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 Acceptances:
 
 
 
    Zoethor2 2007:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: Large public state university, no reputation in economics or mathematics.  I will be the 3rd graduate ever from the economics department to pursue a PhD in Economics.
 Undergrad GPA: 3.93 overall, 4.0 economics, 3.85 math
 Type of Grad:  N/A
 Grad GPA: N/A
 GRE: 780Q, 660V, 4.5A
 Math Courses: Intro Calc, Intro and Theoretical Linear Algebra, Intro Proofs sequence, 2 semester Theoretical Stats sequence, 2 semester Real Analysis sequence, Theoretical Complex Variables, Intro to DiffE
 Econ Courses: Intro and Advanced Econometrics, Intro and Intermediate Macro and Micro, Managerial, Monetary, International Trade, Experimental (Game Theory), 6 Independent Studies doing my own research (fun!)
 Other Courses: Majored in Psych, also, so a whole slew of those, but I doubt they hugely impacted my application.
 Letters of Recommendation: Very strong, but by relatively unknown professors.  Two econ, one math.
 Research Experience: Did about 6 independent (though overseen by faculty) pieces of research, each culminating in a paper.  2 in experimental economics, several in economics of education, and one in game theory and conflict situations.  Each paper was presented at a professional conference, mostly in non-student sessions.
 Teaching Experience: Was a TA for Johns Hopkins CTY for 2 summers for the Probability and Game Theory course.
 Research Interests: applied microeconomics/econometrics, experimental economics, economics of education
 SOP: I think it was reasonably strong.  My advisors and I revised it quite a bit.
 Other: Triple-majored in economics, mathematics, and psychology.  This meant a lot of semesters with 6 courses, as well as taking me 5 years to graduate.
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances: U of Maryland (no funding), UCLA (no funding), U Michigan (no funding), Georgetown (funded), Boston College (funded), CMU's Decision Science PhD (funded)
 Waitlists:
 Rejections: MIT, UPenn, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Caltech, Princeton, NYU (presumably), UPitt (presumably), GMU (presumably)
 (Presumably = I still haven't heard either way from these schools as of 4/12.)
 What would you have done differently? I would have applied to more schools in the top 20.  When all my results were in, I was choosing between unfunded offers from top 20 schools and funded offers from schools ranked below 40.  I wish I had looked into and applied to more schools in the 10-30 range, where it seems I could've performed well.  As I said, pretty much no one from my school has applied to graduate programs before, so I had very little information to go on as far as my chances at top programs.  Overall, though, I'm ecstatic about my results.  I was expecting to get into GMU, UPitt, BC and maybe one other school.  Getting into UMD, UCLA, UMich was a fantastic surprise.
 
 Acceptances: U of Maryland (no funding), UCLA (no funding), U Michigan (no funding), Georgetown (funded), Boston College (funded), CMU's Decision Science PhD (funded)
 Rejects: Rejections: MIT, UPenn, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Caltech, Princeton, NYU (presumably), UPitt (presumably), GMU (presumably)
(Presumably = I still haven't heard either way from these schools as of 4/12.)Waitlists: 
 
    anothereconstudent 2007:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: Top 50 research University with unknown econ dept.
 Undergrad GPA: 3.97 cumulative
 Type of Grad: Straight from undergrad
 Grad GPA: N/A
 GRE: 780Q, 690V, 5.5AWA
 Math Courses:
 Calc I-III (A/A/B+), Linear Algebra (A-), Diff EQ (A), Time Series & Spatial Analysis (A), Prob & stats (A-), Real Analysis (current)
 Econ Courses:
 Intermediate Micro/Macro, Adv Micro, about 12 subject courses and econometrics. (4.0)
 Letters of Recommendation: Econ profs - senior thesis advisor, 2 profs I had TA'd for and had in at least 2 classes. They were pretty strong.
 Research Experience: Senior thesis, research assignments at work
 Teaching Experience: TA for Intro Micro/Macro
 Research Interests: Applied Micro, applied IO
 SOP: Fairly generic
 Other: Won award for best thesis, best econ student. Extensive programming experience in SAS and stata. Economics-related job.
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances:
 UIUC (attending)
 OSU
 Georgetown
 all funded
 Rejections:
 MIT
 Berkeley
 Chicago
 Columbia
 Northwestern
 Maryland
 UT Austin
 What would you have done differently?
 Applied to more schools, especially schools in the 5-20 range. Taken real analysis sooner.
 
 Acceptances:
UIUC (attending)
OSU
Georgetown
 
all funded
 
Rejects: Rejections:
MIT 
Berkeley
Chicago
Columbia
Northwestern
Maryland
UT Austin
 Waitlists: 
 
    macrotime 2007:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: Third world country (unknown to most)
 Undergrad GPA: 76/100 (math 90/100)
 Type of Grad: Third world country (well known top program)
 Grad GPA: 6/7
 GRE: 780Q/500V/4.5A
 Math Courses: Calculus, Linear algebra, ODE, Dynamic prog., optimization, probability, econometrics
 Econ Courses: micro, macro, just as many courses an econ major should take
 Letters of Recommendation: 1 (MIT), 2 (NYU), 1 (Duke), 1 (UCLA) all of them really strong. 4 of them publish or have published in top journals, one less known.
 Research Experience: 2 years as an RA in a well known research institute, 2 years working in an interntional organization but in a more policy oriented position
 Teaching Experience: TA ecometrics grad level, TA international macroeconomics, instructor undergard macro, TA while undergrad macro, an intro courses to economics
 Research Interests: Macro, econometrics
 SOP: Honest, just described my research interests
 Other:
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances:
 Duke ($$)
 Georgetown (no $$)
 Rochester ($$)
 Waitlists:
 NYU
 Rejections:
 MIT
 Harvard
 Northwestern
 Columbia
 BU
 What would you have done differently?
 First, I would have resaerched more the universities I wanted to apply. Probably, that would have led me to apply to other set of universities. I would have worked less, and I would have taken more math classes.
 
