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Acceptances:
PHDism 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Business Admin and Computer Science double major. A small US University nobody has heard of. Pretty certain nobody has gone to Econ PHD from there. Undergrad GPA: 3.9 (But that was all A's and one C) Type of Grad: Policy oriented degree in US, one of the top of its kind. Grad GPA: 3.6 GRE: 790/650/5.5 Math Courses: Calculus III (A-) and Linear Algebra (B+) only by US applications deadline and before Toulouse. Taking Real Analysis and ODE in Spring, and was able to show this to LSE, UPF and HEI Econ Courses: Some in undergrad, but not rigorous. A whole bunch during the grad school - but they count as intermediate undergrad level. Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: One from econ and one from stats professor from top 10 Econ. Both very strong. Also two professional from World Bank economists, very strong. Research Experience: Three years at the World Bank Teaching Experience: TA for econ course. Research Interests: SOP: Had a lot of explanation to do for non-traditional profile. Was logical for whoever cared to read it - but I do not know if they ever do. Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: LSE, UPF, Geneva HEI($$) Waitlists: Rejections: NYU, Princeton, Yale, Toulouse M2 Pending: What would you have done differently? Many things. But mostly taken more math. I was clueless that just third semester Calculus and Linear Algebra was not enough - till I discovered this forum in December. But by then it was too late, and my US and Toulouse applications were out. I have been out of school for 4 years, but I registered as non-degree and am taking ODE and Real Analysis now in spring. That probably helped in European applications sent in February. Maybe indicated motivation.
Accepts: Acceptances: LSE, UPF, Geneva HEI($$)
Rejects: Rejections: NYU, Princeton, Yale, Toulouse M2
Waitlists:
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
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:
lightyears 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Laurea in Economia e commercio Undergrad GPA: 26,5/30 Type of Grad: Laurea specialistica in scienze dell'economia (2-years) Grad GPA: 29,5/30 GRE: 800/550/3,5 Math Courses: Math analysis 1/2, Math for economists (optimization, ODE), financial math (up to some stochastic calculus), Stochastic Processes, Probability theory, Statistics Econ Courses: usual stuff, a lot. No int. micro. A lot of int. macro, monetary, banking etc. Other Courses: History of economic thought, Modern history etc. Letters of Recommendation: 2 Math PhD profs, 1 Econ prof, pretty standard and positive I think. Research Experience: no Teaching Experience: no Research Interests: Macro, monetary, international SOP: Boring but standard I think Other: Nothing special. RESULTS: Acceptances: CEMFI (attending), UPF, Tinbergen I, ULB. Waitlists: none Rejections: EUI Pending: Toulouse What would you have done differently? Nothing. Since when I realized I wanted to do a PhD (middle of my first year of Msc!), I was already in the wrong university (unknown), with no time, and with an Erasmus period starting in few months. Given that, I did all I could. I didn't apply in the UK for economic reasons, and I wanted to stay in quite a warm place. At the end of the process, I'm very satisfied.
Accepts: Acceptances: CEMFI (attending), UPF, Tinbergen I, ULB.
