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Acceptances:
mermel 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.S. Math, B.S. Econ honors from top 40 public school, Math semester abroad at strong Russian math program Undergrad GPA: 3.94, Econ 4.0, Math 3.93 GRE: 800Q, 600V, 5.5AWA Math Courses: Multivar Calc, DiffEq, Number Theory, Matrices (Linear Algebra), Real Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Probability, Topology, Complex Analysis, Computability and Complexity (all A's), Combinatorics (B), Integer Partitions (B+) Econ Courses: All those required for undergrad econ, was in Honors Economics program my senior year Letters of Recommendation: 3 from econ professors, one from Econ PhD partner at the firm where I work, PhD's from Chicago, Princeton, Harvard, and Berkeley, 2 I am sure are very strong, and others are probably strong as well Research Experience: Not any good research experience undergrad. Have been working in econ consulting since, so that sort of counts. Teaching Experience: just tutoring Research Interests: Micro theory, game theory, decision theory SOP: I'm not really sure how to judge my SOP, I think it told a good story of why I want to get econ PhD. Concerns: Lack of research experience, I had a withdrawal passing from graduate level analysis when I decided to do a second major in econ rather than doing a masters in math. I stated this in many of my essays, so hopefully that's ok. Other: Working for past 2.5 years in economics litigation consulting RESULTS: Attending: Northwestern Admitted, Declined: UPenn Waitlists: Princeton(eventually rejected), Chicago(Admitted without funding for first 2 years) Rejections: Harvard, MIT, NYU, Berkeley, Stanford, NSF What would you have done differently? I think some RA'ing as an undergraduate would have helped, but I am very happy with Northwestern and don't really have any regrets.
Accepts: Attending: Northwestern
Admitted, Declined: UPenn
- Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ? Application site doesnt say, maybe waitlisted like others?
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: Checked the application website
Comments: First one, woohoo
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 25k a year or so, they make it confusing
Notification date: March 2
Notified through: e-mail
- Institution: Chicago Econ PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No funding first 2 years
Notification date: April 15, 5:07 pm
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: I emailed them last week saying they could take me off the waitlist. I figured if I got anything after that it would be a spiteful rejection.
Rejects: rejected), Chicago(- Institution: Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: March 2
Notified through: email
Comments: Gotta give them kudos for getting rejects out so fast after accepts, but I still gotta say .... damn hippies.
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: I e-mailed and asked
Comments:If you haven't heard I would recommend e-mailing Marjorie, she replied in short time and said to take one of my other offers (which I didn't say I had any)
- Institution: Harvard Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Postal Service
Comments:
Waitlists: Waitlists: Princeton(eventually - Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding:
25,750 if admitted
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: They said they are targeting admitting 22-23 people, 15 people are on waitlist and number that get offers varies by year
- Institution: Chicago
Decision: Waitlist
Funding: some sort of funding if admitted, but it's unclear
Notification date: 3/10
Notified through: snail mail
Comment: "In a normal year, I would be offering you admission and financial aid at this time."
calgrad08 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: UC Berkeley, double major in Economics and Applied Math (with high honors) Undergrad GPA: 3.9 GRE: 800Q, 710V, 5.5A Math Courses (Undergrad level): multivariable calc, linear algebra (2 semesters), abstract algebra, numerical analysis, real analysis, complex analysis Econ Courses (Undergrad level): micro, advanced micro, macro, metrics, applied metrics, game theory, development, psych & econ Econ Courses (PhD level): metrics (2 semesters) Other Courses: probability theory; operations research courses for applied math concentration Letters of Recommendation: 1 from prof for whom I’d worked for years as an RA, 1 from advanced micro prof, and 1 from grad metrics prof Research Experience: 3 years (including summers) working for Berkeley profs; 1 summer at Treasury Dept; 1 year at Federal Reserve Bank Teaching Experience: none Research Interests: metrics, applied micro SOP: nothing special, and I didn't customize it at all for the different schools Other: submitted NSF app but didn’t win RESULTS: Acceptances: Berkeley, Chicago, Michigan, Northwestern, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, UCSD, Wisconsin Waitlists: Brown Rejections: Harvard, MIT, Yale Pending: none Attending: Princeton What would you have done differently? --Senior honors thesis, both for the sake of submitting it along with my apps and being able to say that I'd done one, and for the good practice it would have been to have done my own research. I also would have tried to coauthor something with my profs, or at least get more involved in the analysis/writing of their papers rather than the (mostly) data-prep work I did for them as an RA. --Attend office hours. I got quite good letters from my recommenders, but I can't help but think it would have been good to get to know them (and other professors) better. --Grad-level micro. Metrics was great and I would certainly take it again if I was doing things over, but it would have been nice to have had micro under my belt as well. But honestly I've had great luck in the admissions process and I'm thrilled to be heading to Princeton this fall. These "things I would have done differently" are really minor in the grand scheme of things, and with so much noise in the process anyway, would hardly have made much of a difference. The admissions game is as much a mystery to me now as it was before I applied!
Accepts: Acceptances: Berkeley, Chicago, Michigan, Northwestern, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, UCSD, Wisconsin
- Institution: Wisconsin Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: to be worked out if I respond with serious interest in attending
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: email
Comments: first acceptance!
- Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: waitlisted for 1st yr funding; full tuition plus stipend in subsequent years
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: Email with attached pdf
Comments:
- Institution: University of Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ??
Notification date: received by mail today
Notified through: postal service
Comments:
- Institution: U Penn Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: tuition, fees, health insurance, plus $21,630 stipend for 5 yrs
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ??
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: short mass email without any details. official letter of admission and other information will be sent via US mail tomorrow
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28,5k+tuition waiver+TA
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 3/6
Funding: forthcoming
Notified through: email
Comments :
- Institution: Michigan Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ?
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: Email
Comments: the offer letter wasn't attached to the email as it should have been. I'm emailing them back about it.
- Institution: UCSD Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Like the others, no mention.
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: Email
Rejects: Rejections: Harvard, MIT, Yale
- Institution: Yale Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: email directing to website
Comments:
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Harvard Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Postal Service
Comments: Letter dated March 13
Waitlists: Waitlists: Brown
- Institution: Brown Economics PhD
Decision: waitlisted
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
knickerbocker 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. in Economics, Math, Applied Math, Top 7 econ program, Minor Japanese Language and Culture Undergrad GPA: 3.94/4.0 PBK, Econ 4.0/4.0, Math 4.0/4.0 Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: Q 790; V 620; AW 5.5 Math Courses: Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Math Stats, Real Analysis I,II, Higher Level Math Econ Courses: A lot Other Courses: Mostly Japanese Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ full professors, no nobel prize winners, but know my work well Research Experience: NONE Teaching Experience: None. Research Interests: Economic History, Macro SOP: Sub par, I fear Other: Good summer jobs the past three summers Applying to: Columbia, Yale, Harvard, MIT, Penn, Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, Chicago Worried I didn't apply to any safeties. Low GRE. Reassurances greatly appreciated. Accepts: - Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fellowship: 25.5K from University fellowship +11k from growth center for at least 4 years + Health Insurance
Notification date: 2/19/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Good luck everybody.
- Institution: Columbia University Economics Ph.D
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 22k
Notification date: 02/27
Notified through: Email from graduate prgram coordinator
Will not hold this spot for long
- Institution: University of Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted/ "A member of the one out of ten".
Are they quoting W.E.B. Du Bois?
If so, not cited.
Funding: ??
Notification date: received by mail today
Notified through: postal service
Comments: As always good luck all, good stuff is coming.
- Institution: U Penn Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: , waitlisted
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: fellowship and stuff
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: It looks as if I will be returning to the garden state.
Good luck all.
Rejects: - Institution: MIT Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Good luck everybody and for those in at MIT and Harvard, please choose MIT
Waitlists: - Institution: Harvard University Economics Ph.D
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: -100 for now
Notification date: 02/27
Notified through: An email.
I would really like to get in.
Guys and Girls, Good luck to everyone you will all get in great places.
softsquirrel 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: France's top Grandes Ecoles(2 years in a top "Classe Princeton Reviewépa" if anyone knows it) Undergrad GPA: 4.35/4.4, 1st out of 500 (Our school thinks its students merit a 10% bonus on GPA and that's why they add that, which made me some trouble as I always have to explain that) Type of Grad: Same school(The system is weird in France, basically it's 2+3 years after high school and they deliver a somewhat Master-equivalent degree at the end) Grad GPA: FALL GRE: 800Q, 720V, 4.5AWA TOEFL IBT: 115(27Speaking and 28Writing) Math Courses: basically everything, almost like a math majoring student Econ Courses (undergrad-level): baby micro+macro+corporate finance Econ Courses (grad-level): Micro, Macro, Econometrics, Development , Growth, Game Theory, Financial Economics etc. Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a well-known French prof teaching economics in US top universities, 1 Oxford Phd (eco), 1 School prof(eco), another 1 schoolprof(math) Research Experience: only one team-based research on auction theory Teaching Experience: 2 years TA on maths for 2nd-year math students (the so-called "colle" in our argot) Research Interests: macro+international SOP: quitewell-written, I think Applying to: Princeton, Yale, Harvard, MIT, Chicago, Stanford, NYU, UPenn, Columbia Commnet: little research experience, but it's the problem for all candidates from French Grandes Ecoles
Accepts: - Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fellowship: 25.5K from University fellowship +11k from growth center for at least 4 years + Health Insurance
Notification date: 2/19/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: now I can wait for the rest with much more patience
- Institution: Columbia Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: no funding but placed #1 on the wait list for funding...
Notification date: 02/27
Notified through: Email
Comments: now I start to have the intuition that I'm out at Harvard...
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28k for 2 years + TA + tuition
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: I woke up and saw the email, it was great!!!!!
- Institution: Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Not mentioned
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: snail mail
Comments: and I went downstairs to check the mailbox and found THIS, now it's marvelous!!!!!!!
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "high on the waiting list"
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28,5k+tuition waiver+TA
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 3/6
Funding: info coming in letter
Notified through: email
Rejects: - Institution: Harvard Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Postal dated 3/13
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: email
Comments: I was just looking for how to withdraw the application and received this....
Waitlists:
jnaecker 2009:
Institution: Caltech Program: Social Science Ph.D. Decision: Accepted Funding: 28k plus tuition and fees Notification date: Feb 5, 4 pm PST Notified through: Email Comments: Institution: UCLA Program: Economics PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: Tuition and fees totaling 10,000 in year 1, plus eligible for department supplementary fellowship. Tuition, fees, and living expenses in years 2-4. Notification date: 2/10/09, 1 pm PST Notified through: email Notes: 2 for 2!
Accepts: - Institution:
Caltech Social Science Ph.D.
Decision:
Accepted
Funding:
28k plus tuition and fees
Notification date:
Feb 5, 4 pm PST
Notified through: Email
Comments:
- Institution: UCLA Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition and fees totaling 10,000 in year 1, plus eligible for department supplementary fellowship. Tuition, fees, and living expenses in years 2-4.
Notification date: 2/10/09, 1 pm PST
Notified through: email
Notes: 2 for 2!
- Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 20.5 K fellowship
Notification date: 2/25/09, 1:22 pm Pacific Time
Notified through: Email with attached pdf.
Comments: Back to a winning average!
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TBA
Notification date: 3/3, 3:43 pm Pacific
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: short mass email without any details. official letter of admission and other information will be sent via US mail tomorrow
- Institution: Penn Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: High on waitlist for fellowship
Notification date: 3/5, 2:00 pm Pacific
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 3/6, 4 pm pacific time
Funding: info coming in letter
Notified through: email
Comments :
hells yeah
- Institution: UC San Diego Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Admitted
Funding: Not mentioned
Notification date: 3/12, 9:20 am Pacific time
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Wharton Applied Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Email
Rejects: - Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09, 9:30 am Pacific
Notified through: Email directing me to status on website
Comments: My first rejection.
- Institution: Stanford GSB Organizational Behavior
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 2/23/09
Notified through: Email directing me to status onwebsite
Comments: Oh well.
