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Acceptances:
kevinomic 2008:
Undergrad: Small private university (Loyola University New Orleans) majored in Accounting and Finance GPA: 4.0 Grad: MA Economics University of Colorado Denver GPA: 3.98 Math:Calc I-III (As), Linear Algebra (A), Diff Eq (A), Abstract Math (A), Real Analysis I (A) GRE: 790Q/530V/5.5AW Teaching experience: Principles of Macro Instructor, Stats Lab Instructor, TA for Econometrics (Grad), Research Methodology (Grad), Intermediate Macro / Micro, Principles of Macro/Micro Research experience: Masters thesis, turned into co-authored paper w/ advisor, submitted for publication. Blogged about on Freakonomics! (College Football and Crime). RA job during MA program (2.5 years) letter of recommendation: 3 from professors. I think they were really good. Interests: labor, education, health, applied metrics What I learned: I'm very pleased with my results Accepted: UCSB ($$$), Cornell - PAM ($$), UC Irvine ($$), MSU ($), Washington ($), CUNY ($$), Oregon ($$), CU Boulder ($$), Michigan (no $), Wisconsin (no $), UT Austin (no $) Rejected: Berkeley, Princeton, Maryland, Wharton (Applied Econ) Attending: UC Santa Barbara, very excited. Not the best program I got into, but great faculty to work with, great location, great fellowship package. I know a lot of people (especially in this forum) stress going to the best ranked school you get into, but I'm a little older and location and fit were very important to me. I'm very happy about my decision. Other: I don't have any of the pedigree (top undergrad, grad, etc.), but feel that I did very well. I got to know my professors in grad school very well and got lots of research and teaching experience. I think my LORs pushed me up a few notches and allowed me to get really good funding packages from lower ranked programs (30-70) and got in with no funding to some 10-20 ranked programs. Although I didn't contribute, I found this forum very helpful and a little addicting. Good luck to all you future applicants.
Accepts: Accepted: UCSB ($$$), Cornell - PAM ($$), UC Irvine ($$), MSU ($), Washington ($), CUNY ($$), Oregon ($$), CU Boulder ($$), Michigan (no $), Wisconsin (no $), UT Austin (no $)
Rejects: Rejected: Berkeley, Princeton, Maryland, Wharton (Applied Econ)
Waitlists:
3ohto4oh 2009:
Type of Undergrad: B.A. Economics, large top 25 U.S. Public research university Undergrad GPA: 3.0 (rounding up LOL) Type of Grad: M.A. Economics, terminal degree within department Grad GPA: 4.0 GRE: 790Q, 570V, 5.0AWA Math Courses: Calc I-II (AP credits), Math Stats (A), Discrete Math (A), Math for econ (undergrad and grad, A, A) Econ Courses: Tons. Sloppy undergrad grades, All A's in MA. Other Courses: Random stuff like Japanese Letters of Recommendation: 3 professors of econ Research Experience: MA thesis, submitted for publication (fingers crossed!) Teaching Experience: Tutoring Research Interests: Macro, applied macro, forecasting. SOP: Suggested a couple of potential research topics. Concerns: No serious math courses hurt me in applications, could make things more difficult in my studies. RESULTS: Attending: City University of New York, Graduate Center. $18k "Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship," guaranteed for 5 years. Admitted, Declined: American U ($-WL), Northeastern U ($$), Suffolk U ($), and the New School () Waitlists: Boston C, U Washington, U North Carolina, Georgetown U Rejections: Johns Hopkins U, U Maryland, Boston U, George Washington U, Michigan U What would you have done differently? Very happy with this outcome. I spread my applications far and wide, so I am sure that I got into the best program that I could have - and then I fell in love with CUNY on a campus visit. As for advice to others, I have a huge hole in my transcript where there should have been upper-level math courses, and I should have corrected that.
Accepts: Attending: City University of New York, Graduate Center. $18k "Enhanced Chancellor's Fellowship," guaranteed for 5 years.