- Institution: Tinbergen Institute Economics MPhll/PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: None
Notification date: 3/6
Notified through: E-mail from Judith
Comments: No funding and rain? Mmmh
- Institution: CEMFI
Programme: 2-year Master in economics and finance
Decision: Accepted (e-mail and snail mail)
Notification Date: 25/2/2009
Funding: Tuition waiver
Comments: i'll go there
- Institution: Tinbergen Institute
Programme: Mphil/PhD
Decision: accepted (e-mail)
Notification Date: 04/03/2009
Funding: No
Comments: Great, but too rainy
- Institution: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Programme: Economics Msc
Decision: Accepted (e-mail)
Notification Date: 30/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments: Nice for self-esteem, less for my wallet
Rejects: Rejections: EUI
- Institution: European University Institute
Programme: Phd
Decision: Rejected (e-mail)
Notification Date: 16/01/2009
Funding: None
Comments: Too bad
Waitlists:
postgradecon 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: BSc in Economics and Mathematics from a well-known but not so good in economics university in Canada. Undergrad GPA: converts to about 3.85/4 Type of Grad: LSE Grad GPA: not yet known GRE: 780Q/530V/4.5AWA Math Courses: Calculus I-II-III (A/A+'s), Linear Algebra I-II (A+'s), Real Analysis I (A+), Differential Equations (A+), Logic and Set Theory (Proofs) (B), Sampling (B+), Prob and Stats (A+), History of Logic (A). Graduate: none Econ Courses: Intermediate Micro and Macro (A+'s), Advanced Macro (A), Advanced Micro (B+, level of grad Varian), Econometrics (A+), Labour (A), Cost-Benefit (A), Math econ (A), Development (B, abroad), Industrial Organisation I-II (A-, A) Graduate Econ Courses: Before my masters: Time series econometrics (A), Institutional economics and China's development (A+, with a mini-thesis). Masters: econometrics, micro, macro, political economics (no grades yet). Other Courses: A bunch of biochemistry classes before switching to econ (grades between A- and A+). Some philosophy classes as extra electives (A+ in all). Letters of Recommendation: 3 from my undergrad, all really enthusiastic (PhDs from Princeton, Queen's and from a German university). One I wrote a mini-thesis with during a graduate class. A fourth was from my graduate program, didn't know me well, was in the beginning of the first year. I sent a different combination of 3 letters to different schools (deadlines were not at the same time and got the fourth a bit later, more on this below). Research Experience: 2 years as research assistant in a well-respected small Canadian think tank, focusing on productivity and other welfare issues. Teaching Experience: none. Research Interests: Political economy, microeconomics, development. SOP: Talked mostly about my interest in economics, my research interests, and why the school would be a good fit.. pretty standard and not that good. Other: RESULTS: Acceptances: UBC PhD ($$), UPF Masters ($), LSE (no $) Waitlists: none Rejections: Caltech, MIT, NYU, Columbia Pending: none Attending: UBC (did not want to do a second master's degree before re-applying next year and UPF did not recognize my masters as good enough for their PhD). What would you have done differently? As mentioned earlier, I have sent different sets of letters to different schools. Instead, I would have sent the 3 letters from undergrad to all schools and not bother to send a not-so-good letter from my grad teacher. At first I thought it was important, but thinking back I think this might have ruined my chances at most US schools. I was accepted at all schools that didn't receive that letter.Also, I would have applied to much more schools, but I decided late and did not have much time to think about it. In the end, I am satisfied since UBC is well-respected in its country and on par with a lot of top30 schools in the US.
Accepts: Acceptances: UBC PhD ($$), UPF Masters ($), LSE (no $)
Rejects: Rejections: Caltech, MIT, NYU, Columbia
Waitlists:
z109620 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics with Minor in Math and Philosophy from a mediocre state school which does have an Econ and Math PhD (NIU) Undergrad GPA: 3.76/4.00 (Econ: 3.93/4.00 Math: 4.0/4.0) Type of Grad: Just two masters course Econometrics and Math for Econ Grad GPA: 3.5 GRE: 750Q, 470V, 4.0AW Math Courses: Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Diff Eqs, Undergrad Analysis I, and Prob. & Stats (also Undergrad Analysis II (W)) Econ Courses: Typical stuff, plus Grad Math for Econ (B) and Grad Econometrics (A) Other Courses: A couple proof based logic courses (B,A) Letters of Recommendation: 1 really good letter (Senior Prof., Wisconsin), 1 good letter (Visiting Prof., Penn) and 1 ok letter (Chair, London) Research Experience: Senior Paper Teaching Experience: None Research Interests: My main focus is Applied Micro Development, however, within the above field I am interested in Agriculture, Trade, Behavioral, Public and Political Economics SOP: I think it is ok, talked about my Senior Paper, my passion for research and my goals for the future. Other: I did not get into econ until junior year RESULTS: (all masters programs) Acceptances: UC Davis ARE (partial tuition and job as grader), UBC (partial tuition), UPF (no$), Cornell AEM (no $), Purdue ag econ (no $), UIC (no $), U York, U Bristol, U Sussex, USF (20k over two years) Rejections: Wisconsin AAE and Toronto Doctoral Stream Pending: Queen’s MA What would you have done differently? Well I wish I would have known that I wanted to do Econ earlier, as well as gone to a more prestigious undergrad. However, besides that I feel that I did very well, especially considering the tough year. I am very happy with UC Davis ARE, I plan to work really hard and advance to their PhD, seeing as there program is probably one of the best in the world given my prefers. Attending: UC Davis ARE masters
