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    chris_tyman 2010:
 PROFILE: Type of Undergrad: B.S. Mathematics/Economics (Not double major). 1st and 2nd Yr : Large state university in Louisiana. 3rd and 4th Yr: Top 5 public university.Accepts:Type of Grad: None
 GPA: 3.95 Overall. 4.0 Mathematics and Economics
 GRE: 800Q, 570V, 4.5 AWA
 Math Courses (undergrad-level):
 Real Analysis I (A), II (A), Topology (A+), Introduction to Lebesgue Integration (A), Optimization (A), Game Theory (A+), ODE (A), Linear Algebra (A+), Probability (A), Calculus I - III (A), Stochastic Processes (A), Integral Transforms (A), Discrete Dynamic Systems (A)
 Note: Everything before probability was taken after transfer.
 Econ Courses (undergrad-level):
 Into to micro (A), Intro to Macro (A), Intermediate Micro (A+), Intermediate Macro (A+), Statistics for Economists (A+), Introductory Econometrics (A), Price and Strategy (A+), Mathematical Finance I & II (A+), Honor's thesis (A+)
 Note: Although I got an A+ in Honor's thesis, I do not think the quality of my thesis is high.
 Letters of Recommendation:
 2 Letters from my college: One from a Econ Professor Emeritus who was my thesis adviser. One from a Math Professor for my game theory class (with honors adjunct, i.e. a little project, besides doing well in class).
 The 3rd one will come from my assigned economists in the Fed, who's also a professor of Finance in UK.
 Research Experience: Honors thesis, 2 Years of research experience at a regional Fed.
 Interests: Macro theories, Financial Economics, Monetary policies, Econometrics
 Statement of Purpose: Extensively on my research experience at the Fed + a little part on projects I did in undergrad.
 Concerns: 1) Low GRE verbal/writing, 2) Quality of LOR, 3) Senior thesis not exceptional, and 3) No publication, etc. VERY nervous.
 Schools: UCLA, MIT, Yale, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, UCSD, Boston U.
 Rejects:Institution: Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley Finance
Decision: Admitted with fellowship.
Notification Date: 2/16
Notified Through: E-mail
Posted on Grad Cafe: No Institution: University of Virginia Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Fellowship
Notificationn date: 17th February
Notified through: Email
Posted on Gradcafe: (yes or no) No
 Waitlists:Institution: Yale Economics
Decision: Rejected
Funding: N/A
Notification date: 02/18
Notified Through: Checked online status randomly.
Posted on Grad Cafe: No
Comment: 10, 400 Applicants? What the hell? They probably just lost my application somewhere.
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    no_time 2008:
 
Accepts:Been free riding this forum too long. Perhaps this could be useful for someone as it has been for me.
 PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: industrial engineering major from top school in small, developing latin american country
 Undergrad GPA: 6.3/7.0
 GRE: 800q, 650v, 5.0w
 Math Courses: Calculus, Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra,  Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Elements of Vector Analysis,  Functions of C in C, Numerical Methods, Probabilities, Statistics, Cue Theory, Optimization, Operations Research
 Econ Courses: Micro, Macro, IO, Finance Theory, Derivatives Pricing
 Letters of Recommendation: 1 from a finance professor from MIT-Sloan who I'm working with as an RA, 1 from a locally well known econ prof with whom I co-authored a paper, 1 from a locally well known OR prof from my university
 Research Experience: RA on two empirical finance projects for an MIT prof, co-authored 3 pol econ paper (not very relevant except for the fact that I got to work with my future recommender)
 Teaching Experience: I work as a junior faculty member at my former univeristy. I've instructed Finance Theory I and II several times and have extensive experience as a TA
 Research Interests: Corporate Finance, slightly biased to empirical
 SOP: I highlighted the fact that I worked at an investment bank prior to my academic interest, found some interesting questions that this experience had given me
 Other: International student,
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances: Columbia GSB Finance & Economics (attending),  UCLA Anderson, CMU Tepper, London Business School, Yale SOM, Boston College (interview), UBC Sauder
 Waitlists:
 Rejections: MIT Sloan, Chicago GSB, Stanford GSB, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas, NYU Stern, Duke Fuqua
 Pending: Harvard GSB
 What would you have done differently? Nothing really, this was by far the best outcome I could have dreamt of
 
 Acceptances: Columbia GSB Finance & Economics (attending),  UCLA Anderson, CMU Tepper, London Business School, Yale SOM, Boston College (interview), UBC Sauder
 Rejects: Rejections: MIT Sloan, Chicago GSB, Stanford GSB, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas, NYU Stern, Duke Fuqua 
 Waitlists: 
 
