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hawk30 2008:
For the research purposes of future generations: PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Midwestern Private Liberal Arts Undergrad GPA: 3.65 (3.9 - Econ, 3.7 - Political Science) GRE: 720Q/630V/5.5A LSAT: 161 Math Courses: Calculus I, II and Probability and Statistics Econ Courses: The basics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, International, Money and Banking, etc. Other Courses: POLS double major, PHIL minor Letters of Recommendation: Wish I knew. Two, one from MIT grad, I suspect were good. The two others I've since wondered about. Research Experience: Researching senior thesis Teaching Experience: Department tutor and teaching assistant Research Interests: history of economic thought, money and banking, natural resource economics, law and economics SOP: Nothing I'm proud of Other: Also applied to law schools. Only looked in Colorado area. RESULTS: Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD Waitlists: Rejections: University of Colorado PhD Pending: University of Colorado law JD, University of New Mexico law JD What would you have done differently? I wish I would've decided to apply to grad schools earlier than January so I could've retaken the GRE. Wish I would've decided if I wanted to be an economist - still haven't decided that - a few years ago so I could've taken some more math classes. Also, would've liked to have found this website and forums before, not after, I submitted my applications. Overall, though, I'm pleased. I have a difficult career decision to make.
Accepts: Acceptances: Colorado School of Mines PhD Mineral Econ ($), Colorado State University PhD ($), Denver University MA ($), University of New Mexico PhD ($), Denver University law JD
Rejects: Rejections: University of Colorado PhD
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