- Institution: MIT Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3, 12:19 pm Pacific
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Princeton University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5, 11:45 am Pacific time.
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5, 5:00 pm PST
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: Phooey.
- Institution: Chicago Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/9
Notified through: Postal service.
- Institution: Harvard Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Postal Service
Comments: Letter dated March 13.
Waitlists:
Econ_applicant 2009:
Institution: UCLA Program: EconomicsPh.D. Decision: Accepted Funding: No stipend or tuition waiver for now, it seems. Notification date: Feb. 13 Notified through: e-mail Comments: Financial aid is very important for me, so let`s see how it goes.
Accepts: - Institution: UCLA EconomicsPh.D.
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No stipend or tuition waiver for now, it seems.
Notification date: Feb. 13
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Financial aid is very important for me, so let`s see how it goes.
- Institution: Yale Economics PhDDecision: Accepted
Funding: 36.5K
Notification date: 2/19
Notified through: e-mail (official letter will come through regular mail)
Comments: Oh My GOD!!!So relieved by now...
- Institution: Northwestern University Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 20K
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Great option to choose from!
- Institution: Wisconsin Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: to be worked out if I respond with serious interest in attending
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: email
Comments: Very kind and honest e-mail.
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Lawrence Klein Scolarhip, almost 29k first year!
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "Short waitlist"
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Yahooooooooooo!
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: , 28k for 5 year!
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: E-mail from Faruk Gul
Comments:Great option!!
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 3/6
Funding: info coming in letter
Notified through: email
Comments :Very Nice!
Rejects: - Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Sh%!*%!*t...
Waitlists:
chencheng1983613 2009:
Institution: PSU Program: Economics PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: 20k per year (TA) Notification date: 2/12/2009 Notified through: E-mail Comments: It is my first offer.
Accepts: - Institution: PSU Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 20k per year (TA)
Notification date: 2/12/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: It is my first offer.
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 36.5K + 11.1K
Notification date: 2/19/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: My second offer
- Institution: Wisconsin-Madison economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fellowship for the first year (20k)
Notification date: 2/21/09
Notified through: Email
Comments: my third offer. 13 lucky guys are in (the first round). Hope TMers can get some of these offers.
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28k+tuition waiver
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: Email
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding:on the waiting list
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
Rejects: - Institution: Berkeley Economics Ph.D
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/a
Notification date: 3/2
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: MIT Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: The same as Berkeley
Waitlists:
canadaaplly 2009:
Institution: Duke Program: Economics PhD Decision: Rejected Funding: Notification date: Feb 18 Notified through: Email Comments: Who do they think they are?
Accepts: - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Very High on the waitlist.
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
Comments: I'm flying right now.... To the guys who are sure that they wouldn't attend Upenn (The MIT, Harvard people): Please decline your fellowship offers from Upenn.
Rejects: - Institution: Duke Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: Feb 18
Notified through: Email
Comments: Who do they think they are?
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email directing me to status on website.
Comments: It wasn't a good match anyway...
- Institution: Cornell
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: Email
Comments:
- Institution: Columbia
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: Was eagerly waiting to receive it.
- Institution: Northwestern
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: website
Comments: I contacted them last week, and they told me that I was on a waitlist, but now I saw the rejection. Anyway, there is not much difference between rejection and waitlist.
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: I e-mailed and asked
Comments:If you haven't heard I would recommend e-mailing Marjorie, she replied in short time and said to take one of my other offers (which I didn't say I had any)
- Institution: NYU-Stern Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -100
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail to check the website
Comments: I guess I am the first one to be rejected...
Waitlists: - Institution: U Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: If admitted, funding.
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: Letter dated 3/06
Comments: Same text as for other wailisted people. It's literally my dream school. I really hope to get in....
AJNewey 2009:
Institution: University of Pennsylvania Program: Economics, PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: Lawrence Klein Scholarship Notification date: 03/02 Notified through: E-mail Institution: Berkeley Program: Economics Ph.D Decision: Rejected Funding: N/a Notification date: 3/2 Notified through: E-mail
Accepts: - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Lawrence Klein Scholarship
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28k+tuition waiver
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: Email
Rejects: - Institution: Berkeley Economics Ph.D
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/a
Notification date: 3/2
Notified through: E-mail
Waitlists:
Econ_TCC 2009:
Institution: Northwestern Program: Economics PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: Waitlisted Notification date: 2/26 Notified through: E-mail from Mercedes Comments: Really hope to get funding! Institution: U Penn Program: Economics PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: High on waitlist Notification date: 3/4 Notified through: E-mail Comments: - Institution: WUSTL Program: Economics PhD Decision: Accepted Funding: 18,000, possibly 30,000 Notification date: 3/5 Notified through: E-mail Comments: - Institution: NYU Program: Economics PhD Decision: Waitlisted Funding: ? Notification date: 3/5 Notified through: E-mail Comments:- Institution: Columbia, UCLA, Princeton, Yale, Berkeley Program: Economics PhD Decision: Rejected Funding: yeah, right! Notification date: Notified through: E-mail Comments:
Accepts: - Institution: Northwestern Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Waitlisted
Notification date: 2/26
Notified through: E-mail from Mercedes
Comments: Really hope to get funding!
- Institution: U Penn Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: High on waitlist
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: -
- Institution: WUSTL Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 18,000, possibly 30,000
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: -
- Institution: Chicago Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 0
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: Snail mail
Comments:- Completely unexpected. Thought they were done with admissions!
Rejects: - Institution: Columbia, UCLA, Princeton, Yale, Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: yeah, right!
Notification date:
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
Waitlists: - Institution: NYU Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: ?
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:-
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Rejections:
ImProcrastinating 2009:
Profile: Type of Undergrad: Top 25 with a top 40ish econ program. BA in econ. Undergrad GPA: Overall: 3.74, Econ: 3.8ish, Math: bad. Type of Grad: Not highly ranked, top 100ish. MS in applied math. Grad GPA (at application time...): 3.9 GRE: 790Q / 740V / 5.0 AWA. Math Courses: Undergrad: Calc III (B+), ODE (C- (Ouch...)), Real Analysis (A-), Linear Algebra (A). Grad: Analysis (A-) (taken at the summer school of a top 10), Measure Theory (A-), Math Stats (A), ODE (A), Functional Analysis (A), General Topology (In progress at application time...) Econ Courses: Undergrad: Intro. Micro (A), Intro. Macro (A), Money and Banking (A), Economy of China (A-), Intro to Econ Stats (B+), Mathematical Micro (A), Intermediate Macro (B+), Econometrics (A), International Trade (A), Distinguished Majors Seminar (A), Independent Study (A) Grad: PhD Micro I (A-), PhD Micro II (A), PhD Micro III (IP) Letters of Recommendation: 1 from an undergraduate econ professor, not well known. 1 from a graduate math prof, very well known among mathematicians but I don't know if that counts... 1 from a graduate econ prof, very well known. Research Experience: Summer at the Fed, senior thesis, 1 year + 1 summer as an RA for a professor, RAing at the IMF while applying. Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: Micro Theory, I/O, International Finance Results: Acceptances: NYU ($$$) Waitlists: None Rejections: A lot, Harvard, MIT, Chicago, Yale, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, and UPenn. Pending: None. What would you have done differently? If I could do it ALL over again, I'd probably go to an undergrad that was stronger in econ, take more math courses earlier on, and work as hard my first couple years in college as I did my last couple. But I was expecting to get rejected everywhere I applied this time around, so I'm ecstatic to be going to a dream school like NYU.
Accepts:
Rejects: Rejections: A lot, Harvard, MIT, Chicago, Yale, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, and UPenn.
Waitlists:
ilikefreefood 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Econ major from a top 5-10 liberal arts college. Undergrad GPA: 3.73/4, magna cum laude with distinction in major for senior thesis research. Type of Grad: none Grad GPA: n/a GRE: 800Q 640V 5.5AWA Math Courses: Calc II-III (A,B+), Linear Algebra (Pass), Statistics (A), Mathematical Structures (A-), Real Analysis (B, taken as a non-degree student at a local school this Fall) Econ Courses: Principles Micro/Macro (A-,A), Intermediate Micro (A) Intermediate Macro (B), Econometrics (B+), pre-thesis seminar (A-), Ag. & Food Econ. (A), Development Econ. (B+), Econ. of Inequality (A), Econ. of Water Policy (B+), British Econ. history (B+) Other Courses: A pass/fail seminar on game theory, a Poli. Sci. course on agent-based computer modeling (A) Letters of Recommendation: 3 ECON professors (liberal arts college profs but with Chicago/Stanford Ph.Ds), including my thesis adviser who has previously stated that my thesis was one of the best he's ever advised. Where possible, 1 VP at my Econ. consulting firm with whom I've worked extensively on econometric analyses. Research Experience: ~3 years as an RA in a major Econ. consulting firm; I specialize in statistical and econometric analysis within my office. Awards: Thesis award from state Economics association, thesis presentation award from state science association, college fellowship for (non-research) work in development related to microfinance. Research Interests: Development, environmental/resource economics, urban economics, general applied micro. SOP: Well-written but fairly standard; mentioned specifically my interest in development and applied micro fields. Other Concerns: Didn't anticipate the B in analysis and received it after I had submitted applications; I don't think I have enough additional math coursework to make up for exercising a pass/fail option in linear algebra way back when. RESULTS: Acceptances: Minnesota ARE ($$) Waitlists: none Rejections: Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, MIT, NWU, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, Yale Pending: Chicago, Cornell What would you have done differently? Applied to Berkeley ARE and not Berkeley ECON when they made me pick just one; applied to more schools in the 20-30 range and not limited myself by the fact that I applied to 15 programs; discounted the advice of my former professors w.r.t. how far my school's reputation would get me; learned of and read the TestMagic forum earlier in the process.
Accepts: Acceptances: Minnesota ARE ($$)
Rejects: Rejections: Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, MIT, NWU, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, Yale
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This is hard 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Ivy League, top 10 econ program. BA in Math with minor in Actuarial Science.
Undergrad GPA: 3.77/4
Type of Grad: N/A
Grad GPA: N/A
GRE: 800Q, 710V, 5.5AW.
Math and Stats: The whole gamut-- Calc I-III, PDE, Complex analysis, algebra, real analysis, probability statistics, multivariate regressions, time series, other stat courses. Mostly As, but a few B+s in the statistics courses.
Econ: Intro Micro (A+), Intro Macro (B)
Other Courses: Also graduated with departmental honors in English Lit.
Research Experience: 2 summers of applied statistics work for the Pathology department at a high ranking medical school. I should mention my honors thesis in English as well even though it obviously isn't directly applicable.
Letters of Recommendation: Didn't know anyone in the econ dept and I spent 3 years out of school before deciding to go back. So I went with the 3 people who knew me best: my English thesis advisor, my manager from the actuarial consulting firm I worked for, and the project leader for the Pathology research I worked on. I would expect that all their letters were strong recommendations.
Teaching Experience: none
Research Interests: trade, growth.
SOP: passionate, articulate, and thoughtful.
Other: I intentionally limited myself to schools within commuter distance of Philadelphia because that's where my family and my gf are. Considering that limitation I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. The funny thing is I could have been a top 10 admit out of school for PhD programs in English. I have to wonder if the adcoms who actually looked closely at my file didn't stop to check if it had been sent to the wrong department.
Results:
Accepted: Drexel ($$$+), University of Delaware ($$)
Rejected: Princeton, Upenn
What I would have done differently:
If I spent some more time on this forum beforehand I would have known that my reaches were foregone conclusions. Also, I obviously could have taken considerably more advantage of my proximity to a top-tier econ department when I was in college. Still, I think I'm going to be very happy at Drexel. They are strong in trade, their funding is very generous, and their grad students get a lot of individual attention. Most importantly the location is ideal for me.
Accepts: Accepted: Drexel ($$$+), University of Delaware ($$)
- Institution: University of Delaware Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Department will notify me in a separate letter apparently
Notification date: 3/14
Notified through: the post
Comments: This is the choice I was expecting to have to make all along.
