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Acceptances:
littletotoro 2012:
PROFILE Type of Undergrad: Top 10 Liberal Arts College Undergrad GPA: Economics Major - 3.72; Cumulative - 3.69; double Philosophy and Mathematics minor Type of Grad: N/A Grad GPA: N/A GRE: 800Q, 660V, 5.0 AW Math Courses: Calc 1 (A+), Calc 2 (A), Vector Calculus (B+), Linear Algebra (B), ODE (A), Probability Theory (B-), Intro to Analysis (A-), Operations Research (A-), Combinatorics (A) Econ Courses: Principles of Micro/Macro (A,A); Intermediate Micro/Macro (A-,A-); International Economics (A), Technology and Growth (A), Game Theory (B), Econometrics (A+), Labor Economics (A), Senior Seminar (B) Other Courses: N/A Letters of Recommendation: 3 Econ professors, 1 whom I co-authored a political economy paper with in a 4th tier journal Research Experience: RA for environmental economist over a summer, co-author as mentioned above Teaching Experience: N/A Research Interests: Behavioral Economics, Political Economy, Economics of Education, Labor Economics (Economics of Family, Unemployment) SOP: In retrospect, not very well written, lacked direction. Results: Acceptances (Master's): Duke, Tufts($), UBC Rejections: PhD - Michigan, MIT, Princeton, Yale, Minnesota, Johns Hopkins, Boston University, Cornell, Rochester, Brown, Maryland, Master's - Queen's, Toronto Waitlists: Wisconsin (rejected) Attending: Duke What would I have done differently? I really should not have been afraid of taking advanced math courses earlier, even though my comparative advantage is not in Math (because I was too obsessed with my GPA). So I should have taken Real Analysis and the Probability-Statistics sequence earlier. If I didn't do well in those courses, then it would have given me a better signal into my comparative advantage. As it stands, I'm still not sure. Should not have taken so many economics elective courses. I should also have done a computer science course (because nowadays facility with computing languages seems to be becoming more crucial for cutting edge economics research). Two words for all applicants: Mathematical Maturity. Build that up in your undergrad, while you have friends and faculty around you to help, as much as you can. Having said that, I'm happy I got into Duke and I'm going to put myself through as many math, statistics and PhD courses as I can stomach (in the words of Greg Mankiw). My GPA has a high likelihood of tanking. But if an Econ PhD is meant to be, then taking all these technical courses will be the best preparation that I can hope for. If not, then at least I would have challenged myself and learned valuable quantitative skills in the process before heading into the private sector.
Accepts: Acceptances (Master's): Duke, Tufts($), UBC
- Institution: Duke University MA Economics
Decision : Accepted
Funding : None
Notification Date: 3/19/2012
Notified Through : E-mail
Posted on GC : Yes
Comments: Very happy - will definitely take the hardest classes I can to see if I can actually hack it in a PhD program.
Rejects: Rejections: PhD - Michigan, MIT, Princeton, Yale, Minnesota, Johns Hopkins, Boston University, Cornell, Rochester, Brown, Maryland, Master's - Queen's, Toronto
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golden_bears 2012:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top Public University Undergrad GPA: 3.43 Type of Grad: Grad GPA: GRE: Math Courses: Applied Math double major Econ Courses (grad-level): Econ Courses (undergrad-level): Other Courses: Letters of Recommendation: Research Experience: Teaching Experience: Research Interests: SOP: Concerns: Weak gpa Other: Applying to: LSE(MSc. Econ-L1U3), UCL(MSc.),Tufts(MS),BGSE(MSc.),Tufts, McGill(MA), Accepts: - Institution: Barcelona GSE Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Partial Tuition Waiver(9,000 euros), TAship(5,000)
Notification date:12.18.2011.
Notified through: email
Posted on GC: no
Comments: Submitted GRE scan
- Institution: Tufts University MS Economics
Decision : Accepted
Funding : None
Notification Date: 3/19/2012
Notified Through : E-mail
Posted on GC : No.
Comments: Unsure about the program. I'm still considering going to BGSE, but this makes it a little more complicated...
Rejects: - Institution: Queen's MA Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 4/2/12
Notified through: email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: Same thing with waitlist.
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