Admitted, Declined: American U ($-WL), Northeastern U ($$), Suffolk U ($), and the New School ()
Rejects: Rejections: Johns Hopkins U, U Maryland, Boston U, George Washington U, Michigan U
Waitlists: Waitlists: Boston C, U Washington, U North Carolina, Georgetown U
Mpianatra 2010:
PROFILE:
Type of Undergrad: Top 20 econ program
Undergrad GPA: 3.56/4
Type of Grad: MS in same major/university
Grad GPA: none at time of application
GRE: 780/580/5.5
Math Courses: Calc I/II (A-), Real Analysis (in progress during app), Calc III (A+), Linear Algebra (A), Ord. Diff. Eq. (A) [last three courses taken as non-degree student at state school w/o econ phd]
Econ Courses: Intro Micro/Macro (A), Inter Micro (B+), Inter Macro (A), Labor Economics (B), Income Distribution (A), Developing Country Labor Markets (A-), Applied Econometrics (A-), Econ Dev't (A-), Public Finance (A-), Economic Data (B), Grad Micro Theory I (in progress), Grad Econ of Education (in progress)
Other Courses: Intro Stats (A-)
Letters of Recommendation: Thesis Adviser- known for a long time (pretty strong), Second Thesis Adviser-mostly knew from a course (positive but probably pretty generic), RA prof (also probably pretty generic)
Research Experience: Master's thesis but hadn't done much for it at time of application
Teaching Experience: Just short of teaching credential
Research Interests: Development, Political Economy, Labor
SOP: Nothing special. Run of the mill about why I like econ, why I was qualified, and why I liked the school.
Other:
RESULTS:
Acceptances: American ($?), BU (no $), CUNY (Fellowship), Fordham ($?), Colorado ($$$), UI-Chicago ($?), Washington (no $), Wisconsin ($$)
Waitlists: BC
Rejections: Columbia, Duke, Emory, Georgetown, George Washington, Minnesota, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, UCLA, Maryland, UNC, Notre Dame, USC, Texas,
Attending: Wisconsin
What would you have done differently?
What I wouldn't have done differently was apply to so many schools. I had a lot of reach schools on my list and all it takes is one of them to accept you. Some rejections from very lowly-ranked schools with some acceptances from relatively high-ranked so it can be hard to predict. Obviously getting better grades would always help but I'm very satisfied with the overall results.
Accepts: Acceptances: American ($?), BU (no $), CUNY (Fellowship), Fordham ($?), Colorado ($$$), UI-Chicago ($?), Washington (no $), Wisconsin ($$)
- Institution: UIllinois-Chicago
Decision: Accepted
Funding: will hear in March
Notification date: 2/10
Notified through: Postal Service
Posted on GF: yes
Comments: At least I got one in the bag
- Institution: Wisconsin-Madison Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition waiver + $12.5K TAship 1st year, something guaranteed for 3 more years
Notification date: 2/27
Notified through: Email + More info by mail
Posted on grad cafe: No
Comments: Anyone else accepted know if they reimburse for flyout?
- Institution: CUNY Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "Short list" for an 18k fellowship
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GF: No
Comments: Likely will withdraw due to better offer.
- Institution: Fordham University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Waitlisted
Notification date: 03/04/2010
Notified through: Email
Comment: I hadn't researched the program well. Just picked it b/c it's in NYC.
- Institution: Wisconsin-Madison Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Tuition waiver + $12.5K TAship 1st year, something guaranteed for 3 more years
Notification date: 2/27
Notified through: Email + More info by mail
Posted on grad cafe: No
Comments: Anyone else accepted know if they reimburse for flyout?
- Institution: CUNY Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: "Short list" for an 18k fellowship
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GF: No
Comments: Likely will withdraw due to better offer.
- Institution: Fordham University Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Waitlisted
Notification date: 03/04/2010
Notified through: Email
Comment: I hadn't researched the program well. Just picked it b/c it's in NYC.
- Institution: UC-Boulder Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: ~15k TA, 5k Fellowship
Notification date: 03/09/10
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: No
Comment:
- Institution: BU Phd Economics
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/29
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: No
Funding: $0
Comments: Out at GWU and in at BU? This is a weird process.
- Institution: U of Washington Economics
Decision: Accepted
Notification date: 3/30
Notified through: email
Posted on GF: no
Funding: no
Comments:
Rejects: Rejections: Columbia, Duke, Emory, Georgetown, George Washington, Minnesota, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, UCLA, Maryland, UNC, Notre Dame, USC, Texas,
- Institution: Duke
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 2/17
Notified through: Email to check website
Posted on GF: no
Comments:
- Institution: Minnesota
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 2/26
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: no
Comments:
- Institution: Northwestern University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: Website
Posted on GF: No
Comments: Oh well...
- Institution: University of Michigan Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: No
Comments:
- Institution: Columbia University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 03/04/2010
Notified through: Email to check website
Comment: No surprise there.
- Institution: Minnesota
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 2/26
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: no
Comments:
- Institution: Northwestern University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: Website
Posted on GF: No
Comments: Oh well...