Accepts: Acceptances: UC Davis ARE (partial tuition and job as grader), UBC (partial tuition), UPF (no$), Cornell AEM (no $), Purdue ag econ (no $), UIC (no $), U York, U Bristol, U Sussex, USF (20k over two years)
Rejects: Rejections: Wisconsin AAE and Toronto Doctoral Stream
Waitlists:
chestnut.cc 2009:
PROFILE: Type of Undergraduate: BA Economics from a Top 10 college in my country (south east Asia) with math and stat minors Undergraduate GPA: Currently (Final Year) 84%. We don't use the GPA system so I'm unsure of how much that translates to. It's similar to a UK percentage system though Type of Graduate: NA Graduate GPA: NA GRE: 760V, 800Q, 5.5 AWA TOEFL: 119 Math Courses: Three Year long Industrial Mathematics courses. Audited Real Analysis, Linear Algebra of the more rigorous sort. Statistics Courses: Three Year long Applied Statistics courses. Economics Courses: Economics Specials I II III IV. Basically intermediate micro, macro, international trade, history of economic thought, monetary, development economics. Letters of Recommendation: Head of Department, Senior Lecturer, no one known, will serve my purposes. Research Experience: NA Teaching Experience: NA Research Interests: Political Economy, Game Theory, Mechanism Design, Micro theory. SOP: Short, Simple, just tried to signal course content, courses audited, interests. Applied to: LSE, Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, Toulouse, UPF BGSE, Tilburg, Erasmus Mundus Acceptances: LSE EME(2 yr), Toulouse M1, UPF, Tilburg (MPhil), Erasmus Mundus MMEF1, Cambridge PG Dip (Econ) Rejections: Oxford, UCL, Erasmus Mundus QEM Attending: LSE
Accepts: - Institution: Toulouse School of Economics M1 Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Applied for Eiffel Scholarship
Notification date: 12-23-2008
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Applied early December
- Institution: Barcelona GSE MSc Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: None
Notification date: 02-03-2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Applied in early January, have to pay a reservation fee of Euro 500 by the 24th
- Institution: Tilburg MPhil (1st Year)
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Euro 7812 fee remission, Applied for CenTER Scholarship
Notification date: 02-17-2008
Notified through: E-mail
Comments: Applied late January
- Institution: Université Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne
Programme: Erasmus Mundus MMEF1
Decision: Accepted
Funding: NA
Notification Date: 17/03/2009 via email
- Institution: LSE
Programme: MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (2 yr)
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 31/03/2009
Funding: None
Comments: Conditional upon set GPA, and attending the September math courses.
- Institution: University of Cambridge
Programme: PG Diploma Economics
Decision: Accepted
Notification Date: 06/05/2009 via email
Funding: NA
Rejects: - Institution: UCL MSc Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: NA
Notification date: 01-27-2009
Notified through: Letter
Comments: Applied in early December, expected
- Institution: Oxford
Programme: MPhil
Decision: Rejected
Notification Date: 31/03/2009 by mail
Waitlists:
y_satir 2009:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Econ from the top university of Turkey (international private university, education language is English) Undergrad GPA: 3.9/4 and 3.95 in Econ and Math GRE: 780Q, 330V, 4.0AWA TOEFL:100 ibt Math Courses: Math Analysis, Graph Theory, Math for Econ, Calc I & II, Stats and Probability I&II, Linear Algebra Econ Courses: Intro to Micro and Macro, Intermediate Micro and Macro, Econometrics I&II, Monetary Economics, Fiscal Econ, International Econ I&II, currently taking Game Theory, Theories of Growth And Development, History of Economic Thought Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ professors who know and like me substiantally Teaching Experience: tutoring for Econ 101&102 Courses Research Interests: Game Theory, Macroeconomic Policy games, Macroeconomic Theory (seems unrelated with Game theory which is micro Concerns: My GRE scores are not as high as they could be and I will have taken only undergrad degree SOP: Done with all the basics covered Other:Some Honors from domestic academic centers and Fulbright OI Grant Applying to: Princeton,MIT,Chicago(just for fun), Berkeley, Yale, UCLA, NYU, PENN,UCSD,Maryland, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Brown,Pompeu Fabra
Accepts: - Institution: Barcelona GSE-UPF MSc in Econ
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition Waiver + TA (£11K)
Notification date: Feb 3
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
I am happy, but I don't want to restart Phd applications for US on this september if I am rejected by all Phd rograms I have applied.
