLA Anderson, Harvard, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Brown What would you have done differently? I would have studied harder for the GRE, finished a major in applied math, and applied to UCLA econ. (Not-so) Fun Facts: -Not accepted to any Ivy League school (UPenn waitlist) -Not accepted to any school that used the Embark system (Caltech waitlist) Attending: Northwestern!
Accepts: Acceptances:
USC Marshall ($), Duke ($), Northwestern ($), UCSD (No $), Texas (No $), Boston U (No $)
- Institution: Duke University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: In the mail
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: email to website
Comments: Hoo- and -ray!
- Institution: Northwestern University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Doesn't say
Notification date: 2/26/09 9:00PM PST
Notified through: Checked applyyourself
Comments: Take that, Minnesota!
- Institution: UC San Diego Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Admitted (Provisionally)
Funding: Not mentioned
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: YAY! One of my top choices! Feels good after a whole week of Top 10 rejections
- Institution: UT Austin Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Dunno... still confused.
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: Website
Comments: No e-mail...just checked the website. It says:
"We're pleased to inform you that you've been accepted to The University of Texas
at Austin. We recommend that you contact your graduate adviser as soon as possible.
It's a pleasure to welcome you as a graduate student."
Although, I did receive an e-mail from Eugenio J. Miravete making a correction to an e-mail he sent earlier regarding the date of the flyout...I never received the first e-mail...
- Institution: Boston University Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "Financial Aid Alternate"
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I think getting accepted without aid to schools that are lower on your list than ones you've already been accepted to is absolutely great. You don't feel bad about being rejected, but it doesn't really change the set of schools you have to make a decision on. Will probably decline soon.
Rejects: rejected), Caltech (rejected)
Rejections:
Yale, Princeton, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, MIT, Minnesota, Maryland, UCLA Anderson, Harvard, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Brown
- Institution: Stanford University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail AND Postal
Comments: What a better way to end a week of 5 rejections and 1 wait-list (not to mention 2 problem sets, and a Stat lab report), except with, not only another rejection from my dream school, but the official rejection letter in my mailbox when I come home? YAY!
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Website
Comments: Kind of feeling like Northwestern was a fluke...granted, the most AMAZING fluke of my life.
- Institution: Cornell University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/6/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Not an Ivy-Leaguer
Waitlists: Waitlists:
UPenn (- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
DreamFactory 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BBA (minor Econ), International applicant, not top but one of the best schools in my country. Undergrad GPA: 3.83/4.00 after rescale, summa cum laude (within 2% of the graduates, but the transcripts doesn't offer the rank anymore) Type of Grad: Same school, MA econ - major:Economic theory (expected aug. 2009) Grad GPA: 4.0/4.0 after rescale GRE: 800Q, 670V, 4.0AWA Math/Stat Courses: Calculus I (B+),II (A), Intro to Probability (A+), Differential Equations I (B+), Linear Algebra I (Aced all exams, A+), II (A+), Analysis I (A+), II(A+), Topology I (A+), Stochastic Processes (A+), grad Real Analysis I (A) Econ Courses: undergraduate - Principles I (A+),II (A), Biz Econ (A), Monetary (A), Financial (B+), Micro (A+), Macro (A), Metrics (B+)/ graduate - Micro I (A+) II (A), Macro I (A), II (A+), Metrics I (A+), Financial Economics (A), Micro Seminar (A+), Public Sector Economics II (A+) Other Courses: Bunch in biz. especially in finance (mostly A's or A+'s in finance) Letters of Recommendation: 2 econ (both micro), 2 biz (both finance), 1 math (analysis 1,2, topology 1), all very strong but not so famous Research Experience: RA for 2 semesters (participated in a project), 1 working paper, conference participation etc. Teaching Experience: grad Micro I (MWG) - 2 semesters Research Interests: Behavioral Finance/Economics/Experimental, Market Microstructure, various topics in Micro Theory......actually almost everything in Finance and Economics since most of them are interesting (I'll choose them after I get to know more) SOP: no idea how it look like to the adcoms. Other: External fellowship.(5 years of tuition+health+18k) RESULTS: Acceptances/Attending: U of Chicago (Econ, very late admission!) Waitlists: none Rejections: 4 econ (actually I was rejected from Chicago econ in March) - Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia 17 finance - Booth, Kellogg, Wharton, Stanford GSB, Sloan, Stern, Haas, Fuqua, Tepper, Simon, Anderson, UIUC, OSU, UMinn-TC, Eli Broad, Wisc-Madison, Johnson Pending: LSE MSc Finance and Economics (Applied after all those dings) What would you have done differently? I would've concentrated more on my SOPs. Should've had different major in my undergrad (changing major is not allowed in my alma mater, and Biz major had toooooooo many required courses back then). Also, I should have gone for exchange student in the U.S. when young...get some LORs from famous faculties there...BUT I DON'T CARE ex-post, I got into one of my favorite school!
Accepts: Acceptances/Attending: U of Chicago (Econ, very late admission!)
Rejects: Rejections: 4 econ (actually I was rejected from Chicago econ in March) - Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia
17 finance - Booth, Kellogg, Wharton, Stanford GSB, Sloan, Stern, Haas, Fuqua, Tepper, Simon, Anderson, UIUC, OSU, UMinn-TC, Eli Broad, Wisc-Madison, Johnson
Waitlists:
Exodus 2011:
Institution: Yale
Program: Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: yeah, right..
Notification date: Feb 16
Notified through: Email to check website
Posted on GC: nope
Comments: Nothing surprising... I never had a date with a supermodel either..
11 more to go!!
Accepts: - Institution: Chicago Economics
Decision: Accepted !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funding: no (but I have a fully funded benefactor from my home country)
Notification date: 3/8/2011
Notified through: E-mail
GC: no
Comment: I am literally crying!!!!!! Gracias SeoR!!!!!