Rejects: Rejected: Princeton, Upenn
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veryshuai 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Nicely ranked midwest LA Undergrad GPA: 3.62 Type of Grad:Econ Grad GPA: ~85/100 GRE: 800/700/4.5 Math Courses: Calc 1-3 (A,A,A-), Stats (A), Real Analysis (A) Econ Courses: Grad series Macro, Micro, and Econometrics and some other stuff...A's except Micro 1 (B) and Time Series (B) (no pluses or minuses in our program) Other Courses: Nothing that should matter Letters of Recommendation: UCLA (thesis advisor), Brown, U Mich Research Experience: RA for a semester, Master's Thesis Teaching Experience: Nope Research Interests: Development, Applied Macro Theory, not sure...goal to work in the research dept. of international organization SOP: Spent a lot of time on it, but who knows... Other: Fulbright fellowship and some other money awards... RESULTS: Acceptances:Penn State ($$),BU (no$), UW Madison(no$) Waitlists: none Rejections:Michigan, Minnesota, Brown, Harvard, U Chicago, NYU, Columbia, UPenn, Berkeley, UCLA, Pending:Georgetown What would you have done differently? Applied to a few more mid-ranked schools...it would be nice to have another funded option or two. Having said that, I am glad that I got firm rejections from all the top 20's, so that I don't have to wonder "What if?"
Accepts: Acceptances:Penn State ($$),BU (no$), UW Madison(no$)
Rejects: Rejections:Michigan, Minnesota, Brown, Harvard, U Chicago, NYU, Columbia, UPenn, Berkeley, UCLA,
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treblekicker 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ (Honors I think) and Math Double Major; U.S. Private University ranked 35th overall by US News (the one that isn't a top 20 Econ School) Undergrad GPA: Overall: 3.65/4.0, Econ: 3.71/4.0, Math: 3.89/4.0 (at time of application) Type of Grad: n/a Grad GPA: n/a GRE: 790Q 590V 4.0AWA Math Courses: Calculus I-III (B+/A/A), Linear Algebra (A), ODE (A), Probability (A), Math Stats (A), UG Analysis (A-), Complex Variables (A), Topology (took in the fall, B, did not submit the grade), PhD Analysis (W), Abstract Algebra (currently taking), Intro to Proof Writing (currently taking) Econ Courses: Intermediate Micro (A), Intermediate Macro (A-), Money and Banking (A-), Labor (B+), Antitrust and Regulation (A), International Trade (A-), Econ Stats I & II (B, A), Metrics (A), PhD Micro (took in the fall, A, did not submit) Letters of Recommendation: 1 PSU, 1 Duke, 1 UNC; All three knew me very well, two I have had significant research experience with; I am sure all were strong. Research Experience: Independent Study on Nonparametric Statistics; Senior Thesis on Monetary Policy; Research Assistant for Health Econ. Teaching Experience: n/a Research Interests: Metrics Theory SOP: nothing special RESULTS: Attending: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (Fellowship) Acceptances: UNC Rejections: Stanford, Princeton, NWU, Yale, Penn, Columbia, UCSD, Duke, Berkeley Waitlist: PSU (will withdraw) What would you have done differently? I knew I wanted to do a PhD early enough that I could have transferred to a Top 15 department. However, I would never in a million years regret staying at my current school. I love my professors and have made some fantastic friends and memories. I would not have taken the course load that I did in the past fall. I would have taken Financial Calculus and PDEs instead of Topology and PhD Analysis. That way, I would have better grades in the fall (and no W) and I could have gotten the chance to submit my PhD Micro A. That probably would have gotten me into at least one school that I got rejected from, but whatever.
Accepts: Attending: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (Fellowship)
Acceptances: UNC
- Institution: UNC Chapel Hill Econ PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: Will be notified in Mid-March
Notification date: Feb 3rd; Feb 13th
Notified through: By Email from Econ Dept.; By Mail from Grad School
Comments: Hooray!
Rejects: Rejections: Stanford, Princeton, NWU, Yale, Penn, Columbia, UCSD, Duke, Berkeley
- Institution: Duke Econ
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: Feb 18 9:07 AM EST
Notified through: Email
Comments: Knew a rejection was going to come, but it still stinks.
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Website
Comments: Another one bites the dust
- Institution: Northwestern Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -100
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: Website
Comments: Same as previous posters.
I'm drunk and loren connors is playing so i don't care.
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Princeton University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
I never really liked Krugman's Op-Eds anyway
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: at least they finally got around to sending it out.
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09, 2:45 PM EST
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: well that was expected.
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Come on UCSD, give me your decision so I can be over with this horrible process.
- Institution: UCSD Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: 'bout time.
Waitlists: Waitlist: PSU (will withdraw)- Institution: PSU Econ PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: ?
Notification date: 3/2
Notified through: email
Comments: "I am writing to update you regarding your application to the Economics Ph.D. program at Penn State for Fall 2009.
Our admissions committee has finished the first-round of evaluations.
We have found you to be certainly well qualified for our program but due to the many applications we received, have placed you, for the moment, on our waiting list.
We hope to communicate a final decision to you by April 1 once we have a better idea of how many of our first-round of offers are likely to be accepted.
In the meantime, please let us know if receive an offer of admission from another university, and whether or not you wish to continue to be on our waiting list."
FierceEconDR 2009:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Math & Econ from the Poor's people Harvard aka CUNY Undergrad GPA: 3.92/4, Summa Cum Laude Type of Grad: M.S. Economics courses Grad GPA: ? GRE: 790Q, 540V, 5 AWA Math Courses: All required courses for math degree, Calc I-III + Real Analysis I (B), Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra 1 and 2, Probability Theory(B+), Statistics (Theory) (A+) All others A's Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Micro and Macro Theory, Labor, International Finance(Macro), Development theory- All A's Advanced econ stats (A+) Grad courses: Took the Macro, Micro, Econometrics, and some other stuff at a masters in europe. Not in my applications. Letters of Recommendation: 4 econ professors=1 Berkeley ('semi-known') + 1 Harvard + 1 Kansas/NBER +1 Queen's ('Known'), I am confident they were solid and very enthusiastic. Research Experience: AEA Summer Training Program, some development research in Paris IX Teaching Experience: Macro & Micro, Math Tutor Research Interests: Labor, Development, Applied Micro-econometrics SOP: I think it was ok, I did it alla S. Athey: Why I want it (duh research!) what research have I done, what papers did i like, some questions I would like to answer, why U X is good. Name dropped in all of them (2 names). RESULTS: Acceptances: Maryland ($),Texas ($) Withdrawn: UC Davis Rejections: MIT, Harvard, Yale, Chicago, UPenn, Berkeley, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Northwestern, UCSD, Brown, Penn State ATTENDING: Maryland What could I have done differently? In terms of the application process: not apply to PSU and apply to Columbia for my NY Bias (not that I would've gotten into!). I have to second: stayed away from TM/Gradcafe during admissions season! I am extremely happy with UMD so in the end it payed off.
Accepts: Acceptances: Maryland ($),Texas ($)
Withdrawn: UC Davis
- Institution: UT- Austin Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TBD
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: Email
Comments: Relieved!
- Institution: Maryland - College Park Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: $18+(5K first year)+tuition waiver+health insurance
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Some wiggle room for me!!!
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Harvard, Yale, Chicago, UPenn, Berkeley, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Northwestern, UCSD, Brown, Penn State
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email directing me to status on website.
Comments: My first rejection.
- Institution: PSU Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Good luck!
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
Commentsevastated...
- Institution: MIT Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Good luck, everyone
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Don't really care at this point...
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail to check website
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -100$
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Email to Marjorie
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Website
Comment: It is becoming clearer where I am going to be.
- Institution: Harvard Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: postal
Comment: Guess I will not be naming my dog Elle Woods!
- Institution: Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Postal dated
Comments: Would not have gone even if I gotten in, whatever....
- Institution: UCSD Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: No surprise at this point
- Institution: Brown University Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/20
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution
nstitution: Cornell Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/14/2009
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments: As if I care...JA
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Zmoney 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Large U.S. Public University ranked 40-55 (best in state) typically known for Football not Economics Undergrad GPA: 3.93 overall 4.0 in Econ 3.69 in Math Graduating Summa GRE: 800 Q 540 V 5.0 AWA Math Courses: Calc 1-3 1,2 tested out 3(B+), Differential Equations(B), Stat 1(A), Probability(A) Lin Alg (A) Math Stats 2 in Spring Econ Courses: Intros, Intermediates, Public Econ, Sports Econ, Empirical Research, Independent Study (for research) Labor, Empirical Public Econ I (PhD field) All A's Other Courses: Minors in Food and Resource Economics, and History Letters of Recommendation: 3 LORS 2 excellent letters from pretty well known Econ faculty in their concentrations (one Phd Chicago the other Wisconsin) and 1 very good letter from a senior member of the Ag Econ Department (Purdue well known in Ag econ) Research Experience: 2 written empirical papers one for the class in research and the other (to be my thesis) I want to get published. Database work and research at Fed Teaching Experience: N/A Research Interests: Public Econ, Public Choice, Taxation Policy, Political Economy SOP: Solid i think, had multiple profs say they wouldn't change a thing Other: Internship at the Federal Reserve, Strong Undergraduate leadership positions Concerns: My B in Diffy Q, Coming from a big public school, No Real Analysis. RESULTS: Attending: Virginia Admitted, Declined: Michigan State, Boston College, Florida Waitlists: none Rejections: Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maryland, Texas-Austin, Cornell, Duke What would you have done differently? Started taking math freshman year as opposed to junior year. Double majored in Stats
Accepts: Attending: Virginia
Admitted, Declined: Michigan State, Boston College, Florida
- Institution: University of Virginia Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No word on funding should be last week of march though
Notification date: 2/13/2009
Notified through: WEBSITE
Comments: ITS MY FIRST ADMIT!!!!!!!
Tears in my eyes
- Institution: University of Florida Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No word but historically fund all candidates
Notification date: Feb 18
Notified through: Mail
Comments:
2 for 3 so far.
Admitted student day March 27th
- Institution: Boston College Economics Ph.D
Decision: Accepted
Funding: $$$ 15.6K RAship
Notification date: 02/28
Notified through: Email. with a formal letter in the mail
- Institution: Michigan State Economics Ph.D
Decision: Accepted
Funding: tuition+health insurance+13.4Kmin TAship
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: email from dept.
Rejects: Rejections: Northwestern, NYU, Penn, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maryland, Texas-Austin, Cornell, Duke
- Institution: Duke Econ PhD
Decision: Rejection
Funding: I funded their loss endowment
Notification date: 2/17/09
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: sigh... Had connections there too...
- Institution: Northwestern Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/01
Notified through: checked apply yourself
Comments: sigh there goes my number one choice
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail to check website
Comments: sigh.... another rejection
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: Website
Comments:
soul crushing....
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: E-mail, personalized though
eh figured as much
- Institution: Texas Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/19
Notified through: Website
Comments: glad I didnt pick them in my march madness bracket
- Institution: Cornell Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/15/2009
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments:
UVA thats all sorry Cornell
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jeeves0923 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.S. Math, B.A. Economics (Both Honors), Virginia Tech Undergrad GPA: 3.90 Type of Grad: M.S. Math, Virginia Tech Grad GPA: 3.90 GRE: 800Q, 610V, 4.5AWA Math Courses(undergrad): through Real Analysis I & II. Math Courses(PhD): Abstract Algebra, Stochastic Processes, Measure Theory, Matrix Theory Econ Courses: Lots of electives + PhD Micro, Metrics, Labor. Other Courses: Half an engineering degree, history minor. Letters of Recommendation: 3 Econ Profs (didn't end up using the math prof). All extremely good (at least that's what a couple adcoms told me) Research Experience: A couple of papers, 4 semesters of econ research, one math theory paper, a bunch of presentations Teaching Experience:Quite a lot- Calculus, Vector Geometry, Writing Coach, Micro Econ Theory, and some tutoring Research Interests: Micro Theory, Political Economy, IO... maybe some other applied micro SOP: I think it was too long, and I would have done a bit differently (see the link below) Other: I fly airplanes and cook, but not at the same time RESULTS: Attending: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Accepted: NSF, MIT($$), Kellogg (MEcS) ($$), UChicago ($$), Minnesota($$), Duke ($$), Michigan(no $), Berkeley Law School Wait List: Princeton, not eventually admitted Rejections: Stanford GSB, Yale, NYU, Columbia, Penn, Harvard, Berkeley What would you have done differently? http://www.urch.com/forums/phd-econo...te-school.html (And What A Strange Ride It's Been- Advice if you Come from an Unknown State School) I did better than I expected Nothing too drastic. I'm so happy!