Rejects:
Waitlists:
ecuaecon 2009:
Type of Undergrad: international student with a a degree from a local university Type of Grad: MS econ from a mid-size private american university Undergrad GPA: 3.6/4 Graduate GPA: econ 3.6, econ + math 3.4 GRE: 770Q, 470V, 4.0 AW Math Courses: Calculus I, II, III. Statistisc I, II. Linear Algebra. Math for econ (undergrad and grad). Advanced Calculus (Analysis). Not so great grades Econ Courses (grad-level): Micro (A-) and econometrics (A) Letters of Recommendation: 3 econ profs (graduated at UT, Brown, Cornell), I think these will be good recommendations. Research Experience: RA for a professor, RA local central bank, master's thesis Teaching Experience: instructor (econometrics) Research Interests: Institituions, Econ history, behavioral econ Concerns: I don't have a 800-gre, not so great grades for math courses Applying to: Caltech, Michigan, Maryland, WUSTL, Barcelona School of Econ, Warwick, Oxford, European University Institute, Queen's, British Columbia, Toronto.
Accepts: - Institution: BGSE-UPF MSc Economic
Decision: Accepted
Funding: no
Notification date: 2/3/2009
Notified through: E-mail
Comments:
- Institution: Warwick Economics MSc
Decision: Accepted
Funding: no word (most likely nothing)
Notification date: 2/17
Notified through: e-mail (official letter will come through regular mail)
Comments:
In: BGSE-UPF (MSc), Warwick (MSc)
Rejects: - Institution: Caltech Social Sciences
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 2/28/09
Notified through: email
Comments: Saw it coming, but still hurts
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MS
- Institution: Maryland Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: checked website
Comments:
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MSc
Out: Caltech, Maryland
- Institution: WUSTL Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/13
Notified through: e-mail
Comments: starting to worry if I'm going anywhere next fall
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwic, both MSc
Out: Catlech, Maryland
- Institution: European University Institute Economics, PhD
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/19
Notified through: e-mail.
Comments: sad.
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MSc
Out: WUSTL, Maryland, Michigan (not official yet)
- Institution: Oxford Economics, MPhil
Decision: rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/23
Notified through: e-mail
Comments:
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MSc
Out: Caltech, Maryland, WUSTL, EUI, Oxford
- Institution: Michigan Economics, PhD
Decision: rejected
Funding:
Notification date: 3/23
Notified through: e-mail (I e-mailed the grad secretary because I couldn't log-in the university webpage)
Comments: Admission Gods: I would like a funded offer
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MSc
Out: Caltech, Maryland, WUSTL, EUI, Oxford
- Institution: University of British Columbia
Programme: Economics MA
Decision: Rejected (e-mail)
Notification Date: 04/01/2009
Funding: None
Comments: am I going anywhere?
In: BGSE-UPF, Warwick, both MSc
Out: Caltech, Maryland, WUSTL, Michigan, EUI, Oxford
Waitlists:
leguan 2009:
Institution: UPF Program: MSc Decision: Accepted Funding: Full Tuition Waiver & TA Notification date: February 5 Notified through: E-Mail Comments: Tons of luck, mostly with my recommenders. And thanks to Italos for this thread.
Accepts: - Institution: UPF MSc
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full Tuition Waiver & TA
Notification date: February 5
Notified through: E-Mail
Comments: Tons of luck, mostly with my recommenders.
And thanks to Italos for this thread.
- Institution: Tilburg MPhil 1st Year
Decision: Admitted
Funding: in early March, Huygens and CentER nominated
Notification date: 1/12/09
Notified through: Email
Comments: Was my first admit and made me happy and confident towards my other applications. Will probably not attend (does match well, but not too well with my interests).
- Institution: Tilburg U MPhil Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full Tuition Waiver + Scholarship
Notification date:
01/26 (Admission) + 03/06 (Funding)
Notified through: E-Mail
- Institution: Tinbergen Institute MPhil Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Full Scholarship and Tuition Waiver
Notification date: 3/6
Notified through: E-Mail
Rejects: - Institution: Columbia Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: ...
Notification date: last week
Notified through: E-Mail
- Institution: Berkeley Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: hum...
Notification date: a few days ago
Notified through: E-Mail
- Institution: Princeton Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: nothing?
Notification date: a few days ago
Notified through: E-Mail
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