Rejects: - Institution: Yale Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: yeah, right..
Notification date: Feb 16
Notified through: Email to check website
Posted on GC: nope
Comments: Nothing surprising... I never had a date with a supermodel either..
11 more to go!!
- Institution: Duke U Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: na
Notification date: 2/25/2011, 1.57PM
Notified through: email to check the application website
Posted on GF: No
Comments: Sad. My second rejection, no admission so far.
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/2/2011
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GC: No
Comments: No acceptance so far. Starting to freak out.
- Institution: U Michigan Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/3/2011
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: This is what I was afraid of: "I regret to inform you that you have not been admitted to the doctoral program in economics at the University of Michigan. We had a particularly strong group of applicants this year, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, "
- Institution: Washington U. in St. Louis Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/8/2011
Notified through: Email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: No admission so far. This was supposed to be my safety, given that I was admitted with full fellowship last year. Sad. 4 more to go...
- Institution: Columbia University Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification Date: 3/09/2011
Notified through: Email to check website
Posted on GC: No
Comments:
Very Expected, but already admitted in a dream school
- Institution: Brown U Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: Email to check Embark website.
Posted on GF: no
Comments:
At this point I think I only will be admitted by my top choice... That is not possible in a rational model... am I wrong?. 1 more to go.
- Institution: UCLA, Anderson Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n.a.
Notification date: 03/29/2011
Notified through: link to website to see decision status.
Comments: Finally.
- Institution: UCSD Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/5
Notified through: email
Posted on GC: no
Comments: Game over. Finally accepted in only one university: UChicago, my top choice. Very Happy!
Waitlists: - Institution: University of Maryland Economics PhD
Decision: Wait List
Funding: "...There is also some probability that we may be able to offer financial aid"
Notification date: 3/7/2011
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GC : no
Comments: Could it be possible that I havent been admitted anywhere yet???. Can any university take me out of my misery? please!!!!
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AstralTraveller 2008:
Type of Undergrad: Top research institution in the country (Latin America), Economics major. Undergrad Ranking: 54th out of almost 300 people Type of Undergrad: Doctoral Stream MA in Econ at same University as undergrad. Grad Ranking: 4th out of 38 GRE: 780Q, 550V, 3.5 AW GMAT: 710 Overall, Percentile 95%Q, 83%V. Math Courses: Calc I,II, Statistical Probability, Statistical Inference, Classic Algebra, Linear and Matrix Algebra, Optimization Methods, Mathematical Economics (Differential Equations). Econ Courses: UG: Intro Econ, Intro Micro, Intermediate Micro I & II, Industrial Organization, Intro Macro, Intermediate Macro I & II, International Economics, Econometrics, Urban Economics, Econ Growth Theory. Graduate: Micro Theory (MWG), Macro Theory (Journal articles), Econometric Theory incl. Probability Theory (Spanos, Greene), Applied Econometrics (Hamilton, Maddala, Baltagi), Resource Economics (Journal articles), Behavioral Economics (Becker + Journal articles), Economics of Regulation (Tirole), Macroeconomic Programming (too many things to mention!), Social Projects Evaluation (Fontaine + Journal articles). Letters of Recommendation: 3 Profs from my alma mater (two econometricians who graduated from Econ departments ranked 30-50, plus the director of grad studies who graduated at a top-15 institution), 1 prof from the current B-school I work at (graduated from a B-school in Europe, but who has held visiting positions at several top-5 US schools) and 1 letter from a professor (Info Systems and Technology Management) at a US Top 30 B-school who studied at a top-5 PhD program in the New England area. To all I related either as a student, research assistant, or both. Research Experience: RA for three years: one at my alma mater's Econ department, two at a nascent local B-school. Several working papers. Publications: Published an empirical paper on an ISI indexed blind-refereed minor journal, and a chapter on Maximum Likelihood Estimation on a Math for Economists textbook. Teaching Experience: TA for entire Econometrics and Statistics sequence, undergrad and graduate Economics, and MBA. Lecturer for graduate econ: Math camp (you know, the pre-enrollment course we'll all have to go through before our PhD...I have taught it!), plus Introductory Econometrics and Optimization Methods the following term. Also lecturer of Statistical Inference (for 2nd year undergrad business and econ) and Advanced Econometrics (for 6th year engineering students). Research Interests: Industrial Organization, Econometrics. SOP: Prepared over a 18 months timeframe. Other: Male, single, 25 years old. Since I didn't take analysis at college, self taught Real Analysis from Baby Rudin and Topology from Ivorra. Pointed it out on my SOP. RESULTS: Acceptances: none so far Waiting: UCLA (Anderson) [interviewed, shortlisted according to prof, but "not admitted" according to PhD program secretary] Rejections: Northwestern (Econ), Chicago (GSB), Minnesota (Econ), Stanford GSB (EA&P), Duke (Fuqua), Brown (Econ). Pending: NYU (Stern), MIT (Sloan) [these two already notified their admits], UCSD (Econ) What would you have done differently? Don't quite know yet . Prepared this season's application for years. As Mr. Keen, I don't know what a Micro or Macro course is without calculus. Have done my best throughout years to get admitted at a good place and so far I only have been "booted out". Maybe I applied to one too many business schools. Should have tried more Econ schools (2 top 10's) and some definite safeties. Not sure if I want to go thru this process once again.
Accepts:
Rejects: Rejections: Northwestern (Econ), Chicago (GSB), Minnesota (Econ), Stanford GSB (EA&P), Duke (Fuqua), Brown (Econ).
Waitlists: Waiting: UCLA (Anderson) [interviewed, shortlisted according to prof, but "not
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