Accepts: Attending: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Accepted: NSF, MIT($$), Kellogg (MEcS) ($$), UChicago ($$), Minnesota($$), Duke ($$), Michigan(no $), Berkeley Law School
- Institution: Northwestern Kellogg Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 30K for 5 years
Notification date: 2/23/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Life couldn't get much better right now.
- Institution: Duke University Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fully Funded - specifics in the mail
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Withdrawing once I get official Kellogg offer
- Institution: University of Michigan
Programme: Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 31/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments: Same as Fille.
I will be declining.
- Institution: University of Minnesota Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Complicated with NSF
Notification date: 4/9/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Said they were going to accept me anyway
- Institution: MIT Econ PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Yes
Notification date: April 15, 11:59 AM
Notified through: Phone Call
Comments: I will be attending!
Rejects: Rejections: Stanford GSB, Yale, NYU, Columbia, Penn, Harvard, Berkeley
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: Even though it wasn't a good match for me, it stings bigtime.
- Institution: Stanford GSB EA&P
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 2/23/09
Notified through: Email/website
Comments: Psh... Still too happy about Kellogg to let this get me down
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: This one hurts a lot, actually... but it will probably end up making my final decision easier...
- Institution: MIT Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Came home after a 16.5 hour drive today to this...I guess they liked me better last year without graduate math classes... one step closer to Evanston...
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: Shazam! Bam! Out at Columbia!
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
That makes 0-4 on target schools! 1-3-1 on reaches. 1-1-1 on safeties.
What a strange year!
1 safety, 2 targets left...
- Institution: Harvard Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Postal dated 3/13
Comments: I compared it to last year's rejection.
There are only two differences: 1. The date in the top left.
2.
We regret to inform you that you have not been admitted for 2009 (last year it said 2008).
Nice.
Waitlists: Wait List: Princeton, not eventually - Institution: Minnesota Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: What a random process!
I'm surprised, but not upset.
Nothing can upset me after yesterday
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding:
25,750 if admitted
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Ecstatic!
This is fantastic news!
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Phone
Comments: Joining Fille.
4 waitlists.
2 from reaches and 2 from safeties.
What an odd year.
Nebuchadrezzar 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: european, gpa scale Undergrad GPA: 3.8/4.0 Type of Grad: european masters Grad GPA: n/a GRE: 800 q, 440 verbal, 4.0 awa Math Courses: calculus 1, 2, 3, diff eq, real analysis 1 2, topology, lin alg Econ Courses: int mic, int mac, labor, game theory, io, phd micro 1 2, phd macro 1,2 , phd metrics 1, 2, optimization Other Courses: - Letters of Recommendation: 3 from home inst, at least 2 of them should be good Research Experience: term paper, honors thesis Teaching Experience: ta in several courses Research Interests: micro-macro theory, game theory SOP: standard sop summarizing my profle Other: - RESULTS: Acceptances: rochester($), wisconsin(no $), michigan($) Waitlists: wustl Rejections: harvard, mit, chicago, nw, upenn, nyu, columbia, stanford, berkeley, caltech, cornell, yale, princeton...!! Pending: - going to: university of michigan What would you have done differently? i could study more in masters and send my transcript and get a letter of recommendation from there maybe. i don't know if that would help with the top 10. but i am happy to go to michigan!
Accepts: Acceptances: rochester($), wisconsin(no $), michigan($)
Rejects: Rejections: harvard, mit, chicago, nw, upenn, nyu, columbia, stanford, berkeley, caltech, cornell, yale, princeton...!!
Waitlists:
eggman 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top Public University (William & Mary) Undergrad GPA: 3.87 Overall, 4.0 Econ, 3.9 Math GRE: 760 Q, 550 V, 4.5 A Math Courses: MultiVar. Calc (A), Linear Algebra (A), Intro Proofs Class (A), Real Analysis (B+), Ordinary Differential Equation (A), Probability (A), Mathematical Statistics (in progress) Econ Courses: Econ of Information (A), World Trade Theory (A), Econometrics (A), Time-Series Econometrics (A), Cross Section Econometrics (A) (advanced econometric courses are part of my schools MPP program, but are cross-listed in Econ) Letters of Recommendation: -Assistant Professor I was a TA for -Professor that is my Honors Thesis Advisor -Professor I worked for on a theoretical paper, well known in his subfield. Research Experience: -RA for one summer doing grunt work data collection -Empirical Honors Thesis on a topic in pubic economics (decentralization) -Worked on a Theoretical Paper in social choice theory, attempted to prove a theorem the professor could not solve. Even though I couldnt finish the paper for him, I was able to make enough progress that he could see that I had some talent, greatly improving my letter of recommendation. Teaching Experience: TA for an Econ 101 class, graded assignments and held review sessions. Research Interests: Public, Labor, Applied Micro SOP: I think it was fine, matched up my interests with some professors, nothing noteworthy to say about it RESULTS: Will be Attending: UVA Acceptances: UVA($$), Indiana ($$) Waitlists: UNC Rejections: Princeton, Yale, UPenn, Rochester, Penn State, Maryland, JHU, Duke, Michigan, Minnesota, UCLA What would you have done differently? I wish I would have started math earlier and had been a Econ/Math double major instead of just a math minor. I believe I had enough Math to make me competitive, but a little bit more could have been nice. I also wish I had done better on the GRE, but I studied a lot and only got a 760Q, so I dont think taking it again would have improved my score, thus I dont regret not retaking the GRE. Comments: Im surprised I got so many rejections, but ultimately I am very happy with the final outcome. I really like UVAs Program and they gave me good funding.
Accepts: Attending: UVA
Acceptances: UVA($$), Indiana ($$)
Rejects: Rejections: Princeton, Yale, UPenn, Rochester, Penn State, Maryland, JHU, Duke, Michigan, Minnesota, UCLA
Waitlists:
freecon 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BA Econ Undergrad GPA: 3.90/4.0 (gpa in math&econ 3.96) Top ranked out of 150 Type of Grad: No grad degree GRE: 780Q Math Courses: Calculus I-II, Linear Algebra, Math for economists, Math Analysis, Graph Theory and Networks, Probability and Statistics I-II Econ Courses: Many...Macro and micro theories, Game Theory I-II, Growth and Development, International Trade I-II, Public Finance, Monetary, Econometrics I-II, Time Series Other Courses: Java, Matlab, Management courses... Letters of Recommendation: I used five different recommenders. One was a famous prof, one was department chair, others were associate profs knowing me well. Research Experience: non Teaching Experience: Tutoring in Econ 101&102 for two years, assisting in CS 123 for a semester Research Interests: Game theory, Macroeconomic theory, macroeconomic policy games SOP: I have sent a standard SOP to each school by just changing the name of institution. It is neither bad nor well-prepared, although I spent great time on it. Other: RESULTS: Attending: BU ($$$) Acceptances, declined: UMD ($$$), JHU ($$), Brown, LSE-MSc, UPF-MSc ($$$) Waitlists: Brown funding list Rejections: MIT, Princeton, Berkeley, Yale, UCLA, UPenn, Northwestern, NYU, UCSD Pending: UWM What would you have done differently? Firstly, I didn't study for GRE assuming that the quantitative part was easy. Yes, it was easy. But I should have studied to gain speed. Further, the verbal part was horrible for me as an international student. If I had studied, I may do well. Secondly, I didn't apply to Cornell, Columbia, Michigan, Chigago and Minnesota. I should have made a better combination of schools instead of applying Princeton,MIT,Berkeley,Yale and so on. Thirdly, it is the important one: I should have written more specific SOPs. But, it was impossible for me since I still haven't know exactly my research interests.
Accepts: Attending: BU ($$$)
Acceptances, declined: UMD ($$$), JHU ($$), Brown, LSE-MSc, UPF-MSc ($$$)
- Institution: U of Maryland Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TAship
Notification date:
Notified through:
Comments:
it is an unofficial notification. They have notified one of my professor through e-mail.
- Institution: JHU Econ PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: full tuition waiver
Notification date:
Notified through:
Comments: they have notified my professor through e-mail
- Institution: BU Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: e-mail
Funding:$18700+tution waiver+summer stipend($5000)
- Institution: LSE
Programme: MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (1 yr)
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 31/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments:
After rejecting for Phd just on website ten days ago, this time they notified through e-mail.
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Princeton, Berkeley, Yale, UCLA, UPenn, Northwestern, NYU, UCSD
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
not suprising
- Institution: LSE Economics, PhD MRes (Track 1)
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: web-site (no email)
Comments: They should have sent an email to be more polite
Waitlists: Waitlists: Brown funding list
- Institution: Brown Economics PhD
Decision: waitlisted
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
Mankins 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Very large US public university Undergrad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 800Q, 600V, 4.5AWA Math Courses: Calc I-III, Mathematical Structures, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Probability, Advanced Calculus I, and Intermediate Real Analysis I (all A or A+). Topology and Mathematical Statistics (Spring 2009). Econ Courses: The usual, plus Econometrics , Advanced Honors Micro (uncertainty), Advanced Honors Macro (taught by Nobel Laureate). All A or A+, except Econometrics where I got an A-. Game Theory (Spring 2009). Letters of Recommendation: One from a Nobel Laureate (not sure how solid it was). One from a well-known economist in micro theory and information (probably knows me better than any of my other professors). One from my Advanced Calc professor. Teaching Experience: N/A Research Experience: Some preliminary work on an undergraduate thesis (never finished), Econometrics paper co-authored with two other students Research Interests: micro theory, advertising, economics of information, behavioral/neuro/experimental, IO, development SOP: Standard Concerns: Very little research experience, no graduate courses Applying to: Yale, Duke, Stanford, MIT, Northwestern, Chicago, Illinois Urbana, Berkeley, Texas, Minnesota, Arizona State, Carnegie Mellon, and Duke Decision Sciences RESULTS: Attending: Minnesota ($$) Acceptances, declined: Carnegie Mellon ($$$), U Texas at Austin ($), U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ($$), Arizona State ($$) Rejections: MIT, Berkeley, Yale, Stanford, U Penn, U Chicago, Northwestern (on the waiting list, briefly), Duke Economics, Duke Decision Sciences What would you have done differently? There's not much more I could have realistically done. Maybe I could have gone to more office hours and talked to professors more outside of class. I think I may have had better results if I had taken PhD Micro, but I don't know where I would have fit that into my schedule. I transferred schools and switched majors halfway through my junior year, and it took 5 years to finish my Bachelor's degree because of it. I hadn't finished Calc I until the summer of 2007, so I had to catch up quickly on the math required for graduate economics. Considering what a tough year it was, things could have turned out much worse.
Accepts: Attending: Minnesota ($$)
Acceptances, declined: Carnegie Mellon ($$$), U Texas at Austin ($), U Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ($$), Arizona State ($$)
- Institution: Arizona State Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TA/RA, $17,500 for 9 months
Notification date: Feb 5, Feb 16 for funding
Notified through: Website, email
- Institution: Carnegie Mellon Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ?
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Website
Comments: Hooray.