- Institution: University of Michigan Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 03/03/2010
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: No
Comments:
- Institution: Notre Dame Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 3/11/2010
Notified through: E-mail to check Website
Posted on GC: no
Comments:
- Institution: UCLA Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/11/2010
Notified through: Email to Check Website
Posted on GC: no
Comments:
- Institution: Emory University Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 3/12/2010
Notified through: e-mail
Posted on GC: no
Comments: got an early interview so this surprised me a bit
- Institution: NYU Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 03/12/2010
Notified through: email response from Marjorie Lesser
Comments: zero surprise but still a bummer
- Institution: UCLA Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: Mar 15
Notified through: Postal Service
Funding: N/A
Posted on GF: no
Comments:
- Institution: Maryland Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 03/20/10
Notified through: E-mail to Check Website
Posted on GC: No
Comments: C'est la vie.
- Institution: George Washington Phd Economics
Decision: Rejected
Notification date: 3/27
Notified through: Email to check website
Posted on GF: No
Funding: n/a
Comments: Seriously? Definitely didn't expect this.
- Institution: University of Texas Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: n/a
Notification date: 04/05/2010
Notified through: E-mail
Posted on GC: No
Comment:
Waitlists: Waitlists: BC
- Institution: Boston College Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: Waitlisted
Notification date: 12:30am ET 3/1
Notified through: Email
Posted on grad cafe: No
Comments: Not sure if I'll put my name on the list or not...
- Institution: Boston College Economics PhD
Decision: Waitlisted
Funding: Waitlisted
Notification date: 12:30am ET 3/1
Notified through: Email
Posted on grad cafe: No
Comments: Not sure if I'll put my name on the list or not...
wajihc 2010:
PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: Top 20 National University Undergrad GPA: Below 3.0 with double majors in ECON & PSCI Type of Grad: Northeastern University Grad GPA: 3.5 GRE: 770 Q, 520 V Math Courses: Calc I, II (B+), III (B+); Math & Stats for Economists (A-), Differential Equations (audited) Grad Econ Courses: Micro (B), Macro (A), IO (B-), Ph.D. level Econometrics (A-), US Economic History (A) Ugrad Econ Courses: Intermediate Microeconomics (F then B), Intermediate Macroeconomics (B-), Intro to Stats (A), US Economic History Seminar (B), International Trade (C+) Other Courses: Letters: Ugrad Professor with Ph.D. from Iowa, Associate Professor in Ph.D. econometrics with Ph.D. from Indiana, Grad Professor in econometrics with Ph.D. from UC Berkeley Research: Ph.D. econometrics course paper on sources of multifactor productivity Teaching: None Research Interests: Economic growth and development SOP: Discussed my journey to get to economics, what I'm doing to augment my math skills, and personal motivation from ethnic background RESULTS: Acceptances: NC State (no $), GWU (no $), American (no $), CUNY (no $) Waitlists: Rejections: Indiana, Iowa State, CO-Boulder, Syracuse, Notre Dame, FL Int'l, Brandeis Pending: What would you have done differently? If I were to do ugrad all over, I would have minored in math and accounting, and gotten better grades in undergrad. Assuming my ugrad mistakes, in grad school, I would have taken Real Analysis. Final call: I deferred NC State, GWU, American, and CUNY. I got tired of being a broker in NYC, and will start at American this coming January.
Accepts: Acceptances: NC State (no $), GWU (no $), American (no $), CUNY (no $)
Rejects: Rejections: Indiana, Iowa State, CO-Boulder, Syracuse, Notre Dame, FL Int'l, Brandeis
Waitlists:
conman 2012:
Institution: Boston College Program: Economics PhD Decision: Rejected Funding: N/A Notification Date: 3/17/2012 Notified Through: Mail Posted to GC: No Comments: Dated March 13
Accepts: - Institution: CUNY Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Waitlist for Fellowship
Notification date: 04/09/12
Notified through: Email
Posted on GC: Yes
Comments: TA/RA positions available. Good match of research interest and the faculty members I have met were wonderful people.
- Institution: George Washington University Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: No Funding.
Notification date: 04/06/12
Notified through: Email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: Unfunded. A Professor I contacted stated getting a certain cutoff gpa in the first year will mean consideration for funding (no gurantee, but students with the gpa are usually funded). Preferred since I want to work in private sector/economic policy and GWU has good placement record with WB/IMF.
- Institution: Stony Brook University Economics PhD
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Waitlist
Notification date: 03/19/12
Notified through: Email
Posted on GC: No
Comments: Funding Waitlist, but been told high likelihood of fudning if I decide to attend.
Rejections: BC, UVa, Georgetown, UMD, Cornell, UCSC
Rejects: - Institution: Boston College Economics PhD
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification Date: 3/17/2012
Notified Through: Mail
Posted to GC: No
Comments: Dated March 13
Waitlists:
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