    DreamFactory 2009:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: BBA (minor Econ), International applicant, not top but one of the best schools in my country.
 Undergrad GPA: 3.83/4.00 after rescale, summa cum laude (within 2% of the graduates, but the transcripts doesn't offer the rank anymore)
 Type of Grad: Same school, MA econ - major:Economic theory (expected aug. 2009)
 Grad GPA: 4.0/4.0 after rescale
 GRE: 800Q, 670V, 4.0AWA
 Math/Stat Courses:
 Calculus I (B+),II (A), Intro to Probability (A+), Differential Equations I (B+), Linear Algebra I (Aced all exams, A+), II (A+), Analysis I (A+), II(A+), Topology I (A+), Stochastic Processes (A+), grad Real Analysis I (A)
 Econ Courses: undergraduate - Principles I (A+),II (A), Biz Econ (A), Monetary (A), Financial (B+), Micro (A+), Macro (A), Metrics (B+)/ graduate - Micro I (A+) II (A), Macro I (A), II (A+), Metrics I (A+), Financial Economics (A), Micro Seminar (A+), Public Sector Economics II (A+)
 Other Courses: Bunch in biz. especially in finance (mostly A's or A+'s in finance)
 Letters of Recommendation: 2 econ (both micro), 2 biz (both finance), 1 math (analysis 1,2, topology 1), all very strong but not so famous
 Research Experience: RA for 2 semesters (participated in a project), 1 working paper, conference participation etc.
 Teaching Experience: grad Micro I (MWG) - 2 semesters
 Research Interests: Behavioral Finance/Economics/Experimental, Market Microstructure, various topics in Micro Theory......actually almost everything in Finance and Economics since most of them are interesting (I'll choose them after I get to know more)
 SOP: no idea how it look like to the adcoms.
 Other: External fellowship.(5 years of tuition+health+18k)
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances/Attending: U of Chicago (Econ, very late admission!)
 Waitlists: none
 Rejections: 4 econ (actually I was rejected from Chicago econ in March) - Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia
 17 finance - Booth, Kellogg, Wharton, Stanford GSB, Sloan, Stern, Haas, Fuqua, Tepper, Simon, Anderson, UIUC, OSU, UMinn-TC, Eli Broad, Wisc-Madison, Johnson
 Pending: LSE MSc Finance and Economics (Applied after all those dings)
 What would you have done differently?
 I would've concentrated more on my SOPs. Should've had different major in my undergrad (changing major is not allowed in my alma mater, and Biz major had toooooooo many required courses back then). Also, I should have gone for exchange student in the U.S. when young...get some LORs from famous faculties there...BUT I DON'T CARE ex-post, I got into one of my favorite school!
 
 Acceptances/Attending: U of Chicago (Econ, very late admission!)
Rejects: Rejections: 4 econ (actually I was rejected from Chicago econ in March) - Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia
17 finance - Booth, Kellogg, Wharton, Stanford GSB, Sloan, Stern, Haas, Fuqua, Tepper, Simon, Anderson, UIUC, OSU, UMinn-TC, Eli Broad, Wisc-Madison, Johnson
Waitlists: 
 
    Fantiki 2010:
 
Accepts:Type of undergrad:
 1. B.Sc. Finance from the best business school in a mid-size European    country. In terms of financial research output the school is usually    ranked as Top 10 European/Top 100 worldwide
 2. (concurrently) B.Sc. Systems Science from the  best university in the   same European country
 Undergrad GPA: not  obvious to translate, somewhere between 3.6  and 3.9,  Top 5%
 Type  of Grad:
 1. M.Sc. Finance, same business school as above
 2.  (concurrently) M.Sc. Computer Science, same university as above
 Grad  GPA: again hard to translate, I would say between 3.8-4.0,  Top 5%
 GRE:  800Q, 570V, 3.5AWA
 Math Courses (undergrad): Introductory  mathematics I (Calculus,  Linear  Algebra, Analytical Geometry) (B+/A-),  Introductory mathematics  II  (Theory of continuity, Measures and  Integrals) (A), Introductory   mathematics III (Functional analysis, DE)  (A), Introductory mathematics   IV (PDE, IE), Introduction to optimization  (A), Introduction to   statistical inference (A), Time series analysis  (B+/A-)
 Math Courses (grad): stochastic processes (A), optimization  theory (B),   mathematical investment theory (B+/A-), game theory (A),  decision   making (A)
 Econ Courses (undergrad): Introductory,  Intermediate micro,   Intermediate macro, International economics and  finance, Money &   Banking - A:s
 Other Courses: Finance &  Computer Science (theory courses  may be  relevant), LSE summer school (A)
 Letters  of Recommendation:
 1. Finance full professor, thesis advisor, many A publications
 2. Computer science full  professor, thesis advisor, many A publications   (in comp science)
 3.  Circulating weakly positive letters from semi-famous full professors   in  finance and economics
 Research Experience:
 1. B.Sc. thesis in  finance
 2. B.Sc. thesis in systems science
 3. M.Sc. thesis in  finance - on decision making under information   asymmetries in finacial  markets (game-theoretical model+empirical   evidence)
 4. M.Sc. thesis in computer science -  empirical part (as a chapter in   an article) accepted in a top general  interest journal, but the   publication is not related to  economics/finance (biology), I am a   coauthor, but there are many others
 5. RA for the computer science professor
 6. Research internship  at an internationally well-known company, also 1   paper from there,  but published in a professional journal
 Teaching Experience: N/A
 Research  Interests: Information economics, financial economics  (theory +   empirical)
 Statement of purpose: http://www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/119180-post-your-statement-purpose-sop-here.html#post789723
 Other: graduated in advance, some good awards (placed third   nationwide  in math competition, scholarship for publishing thesis  etc.),  strong  technical skills (Assembler and similar hardcore stuff)
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances: Columbia finance ($) -> accepted this offer, LBS   finance ($), UNC-CH finance ($), UBC finance ($), LSE finance (external EU funding)
 Rejections: Stanford finance, UCLA finance, Stern finance,   Wharton finance, Haas finance, Kellogg finance, CMU finance, INSEAD   finance, MIT economics, Penn economics (out of the waitlist)
 What would you have done differently?
 Probably not much, may be would establish better relationships with a   couple of professors at my school. The application process to US   universities is difficult for European applicants because information   asymmetries are pretty large. I would recommend to establish good   relationships with professors who have strong ties to schools you are   applying (e.g. coauthoring, previous academic positions etc.). Also if   you are coming from a less known educational system/school try to get   short but informative course descriptions for the key courses as an   attachment to your transcripts (e.g. course names like Math I-IV are not   very helpful for admissions commiteas). I have received the feedback   from some schools that these two things helped my case.
 Overall I did much better than I expected.
 
