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Acceptances:
3ohto4oh 2009:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics, large top 25 U.S. Public research university Undergrad GPA: 3.0 (rounding up LOL) Type of Grad: M.A. Economics, terminal degree within department Grad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 790Q, 570V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Calc I-II (AP credits), Math Stats (A), Discrete Math (A), Math for econ (undergrad and grad, A, A) Econ Courses: Tons. Sloppy undergrad grades, All A's in MA. Other Courses: Random stuff like Japanese Letters of Recommendation: 3 professors of econ Research Experience: MA thesis, submitted for publication (fingers crossed!) Teaching Experience: Tutoring Research Interests: Macro, applied macro, forecasting. SOP: Suggested a couple of potential research topics. Concerns: No serious math courses hurt me in applications, could make things more difficult in my studies. RESULTS: Attending: City University of New York, Graduate Center. $18k "Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship," guaranteed for 5 years. Admitted, Declined: American U ($-WL), Northeastern U ($$), Suffolk U ($), and the New School () Waitlists: Boston C, U Washington, U North Carolina, Georgetown U Rejections: Johns Hopkins U, U Maryland, Boston U, George Washington U, Michigan U What would you have done differently? Very happy with this outcome. I spread my applications far and wide, so I am sure that I got into the best program that I could have - and then I fell in love with CUNY on a campus visit. As for advice to others, I have a huge hole in my transcript where there should have been upper-level math courses, and I should have corrected that.
Accepts: Attending: City University of New York, Graduate Center. $18k "Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship," guaranteed for 5 years.
Admitted, Declined: American U ($-WL), Northeastern U ($$), Suffolk U ($), and the New School ()
Rejects: Rejections: Johns Hopkins U, U Maryland, Boston U, George Washington U, Michigan U
Waitlists: Waitlists: Boston C, U Washington, U North Carolina, Georgetown U
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