- Institution: UT Austin Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: None for now, reevaluated April 15
Notification date: 3/10/09
Notified through: Email
Comments: Bummed about funding, but I understand there's a lot less to go around this year.
- Institution: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Economics, PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: Fellowship for 3 semesters and TAship afterward ($17k)
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: Email
Comments: I'm much happier with my options now, but I'm still very disappointed being shut out of the top ten.
- Institution: University of Minnesota Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TA, $20k, first year teaching duties
Notification date: 4/15/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I'm really excited about this!
Now I have a decision to make.
They want to hear from me by April 17/18.
Yikes!
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Berkeley, Yale, Stanford, U Penn, U Chicago, Northwestern (on the - Institution: Duke Econ PhD
Decision: Rejection
Funding:
Notification date: 2/17/09
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: I am extremely disappointed.
I thought I had a good shot at Duke, and would have been very happy to attend.
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email directing me to status on website
Comments: Crap.
- Institution: Duke Decision Sciences, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 02/25
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: No love from Duke this year.
I doubt I would have accepted an offer anyway.
- Institution: Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments: Uggh
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: email
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I really liked the idea of studying with Kyle Bagwell, but apparently Stanford thinks there are 72 applicants that are better than me.
I'm not too happy about that.
- Institution: U Chicago Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: Ha!
Notification date: 3/10/09
Notified through: Snaily mail
Comments: This is a crappy year to apply
- Institution: Northwestern Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: check the website
Comments: F@%#!
There goes my last shot at the top ten.
I don't know what more I could have done.
Waitlists: waiting list, briefly), Duke Economics, Duke Decision Sciences- Institution: Minnesota Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Happy to not be rejected.
- Institution: Northwestern Economics PhD
Decision: Waiting list
Funding: No idea
Notification date: 3/6
Notified through: E-mail response from Mercedes
Comments: This is unofficial and there are several others in this same situation, but I'm so happy to still be in consideration.
brettm84 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: U.S. Large Public University, maybe top 150 econ. B.A. Philosophy and History (2007), B.S. Economics (2008) Undergrad GPA: 3.96/4.00 (4.00 Econ and Math) Type of Grad: 1 yr. masters at same university as undergrad. Grad GPA: 3.70/4.00 GRE: 780Q, 630V, 5.0 AW Math Courses: Undergrad: Calc. 1-3, Linear Algebra, ODE, Intro to statistical methods (I & II), finite math, discrete math. Graduate: Probability theory (B), Intro to stochastic processes (in progress) Econ Courses: The usual undergraduate classes. Graduate Econ Courses: Math for Economics (A-), Micro theory I (A), Macro theory (A), Econometrics (A), Micro theory II (in progress), Econometrics seminar (in progress), Monetary Economics (in progress). Other Courses: the first 75% of my transcript is largely irrelevant (mostly philosophy and history courses). Letters of Recommendation: All 3 from econ professors. Only 1 is from someone who is active researching/publishing. Research Experience: none Teaching Experience: grader/TA for math department. Research Interests: macro, development, financial SOP: straightforward and informative. I am uncomfortable saying anything nice about myself, so it may have been too "humble". Other: My undergraduate career got off to a rocky start, and includes being suspended for disciplinary reasons. I included an explanation of the "incident" in each application. Six years having elasped probably reduced the negative impact. UNC, however, did make me pay for a criminal background check. RESULTS: Acceptances: UNC($), Duke (Tuition only), UVA (no $), Univ. Wash. (no $) Waitlists: WUSTL Rejections: UPenn, Yale, JHU Pending: Attending: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill What would you have done differently? I have only been doing economics for a year and a half, and my pre-econ career included no math, so my record is limited. Obviously, if I had decided to pursue a PhD in Econ earlier, I could have done more to improve my application. I should have chosen my reach schools from a little further down the rankings, since it probably took Upenn and Yale all of 2 min to toss my application in the trash. When I submitted the applications I gave myself a 1 hance to get into Upenn and Yale, a 10 hance for JHU and Duke, and 50 0.000000or the rest, so E[# of acceptances]=2.22. I exceed my expectations so I am very happy, and I'm sure I'll love UNC.
Accepts: Acceptances: UNC($), Duke (Tuition only), UVA (no $), Univ. Wash. (no $)
- Institution: University of Virginia economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: decision in march
Notification date: 2/13/09
Notified through: Email/website/letter
Comments:
- Institution: UNC Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: decision in march
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: e-mail w/ letter attached
Comments:
- Institution: Duke Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition waiver, health insurance, and on the waitlist for a stipend
Notification date: 02/28
Notified through: Mail, no change on the application website
Comments:
I wish the best of luck to everyone with a fellowship offer from Duke who are waiting to hear from Chicago, Princeton, etc.
Rejects: Rejections: UPenn, Yale, JHU
- Institution: Yale economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email/website
Comments: expected
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail to check website
Comments: expected
- Institution: Johns Hopkins
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/11
Notified through: email
Comments: It looks like i'll be going south.
Waitlists: Waitlists: WUSTL
- Institution: WUSTL Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlist
Funding:
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: Email
Comments:
tmdruie 2009:
So I can get on the shiny charts! PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. Physics and Economics from a top 10 liberal arts college Undergrad GPA: 3.14/4.0 Type of Grad: One stats class Grad GPA: 3.3 GRE: 790Q, 600V, 5.0AW Math Courses: Calc I-III(I took them in high school, I really dont remember and nor do my transcripts), Linear Algebra (B), Mathematical Probability and Statistics (B-, B), Real Analyst(A, at a different school then my undergrad), Stochastic Processes (B+, grad course, at a different school then my undergrad) Econ Courses: AP Micro and Macro (A, in high school), European Economic History (B+), Law and Economics (B), Intermediate Price Theory (B), Intermediate Macro Theory (B), Econometrics (B), Contemporary British Economy (B), Industrial Revolution-Britain (A-), Econ of Multinational Corps (A-), Thesis (labor econ) Other Courses: Physics, which I put in my math lists. Quantum Mechanics I, Partial Differential Equations (B+), etc. I only did the bare minimum for a liberal arts major Letters of Recommendation: 2 econ professors (my thesis advisor and the person who led my study abroad), 1 physics professor (thesis advisor), 1 economist who is my supervisor Research Experience: RA for 2.5 years at a central bank Teaching Experience: Tutored, graded and lab assisted for two years for physics in college Research Interests: All over the place. Labor, policy, experimental, applied micro, development, etc. SOP: Intro, I did physics I can do math!, I wrote a thesis in economic and liked doing research, Im working as an RA and like doing research, I took extra math and can write proofs, I was part of an econ paper reading group and like reading papers, interests (changed a bit depending on what the school had, and more policy oriented for ag econ schools). Also a few sentences about things I did that I removed or added depending on the school. The 500 word schools were hard, the 1000 word schools were easy. I also had a Personal History Statement about being a female doing math for the schools that wanted it. Other: Applied for the NSF. I tried not to say anything to risky, and not say much about interest in policy to non policy/ ag econ schools. I like Aikido. RESULTS: Acceptances: Boston University (waitlist for $), Michigan State(no $), University of Essex (ISER), Ohio State (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics) ($-Fellowship), Indiana University ($-TA), Iowa State University ($-TA) Waitlists: University of Minnesota Rejections: MIT, Harvard (Econ and Political Economy and Government), Yale, Berkeley (Agricultural & Resource Economics), Northwestern, NYU, U Penn (Econ and Wharton), University of Wisconsin Madison (Econ and Agricultural and Applied Economics ), Columbia, Brown, Cornell, Caltech, University of British Columbia , Ohio State, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Econ and Public Policy and Economics), University of Maryland (Econ and Agricultural Economics), Boston College, Johns Hopkins, University of Minnesota (Applied Economics), University of California Davis (Econ and Agricultural Economics), Duke, University of Essex, Vanderbilt, Rutgers, Carnegie Mellon (Econ, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Public Policy and Economics) Pending: Toronto MA, Queens MA What would you have done differently? Gotten better grades in undergrad. When I really started understanding what the things I need to do for a PhD I think I did the best I could, took real analysis, applied for the NSF (if only to write a SoP for them), read papers etc. I probably could have gotten more research experience at my job (co-author), and I defiantly could have gotten better grades and taken more math as an undergrad. But over all Im happy. Attending: Boston University
Accepts: Acceptances: Boston University (
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Harvard (Econ and Political Economy and Government), Yale, Berkeley (Agricultural & Resource Economics), Northwestern, NYU, U Penn (Econ and Wharton), University of Wisconsin Madison (Econ and Agricultural and Applied Economics ), Columbia, Brown, Cornell, Caltech, University of British Columbia , Ohio State, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Econ and Public Policy and Economics), University of Maryland (Econ and Agricultural Economics), Boston College, Johns Hopkins, University of Minnesota (Applied Economics), University of California Davis (Econ and Agricultural Economics), Duke, University of Essex, Vanderbilt, Rutgers, Carnegie Mellon (Econ, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Public Policy and Economics)
Waitlists: waitlist for $), Michigan State(no $), University of Essex (ISER), Ohio State (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics) ($-Fellowship), Indiana University ($-TA), Iowa State University ($-TA)
Waitlists: University of Minnesota
Mobius Strip 2009:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Mathematics and Economics from a top 10-15 liberal arts college
Undergrad GPA: 3.87/4.0
Type of Grad: NA
Grad GPA: NA
GRE: 800Q, 570V, 5.0AW
Math Courses: Calc I-III, Linear Alg, Modern Alg, Adv Modern Alg, Real Analysis, Game Theory (in Math Dept), Topology, Chaos Theory. Received department honors in Math.
Econ Courses: Basically all of them, 4.0 GPA, Thesis (A), Department Honors, Brownell Prize for Distinction in the Study of Political Economy
Other Courses: NA
Letters of Recommendation: 2 from Federal Reserve, 1 Math from Undergrad
Research Experience: RA for 3 years at FRB in DC. Co-authored published paper on racial discrimination in credit markets.
Teaching Experience: NA
Research Interests: Labor (Education), Real Estate, Financial Markets
SOP: Talked about my volunteer activities in tough, urban schools and how it shaped my interests in research in education. Transition to work at the Fed regarding discrimination in the credit markets. Final, throw-away paragraph naming some profs at schools who I'd be interested in working with.
Other: Crushed by NSF
RESULTS:
Acceptances: U Michigan (off waitlist, after 0-14 start)
Waitlists: NA
Rejections: MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Berkeley, Princeton, Chicago, Chicago Booth, Northwestern, Wharton, U Penn, NYU, Columbia, Duke
Pending: NA
Outside Fellowship: Received a $20k fellowship from undergrad college to supplement lack of funding from UM
What would you have done differently?
After receiving NSF results and reading Jeeves's posts, spelling out the broader impacts to make it easier to checklist. I scored fairly well on intellectual merit, but only average on the broader impacts.
Other than that, it's hard to say. I had nearly a 3.9 GPA with a Math and Econ double major, 3 years at the Federal Reserve, a published paper, and a presented working paper. I did spend 3 years in the private sector at a major bank, which probably hurt my admissions results, but gave me a broader personal, real-world experience that I do not regret taking.
Attending: U Michigan - Ann Arbor
Accepts: Acceptances: U Michigan (off - Institution: University of Michigan
Programme: Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 31/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments: Now 1 for 15!
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Berkeley, Princeton, Chicago, Chicago Booth, Northwestern, Wharton, U Penn, NYU, Columbia, Duke
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: Did Yale and Duke have to be my first two responses?
- Institution: Chicago Booth Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Getting frustrated ...
- Institution: Northwestern Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: ApplyYourself Website, No email
- Institution: Wharton Applied Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Checked website
Comments: Probably was my last shot:
800Q, 3.9 GPA, Math/Econ double major, and 3 years at the FRB -- but no graduate school in the Fall.
$#@!
Waitlists: waitlist, after 0-14 start)
Waitlists: NA
- Institution: Michigan Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlist
Notification date: 3/20
Notified through: snail mail
Comments: Tease!