 Acceptances: Columbia finance ($) -> accepted this offer, LBS   finance ($), UNC-CH finance ($), UBC finance ($), LSE finance (external EU funding)
Rejects:Institution: Columbia Business School Finance and Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Stipend + Research scholarship (26k) + optional TA (4.5k)
Notification date: 03/02/2010
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: Yes
Comments: Well, me in a top 10 finance program... I just was jumping around my flat for probably 2 hours this morning. Institution: Columbia Business School Finance and Economics
Decision: Accepted
Funding: Stipend + Research scholarship (26k) + optional TA (4.5k)
Notification date: 03/02/2010
Notified through: Email
Posted on GF: Yes
Comments: Well, me in a top 10 finance program... I just was jumping around my flat for probably 2 hours this morning.
 Rejections: Stanford finance, UCLA finance, Stern finance,   Wharton finance, Haas finance, Kellogg finance, CMU finance, INSEAD   finance, MIT economics, Penn economics (out of the Waitlists: |  |  | 
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    VGC 2008:
 
Accepts:PROFILE:
 Type of Undergrad: Good Latin American university
 Undergrad GPA: 5.9/7
 Type of Grad: Same Latin American university as undergrad.
 Ggrad GPA: 6.4/7
 GRE: 790Q 510V 3.0AWA
 TOEFL: 108/120
 Math Courses (undergrad and grad): Calculus I & II, Algebra I & II, Probability, Mathematical Statistics, Analysis, Mathematical Economics (dynamic systems and optimal control)
 Econ Courses(grad): Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Game Theory, Industrial Organization, Econometrics, Aplied Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Financial Economics, Enviorenmental Economics.
 Letters of Recommendation: Strong letter of recommendation from economics professor who know me well.
 Research Experience:  Master's Thesis, Working Paper, and several research assistanships. Mostly theoretical.
 Teaching Experience: Undergraduate Principles of finance.
 Research Interests: finance, auction theory.
 SOP: I invested a lot of time in it.
 RESULTS:
 Acceptances: Stanford GSB (finance)($$), MIT Sloan (Financial Economics)($$), Harvard (Business Economics)($$), Northwestern Kellogg (Finance)($$), NYU Stern(Finance)($$), Princeton (Economics)($$), Chicago (Economics)($$).
 Waitlists: Berkeley Haas (Finance).
 Rejections: Harvard (Economics), Wharton (Finance), Columbia GSB (Finance), Duke Fuqua (Finance).
 Pending: MIT (Economics), Chicago GSB (Finance).
 What would you have done differently?
 I really have applied to fewer places.
 
 Acceptances: Stanford GSB (finance)($$), MIT Sloan (Financial Economics)($$), Harvard (Business Economics)($$), Northwestern Kellogg (Finance)($$), NYU Stern(Finance)($$), Princeton (Economics)($$), Chicago (Economics)($$).
  Rejects: Rejections: Harvard (Economics), Wharton (Finance), Columbia GSB (Finance), Duke Fuqua (Finance).
  Waitlists: Waitlists: Berkeley Haas (Finance).
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