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  1. Thanks for your help. I'd also appreciate any feedback regarding the strength of my profile. What sorts of schools should I be applying to?
  2. Thanks for reading this, I would REALLY appreciate any feedback, advice, etc. I just graduated with a BA Cum Laude (no thesis) in Economics this past May from a private university. Due to bad advising my math background was pretty weak, so I've been taking extra math classes at a local state college, and have recently decided that I'd like to apply for a Masters in Statistics for the spring or fall of 2010. To summarize my profile: Undergrad: Econ 3.59, top 15 school GRE: 780Q, 740V, 5.0 AW Math classes: CalcI,II,III (A's and A-'s,) Intro Stats & Probability(, Econometrics (B+)(I know it's not technically math.) I just finished Linear Algebra (B/B+ expected,) will finish Differential Equations by the end of the summer, and by the end of this fall will have completed calc-based Probability, Intro Comp Sci, and one or two other advanced math courses. LOR's: I'm going to try to befriend my math professors in the fall, because as of now I don't know many. I can count on some econ professors for good LOR's. Constraints: 1)Due to my girlfriend's needs, I'd prefer to be in a city with multiple top-40 law schools. Basically, that means the Washington DC area, NYC, Boston, LA, Chicago, San Francisco. There are other cities that have one suitable law school, such as Austin, Atlanta, St. Louis, Durham NC, Seattle, etc. 2)I'd much prefer to start this spring rather than in the fall. Aside from the fact that many school only accept in the Spring, I'm worried that not having my grades for some of the pre-requirements will be a problem. Is that worry warranted? Would my lack of grades be a problem? Thanks for all of your help!
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