Just when I got past anger and denial and into acceptance ...
canecon 2009:
U-grad: UBC, Econ (Hons)
Grad: Queen's, Econ
Ugrad GPA: 3.5 (3.98 upper-econ, 3.98 math (excluding failed calc 1))
Grad GPA: 4.0? (Not sure how it works here)
GRE: 800q 480v 5.0 AWA (despite the awful verbal I am native English speaker / English background)
Courses:
Grad:
PhD Micro I (A), Econometrics MA (A), Public MA (A)
Ugrad:
Econ:
Hon micro/macro I (A+'s) Game Theory (Hon) A, Hon Macro II A+, + intro metrics I/II (A+) + lots electives (mostly A+)
Honours Thesis, Advanced Macro, Econometrics - A+'s
Math:
Calc 1 (F first time then A), Calc 2, linear, multivariable, ODE's, probability(calc based), intro proof A+'s, real analysis A
Research:
Thesis, which is being developed into a paper with Advisor (not in a publishable state yet though)
Was RA for one summer.
letter of recommendation:
2 Assistant Profs, Should be good since one is advisor/co-author, the other I took multiple classes with and was RA for.
1 Professor for PhD Micro class - 1/2 the letters will be mediocre, other half should be decent (final grades were available).
SOP: Decent?
Interests:
Political Economy, Development (Micro)
Applying To:
MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, Pennsylvania, Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia, NYU, Chicago, Northwestern, LSE, Oxford
My Concerns:
My first 2 years of undergrad are poor, failed calc 1.
Accepts: - Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Unknown
Notification date: 2/27/09
Notified through: Checked apply yourself @ midnight
Comments: Incredibly happy and relieved!!
- Institution: NYU Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ~30K 1st / 25K 2nd
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
Rejects: - Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: There goes the dream.
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: NWU or NYU it is!
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail to check website
Comments: Didn't give me the pleasure of rejecting them, oh well.
- Institution: Stanford Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: Post
Comments: My second Stanford rejection!!
- Institution: U Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: Post
- Institution: LSE Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/30
Notified through: Checked Website
Comments: Ha, very interesting considering this was supposed to be a 'safety' of sorts.
Waitlists: - Institution: Columbia University Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlist
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
dancerdf 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ from top-ranked university in the Netherlands Undergrad GPA: 3.9, Summa Cum Laude Type of Grad: M.S. Econ, LSE Grad GPA: - GRE: 790Q, 550V, 5AWA Math Courses: Standard, although no separate courses, everything included into quantitative methods 1-3 Econ Courses (Master-level): Micro, Macro, Metrics, Development Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Public, International Economics, Micro, Macro, Competition Policy, Growth Theory, Financial Economics, Development Economics, History of Economic Thought, Auction Theory Other Courses: Finance, Strategy, Marketing, Sociology Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors (2 from Maastricht, 1 from LSE) Teaching Experience: Tutor for microeconomics at student association in cooperation with the university Research Interests: Development SOP: Standard Concerns: 790Q GRE, no course in real-analysis Applying to: MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Northwestern, Chicago, UPenn, Stanford, Berkeley, NYU, Columbia, Brown Can't wait for the results!!!
Accepts: - Institution: Brown Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: fellowship covering tuition fees, health insurance,... + 19K in the first year.
- Institution: Chicago Econ PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No funding first 2 years
Notification date: April 15
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Can't believe it. But where should I take all that money from
Rejects: - Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: -100
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: ApplyYourself Website
Comments:
- Institution: Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments:
- Institution: Princeton University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Upenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: Link on website
Comments: After sending them an e-mail, link appeared without any other reply
Waitlists: - Institution: U Chicago Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: If admitted, funding.
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: Letter dated 3/06
Comments: Same text as for other wailisted people
DesperateEconomist 2009:
It's time to do this: PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Bachelor in Business Administration, prestigious institution in Latin America. Undergrad GPA: 7.6/10 Type of Grad: Master in Economics, same institution than undergrad. Grad GPA: 8/10 GRE: 800Q, 490V, 4.0AWA TOEFL: 104 (30R, 30L, 20S, 24W) Math Courses: Mathematics I, II, Linear Algebra, Metric Spaces, Statistics I, II, III, Mathematical Economics (grad). Econ Courses (Masters): Macro I, II, Micro I, II, Metrics, Time Series and others not so relevant. Econ Courses (undergrad): Macro, Micro, no Metrics. Other Courses: Several other courses, but with small or no relevance for admission purposes. Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors (1 Chicago PhD, 1 UCLA PhD, 1 Cornell PhD), and I believe that all of them are solid. Research Experience: RA for two econ professors and currently working on my master's thesis. I also presented a paper in an economics meeting in my country. Teaching Experience: TA for two graduate courses (Macro and Time Series) and 1 undergrad course (Statistics). Research Interests: Macro and IO. SOP: The usual stuff: I put a brief description of my profile and talked about my preferences and why I think I would succeed in their program. Concerns: Low score on the speaking section of the TOEFL. Maybe my math background is not as strong as desired by some schools. At least a few low grades that could hurt me. Applying to: Berkeley, Boston College, BU, Cornell, Columbia, Maryland, MSU, Minnesota, Northwestern, NYU, UT Austin, UCLA, UPenn, Washington St. Louis, Yale.
Accepts: - Institution: Boston College Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full tuition + 15.6K RAship
Notification date: 03/01
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Michigan State Economics Ph.D
Decision: Accepted
Funding: tuition+health insurance+13.4Kmin TAship
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail with an acceptance letter attached
Comments: Very happy, it's good to have options!
- Institution: Washington University in St. Louis Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full tuition plus 9K fellowship
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
Rejects: - Institution: Cornell Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: Feb 5th
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Expected because they were rejecting a lot of internationals, but it was disappointing nonetheless.
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: Feb 20th
Notified through: Email and website.
Comments: T-13 and counting...
- Institution: Minnesota Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: 0-3 so far...
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Northwestern Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Website
Comments: At least I don't have to wait anymore...
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
- Institution: UCLA Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail/attachment
Comments: Completely expected by now....
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: No surprise here...
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected again
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I had already received an email with an attached letter, now I get an email asking me to check the website!
- Institution: Maryland Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: Website
Comments: By now, it was completely expected...
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Boston University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/27
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Finally!
Waitlists:
celtic_tiger_econ 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BSc Econ & Finance (Top Irish Uni) Undergrad GPA: 1.1 Honours (Different system - top 15% of my class of 300 or so business school students) Type of Grad: MSc Econ Science (other top Irish Uni) Grad GPA: 1.1 Honours (Topped my class, 1/54) GRE: 780Q, 630V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Enough calc and algebra to meet requirements, diff eq, real and complex analysis, plus more mostly irelevant stats and probability stuff Econ Courses (undergrad-level): The usual Econ Courses (grad-level): Micro, Macro, Econometrics, Public Econ, Trade, Innovation, Political Economy etc Letters of Recommendation: they will be strong but from unknown profs, well... they are known here, but not there Research Experience: Masters thesis with fantastic grade, research internship at Irish Central Bank, Teaching Experience: 1 year TA'ing Micro, Macro and Cost-Benefit analysis Research Interests: public economics, micro stuff mosty, education and labor SOP: standard Applying to: Princeton, Yale, Brown, UPenn, BC, and Maryland (UMD-College Park) Commnet: only 6 schools, plus my Irish grades look poor cause 70 0s an A here (like in the UK), an 80% average is unheard-of, and i am a good bit higher than that :-) hopefully it won't get lost in translation
Accepts:
Rejects: - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
Seeing as I didnt get Yale, this was just a formality... here's hoping spots at BC open up pretty quick...
Waitlists:
confusedgrad 2009:
Institution: Duke University Program: Economics, PhD Decision: Accepted Notification date: 03/02 Notified through: E-mail Funding: Will be informed by the department Comments: Will decline soon. _ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _ In: Minnesota (fellowship), UCLA (no 1st year funding), Boston College (TA), Duke($?), CEMFI (10K) Out: Yale Pending: Many many....
Accepts: - Institution: Duke University Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
Funding: Will be informed by the department
Comments: Will decline soon.
_ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _
In: Minnesota (fellowship), UCLA (no 1st year funding), Boston College (TA), Duke($?), CEMFI (10K)
Out: Yale
Pending: Many many....
- Institution: University of Maryland Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 18K fellowship
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
_ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _
In: Minnesota, UCLA, Duke, Maryland, Boston College, CEMFI
Out: Yale, Northwestern
Pending: A lot more
- Institution: Tinbergen Institute Economics, MPhil
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full scholarship
Notification date: 3/9/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Even though amsterdam is an appealing city, I have to decline the offer...
- Institution: Goethe University, Frankfurt Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition+stipend
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: Email
Comments: I do not even know why I ever applied...
Rejects: - Institution: Northwestern Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Website
Comments: i knew it from the very beginning...
_ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _
In: Minnesota, UCLA, Boston College, Duke, CEMFI
Out: Yale, Northwestern
Pending: many more...
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comment: Totally expected...
_ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _
In: Minnesota, UCLA, Duke, Maryland, Boston College, CEMFI
Out: Yale, Northwestern, Princeton
Pending: A lot more
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision:Rejected
Notification date:March 6
Notified through:E-Mail
Comments: My dream school and my dream city has gone. It hurt for the first time...
_ _ _ _ SIG _ _ _ _
In: Minnesota, UCLA, Duke, Maryland, BC, CEMFI
Out: Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Northwestern
Pending: A lot more...
- Institution: UPENN Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I am really not sad. The only thing to upset me is the fact that I could not receive even a single acceptance from the top of my list.
- Institution: Johns Hopkins University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: March 11
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Now this one was really suprising for me...
- Institution: London Business School Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: March 11
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Two surprising rejections at one night... God, I was at least expecting an interview....
- Institution: University College London Economics, MPhil/Phd
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Postal service
Comment : seems like i am not type of london...
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: Website
Comments: i never wanted this school indeed...
- Institution: UCSD Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/19
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: already expected...
- Institution: London School of Economics Economics, Mres/Phd (Track 1)
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/30 (?)
Notified through: Website...
Comments: No e-mail. Just checked the website. This is how far you can go with a pretty weak research proposal. No London for me...
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/15/2009
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments: Finally good to know...
Waitlists:
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99luftballoons 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Large Private University, Top 10 Econ/Top 5 Math Undergrad GPA: 3.82 (4.0 Econ, 3.9 Math) Type of Grad: Grad GPA: GRE: 790Q, 640V, 6.0AWA Math Courses: Calc Sequence, Linear Algebra, Number Theory, Real Analysis I, Real Analysis II, Algebra I, Combinatorics, Topology, Math Stats, Grad. Linear Econ Courses: Intros, Micro Theory, Macro Theory, Econometrics, Senior Seminar, International Econ (1 yr), Organizational Analysis, Finance, Math Econ Other Courses: Ind. study in Game Theory and Math Econ, Intro Operations Research Letters of Recommendation: 2 really good ones, 1 fairly good one Research Experience: Spent a summer RAing and trying to write a paper Teaching Experience: Grading Research Interests: Micro theory, decision theory, game theory, mech. design, experimental... list keeps growing actually SOP: Wrote about what I liked, what I'd done, I got comments on being "very specific" in my SOP from schools that I've gotten in to RESULTS: Acceptances: Harvard, Caltech, Rochester, Cornell, PSU, Northwestern, UMinn Waitlists: UPenn Rejections: Princeton, Stanford GSB, Stanford Econ, Berkeley Pending: NYU, BU What would you have done differently? I would have applied to less safeties, but that's really an ex-post judgment. I think I had a good year, though Stanford GSB was my dream school, but oh well, life goes on. Comments: I think italos is right, letter of recommendation is everything!
Accepts: Acceptances: Harvard, Caltech, Rochester, Cornell, PSU, Northwestern, UMinn
- Institution: CalTech Ph.D. Social Science
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 28k + tuition + fees
Notification date: Feb. 5
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Go Beavers! (No seriously... come on...)
