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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 
  
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    elcapitano 2008:
 
 							GRE: 800Q 720V 4.5AW(doh) (2nd Attempt) Undergrad: Good but not brilliant research university High 1st Class Degree All Maths and Econ Courses 1st in 12 of 14 including all the maths courses. Graduated 2nd in class. Math: All that I was allowed to take SOP: Probably weak Experience: Two years in government Interests: Growth, Development, Trade Applied: Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Oxford (MPhil), NYU, UBC (MA) Results: Accepted - UBC ($$), Oxford ($?) Rejected - Brown, Columbia, Harvard, NYU What would you have done differently? I would've realised that UK undergrad and some work experience is not sufficient to get into a top US program. Having realised this I also would've applied to Cambridge for their MPhil and probably LSE and not bothered applying for US programs this time round. However, i'm still pretty happy.
 					     Accepts: Accepted - UBC ($$), Oxford ($?)
 
    Rejects: Rejected - Brown, Columbia, Harvard, NYU
  
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    manho 2008:
 
 							PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Civil Engineering major, economics minor. One of the top engineering school in Canada  Undergrad GPA: 800verall, 75 0n Econ, 83 0.000000inal year GRE:  790Q, 320V, 3.5 AWA... me no good wif words...  Math Courses: Typical engineering package. Calc I, II, III, "Advanced Math for Engineers", Linear Algebra, Differential Eq'n, Prob & Stat, Operation Research  Econ Courses: None worth mentioning, really. All undergrads. Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a finance prof, 2 from engineering. Nothing stellar, but pretty sure it was solid and above average.  Research Experience: Two research/term project as part of the engineering deal SOP: Basically story telling that why I want to do economics, although I did a civil eng undergrad RESULTS: Acceptances: Toronto MA (no $)  Waitlists: Rejections: Queens (MS Finance), UBC (MS Finance)  Pending: Toronto MFE What would you have done differently? I had a job lined up if I didn't get in, so that was my reason of applying to the few number of schools. If time and money wasn't a factor, perhaps doing my GRE again and bump the verbal part up.. (320 was just ridiculous...)
 					 
    Accepts: Acceptances: Toronto MA (no $)
  
    Rejects: Rejections: Queens (MS Finance), UBC (MS Finance)
  
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