 Acceptances:
Duke ($$)
Georgetown (no $$)
Rochester ($$)
Rejects: Rejections:
MIT
Harvard
Northwestern
Columbia
BU
Waitlists: 
 
    rdblots 2007:
 
Accepts: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.
 
 Acceptances: Funding- Duke (attending), Cornell, Boston College, UNC, UVA, Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Georgetown
No funding- Maryland, Boston U.
Rejects: 
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    Jhai 2007:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: 40-ish ranked American LCA
 Undergrad GPA: 3.70
 Type of Grad: N/A
 Grad GPA: N/A
 GRE: 800 M, 690 V, 5.0 A
 Math Courses: Calc I through III (taken while in high school, mix of A's & C's), Linear Algebra (A), Analysis (A-), Differential Equations (B+), Operations Research I (A), Operations Research II (A-), Probability & Statistics I (A), currently in Probability and Statistics II
 Econ Courses: Intro (A), Int Micro (B-), Int Macro (A-), Quantitative Analysis (A-), Math Econ (A), International Finance (B+), Nobel Laureates & Their Work (A), International Econ (A), Game Theory (A-), Econometrics (A-), Advanced Micro (A)
 Other Courses: Advanced Logic (A-) - it was pretty proof-intensive
 Letters of Recommendation: Three from econ profs at my undergrad (head of the dept from Southern Methodist, assistant prof from Minnesota, and associate prof from Stanford) plus a new math professor from U of Indiana. I expect (and in some cases know) them to be very, very strong, but none of the professors do much research since they're at a teaching college.
 Research Experience: two summers of research (at undergrad in international finance and at Georgia State in urban), plus a big project in Econometrics, which then developed into my senior thesis this semester (on H-1B applications)
 Teaching Experience: 3 years of tutoring econ, math, and logic classes at undergrad. Also TAed a freshman seminar on ethics & leadership, which was taught by the chair of the econ department
 Research Interests: International (trade) and development. Some interest in labor & political economy
 SOP: I think it was a pretty well-written SoP, with the last paragraph customized for each school (mentioning professors, strong research groups, facilities, etc). Said I was interested in the overlap of development, labor, and international, with different emphasis depending on the school's strengths.
 Other: American female student. Partially Hispanic. Applied as a senior in college. Philosophy as a second major.
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances:
 UC Davis (no funding)
 UC Santa Cruz ($21k fellowship for two years followed by TA/RA)
 Georgetown ($27k fellowship for five years, two with work responsibilities, includes summer research work with a professor/mentor) Accepted!
 Waitlists:
 None
 Rejections:
 Stanford
 Stanford GSB
 UC Berkeley
 UCSD
 UCLA
 Duke
 Johns Hopkins
 What would you have done differently?
 I think I probably should have applied to a few more schools in the 30 range - I guess I overestimated my chances. I suppose I could have given up my philosophy major and taken more math, but you're only an undergrad once, and I really, really like philosophy. I think part of the problem was that my professors are pretty unknown, as is the school. I'm very happy with where I'm headed, though, so I guess it doesn't matter too much. In the end, I doubt I would have changed much at all.
 
 Acceptances: 
UC Davis (no funding)
UC Santa Cruz ($21k fellowship for two years followed by TA/RA)
Georgetown ($27k fellowship for five years, two with work responsibilities, includes summer research work with a professor/mentor) Accepted! 
Rejects: Rejections:
 Stanford 
Stanford GSB
UC Berkeley
UCSD
UCLA
Duke
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 Rejections:
 
 
 
    wobo82 2007:
 
Accepts: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.
 
 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: 
 
    snigai 2007:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: International Student, top 10 University in the country, exhange student in the US.
 Undergrad GPA: 85%
 Type of Grad: MA in Economics, Top 3 University in the Region
 Grad GPA: 4,10 out of 4,33
 GRE: 770/420/5.0, TOEFL: 115/120
 Math Courses: Mathematics for Economists, Mathematical Programming
 Econ Courses: relevant Micro I, II; Macro I, II; Econometrics I,II all grad
 Other Courses: Statistics, Probability
 Letters of Recommendation: all grom grad economics professors
 Research Experience: GRA for 1 semester for visiting professor
 Teaching Experience: GTA for 2 semesters
 Research Interests: Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics
 SOP: It was allright I suppose )))
 Other:
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances: UVA, Penn State, UC Riverside, American U (probably)
 Waitlists:
 Rejections: Harvard, Berkeley ,Cornell, Georgetown
 What would you have done differently?Nothing. I did the best I could.
 
 Acceptances: UVA, Penn State, UC Riverside, American U (probably)
Rejects: Rejections: Harvard, Berkeley ,Cornell, Georgetown
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