- Institution: Northwestern University Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 20K
Notification date: 2/24/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Hooray!
- Institution: Harvard Ph.D. Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding:
Notification date: 2/26/09
Notified through: Phone
Comments: Jeez, my letter of recommendation writers must have REALLY liked me.
- Institution: Rochester Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/5,
Funding: $26,000
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Really attractive offer, hopefully they pass it on to someone else
Rejects: Rejections: Princeton, Stanford GSB, Stanford Econ, Berkeley
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Guess I'm not going to Palo Alto
Waitlists:
Swingkid 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: University of California, BA Econ & Applied Math, French Minor Undergrad GPA: 3.85 Type of Grad: micro Grad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 800/700/6.0 Math Courses: Multi-var Calc, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Probability Econ Courses: Grad Micro, Intermediate Micro and Macro, Metrics, Applied Metrics, Corporate Finance, Game Theory, Contract Theory, Development Other Courses: a lot of French Letters of Recommendation: 3 letters, one of which was from a fecund researcher that I've worked with for two years. The other two are from my grad micro professor and my undergrad development professor; the former barely knows me, the latter I've spoken to about my research ideas. Research Experience: Two years undergrad RA. Thesis (?) Teaching Experience: Does dance count? =P Research Interests: Development, Applied Micro SOP: I don't think it was that special. In any case, it probably didn't carry much weight. Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UCLA, Yale, Berkeley, Brown Waitlists: U Penn Rejections: MIT, Columbia, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Northwestern, NYU What would you have done differently? I would have definitely submitted a better-prepared application for the NSF, since funding is kind of an issue for me. I found out about the fellowship a week before the deadline and decided to apply anyway. That said, I wouldn't have done much else differently, since I'm really ecstatic about my acceptances! :-) Accepts: Acceptances: UCLA, Yale, Berkeley, Brown
- Institution: UCLA Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: nominated for Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship
Notification date: Feb 13, 2009
Notified through: Website, email
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: 36.5K altogether
Notification date: 2/19/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I am still in shock...
- Institution: UC Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: no first year funding, then TA
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I almost cried from happiness!
- Institution: Brown Economics, PhD
Decision: Admitted
Funding: 19k + summer stipend
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail (personal)
Comments:
I will probably decline soon though.
Rejects: Rejections: MIT, Columbia, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Northwestern, NYU
- Institution: MIT Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: HA!
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: 20-22 spots, 700 or so applicants
Waitlists:
FilleNouvelle 2009:
I'll post this now, since my decision is not going to be made especially soon, and it could eventually change. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Economics MA (Hons), Scottish University (ranked overall #23 in the world) Undergrad GPA: 1st Class (distinction), ranked 1 (tied with one other student) out of 98. Type of Grad: n/a Grad GPA: n/a GRE: 800Q, 580V, 5.5 AWA Math Courses: Mathematical Methods (A), Applicable Mathematics (A), Linear Algebra (A), self-study of Real Analysis, private tutoring (Economics classes were very math-based as well) Econ Courses: Everything there was to take, pretty much Letters of Recommendation: 1 Oxford, 1 Cambridge, 1 LSE (2 with US teaching experience) Research Experience: Econometrics research papers, senior thesis on convergence Teaching Experience: TA for Econometrics Research Interests: Development, Applied Econometrics, IO SOP: standard RESULTS: Acceptances: UNC ($$), UVA ($?), UT-Austin (no $), BU (no $), Michigan (no $, off waitlist) Rejections: Stanford, Princeton, NWU (initially waitlisted), Columbia, Berkeley, NYU, MIT, Harvard, Cornell (assumed), UChicago Waitlist: UPenn, Georgetown Withdrawn: LSE What would you have done differently? Obviously, when choosing my undergraduate institution, I didn't know I wanted to do a PhD. If I had known, I probably would have chosen a different undergrad. Also, I think staying in the US may have made things a bit easier. My results show that it's very possible to get good results when your institution is international and perhaps not that well-known, but that sometimes schools do not know how to view you. I ended up with 4 waitlists this cycle and a few unfunded admits. Anyway, other than that, wouldn't have done anything differently.
Accepts: Acceptances: UNC ($$), UVA ($?), UT-Austin (no $), BU (no $), Michigan (no $, off - Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: TBD
Notification date: 02/03/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: University of Virginia Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: UT Austin
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Not at this time
Notification date: 3/10
Notified through: Email
Comment: Fiddlesticks...I love UT, but I need $$!
- Institution: Boston University Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/18
Notified through: E-mail
Funding: None
Comments: Really needed money...doesn't sound like there's any chance of funding
- Institution: University of Michigan
Programme: Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 31/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments: They said their budget makes it 'impossible' to offer me even a tuition waiver.
I don't know what to do here.
Rejects: Rejections: Stanford, Princeton, NWU (initially - Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Couldn't care any less...Berkeley was probably my top choice, but I was drunkenly celebrating handing in my dissertation, so nothing could've knocked me down, lol.
- Institution: MIT Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Good to know
- Institution: Northwestern Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: check the website
Comments: Soooo disappointed
Waitlists: waitlist)
- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding:
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
First waitlist...dunno how I feel about that!
- Institution: Georgetown Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted for admission
Notification date: 3/6
Funding: Full funding if accepted
Notified through: email
Comments: Gah...admissions make no sense to me!
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics, PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Phone
Comments: That makes 4 waitlists I've received this cycle...
boiboi1986 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top 10 liberal arts college Undergrad GPA: Overall 3.91; Math 4.0; Econ 3.92 Type of Grad: - Grad GPA: - GRE: 800Q, 690V, 6.0AWA Math Courses(undergrad): Multi, Diff Eq, Probability, Statistics, Stochastic Processes, Real Analysis I (Taking while applying in the fall), Taking in the spring: Measure Theory + Abstract algebra Math Courses(PhD): - Econ Courses: Standard sequence, Public Finance, Experimental Econ, History Econ Thought, Honors Thesis Other Courses: Liberal artsy stuff Letters of Recommendation: 2 Econ (MIT, Yale, both young assistant profs), 1 Math (Stanford fairly senior profs). The math one didn't know me much (took 2 classes with him). The other two I'd done research for, so should've been fairly good. Research Experience: 2 summers Teaching Experience: 2 semesters at homework tutoring sessions. Research Interests: broad SOP: terrible, i picked a bad topic to write about. Other: RESULTS: Attending: UMich (Ann arbor) Accepted: UMich ($$ on apr 15th!), Wisconsin (TA$ on apr 15th too!), UC Davis (TA$+Fellow$, but with only a approx 1/2-tuition reduction) [not sure what one $ =?] Wait List: Upenn, presumably rejected in the end. Rejections: "Almost everywhere" (top 10 + a few other top 11-20's) What would you have done differently? a lot. i messed up my applications cuz i did it very last minute, i pretty much did it all over 3 very intense nights before the collective deadline (dec 15). so my SOP was a disaster, apparently i picked the completely wrong topic to write about. and also my letter of recommendation writers didn't have too much time to write it. In any case, while i was initially quite disappointed, im now very happy to be going to michigan!
Accepts: Attending: UMich (Ann arbor)
Accepted: UMich ($$ on apr 15th!), Wisconsin (TA$ on apr 15th too!), UC Davis (TA$+Fellow$, but with only a approx 1/2-tuition reduction) [not sure what one $ =?]
- Institution: UC Davis Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: funding decisions will apparently be made "before the end of march"
Notification date: 2/4/09, 4:47pm ET
Notified through: Email first, later on website too
Comments: also invited me to an open house w/ up to $300 reimbursement.
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No idea! from the looks of it i doubt im getting much funding.
all it says is
"We are happy to report that the Admissions Committee of the Department of Economics has enthusiastically recommended to Rackham Graduate School that you be admitted to our PhD program.
A letter outlining the specific details of this offer is being sent to you shortly.
Congratulations!"
Notification date: Just checked it this morning (3/17)
Notified through: Website
Rejects: rejected in the end.
Rejections: "Almost everywhere" (top 10 + a few other top 11-20's)
- Institution: Yale University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 2/20/09, 12:28pm ET
Notified through: Email directing me to status on website
Comments:
- Institution: Cornell Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 1/26/09, 11:45am ET
Notified through: Email
Comments: was pretty shocked to be rejected just 11 days after the deadline
- Institution: Northwestern Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: Morning 2/25 Checked on website myself, no emails, nada.
- Institution: Minnesota Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 2/25 4:58pm email
Waitlists: Wait List: Upenn, presumably - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/4 15:13 ET
Notified through: Email
funkychinamen 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top 10 Econ program, transfer from top 40 Econ program, Econ major Undergrad GPA: 3.892 /4.000 Type of Grad: None Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 780Q 480V 4.5AWA Math Courses: Calc I, Calc II, Calc III, Vector Calc, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability Theory, Linear Algebra - proof-based, Intro to Proofs, Real Analysis, Math Stats (Spring) Econ Courses: Intermed Micro, Intermed Macro, Topics in Macro, Analysis of Econ Data, I.O., International Micro, International Macro, Labor, Intro to Mathematical Econ, Game Theory, Econometrics, Grad Micro I, Applied Econometrics (Spring) Letters of Recommendation: One from an associate professor in the Ag Econ department who I researched with, one from an assistant professor at Business School who I researched with, one from professor who taught grad course Research Experience: One year with an associate professor in the Ag Econ department, One semester with assistant professor in Business school, senior thesis in progress Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: I.O., Micro Theory, Labor SOP: Looked back at it the other day. I HOPE they didn’t read it. RESULTS: Acceptances: USC Marshall ($), Duke ($), Northwestern ($), UCSD (No $), Texas (No $), Boston U (No $) Waitlists: UPenn (rejected), Caltech (rejected) Rejections: Yale, Princeton, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, MIT, Minnesota, Maryland, UCLA Anderson, Harvard, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Brown What would you have done differently? I would have studied harder for the GRE, finished a major in applied math, and applied to UCLA econ. (Not-so) Fun Facts: -Not accepted to any Ivy League school (UPenn waitlist) -Not accepted to any school that used the Embark system (Caltech waitlist) Attending: Northwestern!
Accepts: Acceptances:
USC Marshall ($), Duke ($), Northwestern ($), UCSD (No $), Texas (No $), Boston U (No $)
- Institution: Duke University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: In the mail
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: email to website
Comments: Hoo- and -ray!
- Institution: Northwestern University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Doesn't say
Notification date: 2/26/09 9:00PM PST
Notified through: Checked applyyourself
Comments: Take that, Minnesota!
- Institution: UC San Diego Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Admitted (Provisionally)
Funding: Not mentioned
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: YAY! One of my top choices! Feels good after a whole week of Top 10 rejections
- Institution: UT Austin Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Dunno... still confused.
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: Website
Comments: No e-mail...just checked the website. It says:
"We're pleased to inform you that you've been accepted to The University of Texas
at Austin. We recommend that you contact your graduate adviser as soon as possible.
It's a pleasure to welcome you as a graduate student."
Although, I did receive an e-mail from Eugenio J. Miravete making a correction to an e-mail he sent earlier regarding the date of the flyout...I never received the first e-mail...
- Institution: Boston University Economics, PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "Financial Aid Alternate"
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: I think getting accepted without aid to schools that are lower on your list than ones you've already been accepted to is absolutely great. You don't feel bad about being rejected, but it doesn't really change the set of schools you have to make a decision on. Will probably decline soon.
Rejects: rejected), Caltech (rejected)
Rejections:
Yale, Princeton, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, MIT, Minnesota, Maryland, UCLA Anderson, Harvard, Michigan, NYU, Cornell, Brown
- Institution: Stanford University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail AND Postal
Comments: What a better way to end a week of 5 rejections and 1 wait-list (not to mention 2 problem sets, and a Stat lab report), except with, not only another rejection from my dream school, but the official rejection letter in my mailbox when I come home? YAY!
