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Andronicus 2008:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Regional state university in North Carolina Undergrad GPA: 4.0/4.0 Type of Grad: Same as undergrad Grad GPA: 4.0/4.0 GRE: 760Q / 720V / 4.0AW Math Courses: Calculus I-IV, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Introduction to Topology, Probability and Statistics I, Advanced Calculus I. Taking Probability and Statistics II and Advanced Calculus II this spring. Econ Courses: All the basic micro, macro, and econometrics for BS and MS, plus electives in mostly applied micro fields. Other Courses: Logic Letters of Recommendation: Three from econ professors (Ohio State, Iowa, South Carolina), 2 of whom I have done research with. One more from the math professor (Michigan State) who taught my topology and advanced calculus courses. Research Experience: I did a master's research project on dividend taxes. A further paper on this topic, coauthored with several professors (including one of my letter writers), is currently under review. I worked with another letter writer on a project examining the impact of brownfield cleanup and redevelopment on surrounding residential housing values. I've also worked with a professor in the geography department on a study of public transportation cost-effectiveness in North Carolina and another study of traffic congestion relief. Teaching Experience: During my MS program I was the economics department tutor for managerial economics. I've also tutored and/or TA'd for many other courses at the undergrad, MBA, and PhD Public Policy levels. Last semester, I taught micro principles at the local community college. I'm teaching macro principles this semester. Research Interests: Public, Urban/Regional, Experimental SOP: Mostly talked about my coursework and research experience, with the last paragraph customized to the school. Other: American male, 26, married (no kids) RESULTS: Acceptances: UT-Austin ($?), Ohio State ($?), Pittsburgh ($), Vanderbilt ($$$) Waitlists: None Rejections: Northwestern Pending: UIUC, Indiana, Houston, Georgia State What would you have done differently?: Worked extra hard to improve my GRE Q-score. Applied to a couple more top-20 programs instead of Houston and Georgia State. Applied to Wharton Applied Economics instead of Northwestern.
Accepts: Acceptances: UT-Austin ($?), Ohio State ($?), Pittsburgh ($), Vanderbilt ($$$)
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raamar 2008:
Type of Undergrad: International Solid University (Not in EconPhD Ranking) Undergrad GPA: 3.76/4.00 in Business Administration Type of Grad: International Another Solid University (Still Not in EconPhD Ranking) Grad GPA: 3.53/4.00 Economics GRE: Q 800/ V 370 / AWA 4.0 TOEFL: 111/120 Completed Math Courses: Not plenty Completed Econ Courses: Micro, macro, metrics and many others (mostly solid, Grad Level) Letters of Recommendation: Good Recommendations from some known professors of grad. school Research Experience: Ongoing Master Thesis, (an international paper, but not at the time of application), RA Teaching Experience: TA for 2 semesters of grad and undergrad macros Research Interests: Macro mainly RESULTS: Acceptances: Maryland ($$), Pittsburgh ($$), Virginia ($ waitlist), Carlos III de Madrid ($$), Pompeu Fabra (No $) Waitlists: Rejections: Berkeley, Columbia, Minnesota, Michigan Pending: WUSTL, UNC, Georgetown, Penn State Attending : Maryland What would you have done differently? Could have gone for more and better publications Accepts: Acceptances: Maryland ($$), Pittsburgh ($$), Virginia ($
Rejects: Rejections: Berkeley, Columbia, Minnesota, Michigan
Waitlists: waitlist), Carlos III de Madrid ($$), Pompeu Fabra (No $)
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