- Institution: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: Website
Comments: Kind of feeling like Northwestern was a fluke...granted, the most AMAZING fluke of my life.
- Institution: Cornell University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 4/6/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Not an Ivy-Leaguer
Waitlists: Waitlists:
UPenn (- Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
securityblanket 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Economics, BA from Turkey Undergrad GPA: 2.80/4.00 Type of Grad I: Economics, Msc Grad GPA: 3.30 Type of Grad II: Financial Mathematics, Msc Grad GPA: 3.85 (ranked second out of 30-40 people) GRE: 780Q, 320V, 4.0AWA Math Courses: (3.30 average) Calc I-II, Linear Algebra, Honour's Linear Algebra I-II, Ordinary Differential Equations, Introduction to Probability Theory, Real Analysis I-II, Game Theory (grad level course form math. department), Difference Equations, Lebesgue Integration and Measure Theory, Introdution to Functional Analysis, Functional Analysis (PhD level), Probability Theory (Grad level), Stochastic Calculus Applied to Finance (Grad level), Stochastic and Deterministic Optimal Control (PhD Level), Partial Differential Equations and these are all I guess. Econ Courses: A lot since I am graduated and obtain my Msc fromm department of economics Other Courses: A lot of statics and econometrics courses (even more than my math course including grad and undergrad courses). Letters of Recommendation: 3 Econ profs plus one professional -- exceptional. 1 well known. Research Experience: Working in a research department for 3.5 years and published one SSCI paper (D-Class but anyway) and one conference paper (ECOMOD) Teaching Experience: TA for into to econometrics Research Interests: Applied time series econometrics, international finance, monetary macroeconomics, macro-finance models and DSGE models SOP: why my undergrad gpa is low, I want to be a policymaker etc (3 pages explains my professional activities etc.) RESULTS: Acceptances: UNC Chapel Hill (no funding) UC Santa Cruz (no funding) UPF (no funding) JHU (no funding) Rejections: so many Waitlists: UPENN and BU Will be attending: JHU rocks!!! What would you have done differently? My undergard GPA is a very big problem and even my math courses were not enough. may be this year was a disaster, who knows? but I have very close friend wişth a simlliar background that has done a lot better in two years ago. Anyway, still I am satisfied with JHU. I wish all TMers a good luck in the future. I hope you will be more lucky than me...
Accepts: Acceptances:
UNC Chapel Hill (no funding)
UC Santa Cruz (no funding)
UPF (no funding)
JHU (no funding)
- Institution: UNC Chapel Hill Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: We do not know yet
Notification date: 3/24
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: Finally... I guess I am going to US next year.
Rejects:
Waitlists: Waitlists: UPENN and BU
Will be
EconJames 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: International students. Good university in my home country but not well known. Undergrad GPA: Major in Econ, minor in Math, GPA 3.8 Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 800Q 570V 4.0A Math Courses: Mathematical analysis, Advanced algebra, Numerical analysis, Analytical Geometry, ODE, Real analysis, Complex analysis, Functional analysis, Probability theroy, Mathematical statistic, Dynamic optimization, Stochastic process Econ Courses: many, all basic courses including intermediate marco,micro,metrics. Grad Econ Courses: Advanced macro, Game theory, Advanced finance Letters of Recommendation: Not famous professors, but know me well Research Experience: Two papers published in domestic journals Teaching Experience: No Research Interests: Macro RESULTS: Acceptances: UMN, JHU, OSU, UBC, IOWA, IUB, ASU Waitlists: Princeton UPenn (rejected on April 15) Rejections: UCLA, UCSD, Michigan, Cornell, WUSTL, Rochester, Duke, CMU What would you have done differently? Perhaps attend a MA first. Or maybe should prepare a paper with a DSGE model. Comments: The undergraduate school's reputation matters a lot. If you cannot change this, try to get strong letter of recommendation then.
Accepts: Acceptances: UMN, JHU, OSU, UBC, IOWA, IUB, ASU
Rejects: rejected on April 15)
Rejections: UCLA, UCSD, Michigan, Cornell, WUSTL, Rochester, Duke, CMU
Waitlists: Waitlists: Princeton UPenn (
zshfryoh1 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. Math and Econ (double major), large public college in Northeast Undergrad GPA: 3.78 Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 770Q/630V/5.5A Math Courses (Undergrad level): Calc I&II (A, A-), Multivar Calc (B+), Lin Alg (B+), Intro to Prob and Stats (B-), ODEs (C), PDEs (A-) Math Courses (Grad - Masters level): Non-Measure Prob Theory (C-/A on retake), Numerical Analysis I&II - Proof based (B, A-), Stochastic Methods in Operations Research (A-) Econ Courses (Undergrad level): Intro Macro (A), Intro Micro (A+), Mathematical Intermediate Micro (A+), Mathematical Intermediate Macro (A-), Money and Banking (A-), Investment Analysis (B+), Financial Markets (A+), Independent Study & Research Paper on Real Options (A), Computational Finance (A+) Econ Courses (PhD level): Econometrics I (B-) Other Courses: Algorithmic Programming I (A+), Algorithmic and OOP II (A+), Full Science Honors Research sequence including three research presentations (all A or A+) Letters of Recommendation: One excellent from a Econ Prof who is fairly well known. One excellent from an Econ Asst Prof that I RA'd and TA'd for. One Excellent from CS prof I took for Computational Finance. Research Experience: A lot.Three years as an RA for a prof doing research into financial markets, and as part of this research I am in the process of developing a new method of programming simulations of financial markets for market microstructure research. Currently working in paper explaining new method, which I hope to submit to journals before September. Project for the Independent Study course on an application of Real Options to labor bargaining in sports. Will be submitted to a journal in May or June. Honor's thesis on applications of real options to natural resource and agricultural investment. Teaching Experience: One Semester as TA for Intermediate Micro. Subbed multiple times for professor in Options and Futures class Research Interests: Financial Econ (specifically Market Microstructure and Real Options Analysis), Micro Theory, Mathematical and Computational Methods, secondary interests in everything but monetary macro. SOP: Decent and pretty standard. Customized it for each grad school and explained some extenuating circumstances. Other: Full time student (35+ hours per week) at a school for the advanced study of Talmudic Law, simultaneous with my college schedule. Six student seminar presentations of original research in Talmudic Law. Five publications of original research in Talmudic Law. Two semester of extenuating circumstances (taking care of ill grandmother). Applied for NSF, did not receive. RESULTS: Acceptances: A number math/stats/FE masters programs Waitlists: UPenn Rejections: NYU, NYU Stern Econ, NYU Stern Finance, Columbia, Columbia GSB, Wharton Applied Econ, Wharton Finance Pending: None Attending: MA Stat, same as UG What would you have done differently? Nothing really. All my profs told me that with 20 more points on my GREQ I would have an excellent shot at 15-30 range schools and a chance at top 15's. However, my plan from the start was to only apply to a few top 15 programs, and if as expected I didn't get in, to go for a math/stat/FE masters and re-apply next year. I did not have the time to study to re-take the GRE anyway. Getting the UPenn WL this year is a good sign for next year's apps. Anyway, I will now have a chance to study for and re-take the GRE, take grad real analysis, a couple more PhD level econ classes and a few more stat classes. It is a one year MA with very flexible electives. I also hope to have two papers submitted to journals for publication as well as at least one conference presentation before application season next fall.
Accepts: Acceptances: A number math/stats/FE masters programs
Rejects: Rejections: NYU, NYU Stern Econ, NYU Stern Finance, Columbia, Columbia GSB, Wharton Applied Econ, Wharton Finance
- Institution: Columbia Business School Finance and Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: I only applied to reaches this year, pretty much expecting all rejections, with the intent to go for a masters in math and re-applying next year or the year after. Still, I was hoping on getting in somewhere.
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: I was expecting this to come sooner or later.
- Institution: Wharton Applied Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: Expected. Still, I would have liked to do the RM concentration.
- Institution: Wharton Finance PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6
Notified through: Email to check website
Comments: Two Wharton rejections in one afternoon. Both were expected though.
- Institution: NYU-Stern Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail to check the website
Comments: Expected
- Institution: NYU-Stern Finance, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/16
Notified through: e-mail to check the website
Comments: Expected
- Institution: NYU Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/24
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Expected
Waitlists: Waitlists: UPenn
- Institution: UPenn Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: Email
Comments: I was expecting straight rejections, so this is a positive sign. I guess my letter of recommendation's were better than I thought.
tobleronic 2009:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. in Economics and Math, One of the "New Ivy Leagues" Undergrad GPA: 3.87, 3.92 Math/Econ GRE: Q 800; V 490; AW 4.5 Math Courses: Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis I, Theory of Numbers, Transformations and Geometries, Combinatorics, Statistics Econ Courses: Intro, Intermediate Macro/Micro, Labor, Financial Econ, Advanced Micro Theory, Metrics, Honors Thesis, Math for Econ (MA and PhD), Micro (MA), Micro I and II (PhD) Letters of Recommendation: 3 Econ Professors (a part time) and 1 math professor Research Experience: None Teaching Experience: None. Research Interests: Labor , Micro Applying to: Columbia, Yale, Harvard, MIT, Penn, Berkeley, Stanford, Princeton, NYU, NW, Duke
Accepts: - Institution: Duke Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: details will be sent by mail
Notification date: 2/26/09, 11:30 EST
Notified through: email
Comments: I can breathe now! :-)
Rejects: - Institution: UC Berkeley Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/02
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: MIT Economics Ph.D.
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/3
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Princeton University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
- Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail directing me to website.
Comments: at this point, FML! big time
- Institution: Northwestern Economics, PhD
Decision: rejected
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: check the website
Waitlists: - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email with an attached letter
- Institution: NYU Economics, PhD
Decision: waitlisted
Notification date: 3/12
Notified through: e-mail
dodora 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.S. Physics (HK) Undergrad GPA: 3.95/4 Type of Grad: Physics (TOP 20 US) Grad GPA: 3.97/4 GRE: 800Q, 640V, 4W Math Courses (undergrad): math required for physics major undergrad Math (grad): advanced mathematics for physics (A+) Econ Courses (grad): Macro I (A+), Econometrics (A+), Computational Macro (didn't take for grade) Econ Courses (undergrad): None Other Courses: a lot physics courses and a few biology courses...they're irrelevant, i guess Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors and one physics professor and one math professor Research Experience: RA for a condense matter physics lab; doing research in biophysics/computational bio labs...again, irrelevant Teaching Experience: TA for two years Research Interests: Macroeconometrics Concerns: obvisously, tooooo few econ courses. And I should apply to more places... Applied to: Stanford, UPenn, Cornell, UCSD, UMD, JHU, Georgetown, UBC, UToronto
Accepts: - Institution: Georgetown Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fellow
Notification date: 2/25/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Maryland Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: fellow
Notification date: 3/5
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: UBC Economics M.A
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 03/9
Notified through: email
Comments:
- Institution: UCSD Economics, PhD
Decision: Admitted
Notification date: 3/17
Notified through: Email
Comments:
Rejects: - Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: more or less expected...
- Institution: Stanford Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/6/09
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: more or less expected..but it still hurts...i'm not going to the gym today...i need to eat something really really sweet~~~
- Institution: Johns Hopkins University Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/11
Notified through: email
Comments: the rejection email is so short and unfriendly(?)~~~
Waitlists: - Institution: University of Pennsylvania Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 3/4
Notified through: Email
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Admit summary statistics:
| As submitted and recoreded from Test Magic: | There were 10 accepted out of 40 applicants.Of those accepted, average GPA was 3.93, average GREQ was 797.5.
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From the Department webpage in 2010 (please send me a link if this is wrong!) |
The program's goal is to admit 20 to 25 students a year. Applicants should be aware that the admissions committee must review a large number of applications (over 750 last year). Our decisions on admission and financial aid are facilitated when application materials are clearly presented, well written, and concise. In recent years we have, in general, only accepted students with GRE quantitative scores above 700; we are more lenient on the verbal score for students whose native language is not English. (Source) |
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