Hi RWBG and coachjrc.
I think either of you are in a position of authority to answer my question!
so i guess my question basically trickles down to, "does the adcom have a preference for quantitative over the qualitative, and vice versa?"
Maybe Rochester is an exception since it is very well known for quant specific training, but in general, it is my impression that many of the successful candidates lack the quant background at the time they enroll in their Phd programs. In any case they have to relearn all the tools, stats and what not, from what i gather.
But I found it ironic how many people at least on TGC are emphasizing the quant preparation in their SOP's.
I shouldnt generalize, but did these people simply happen to incorporate quant methods during their UGs, or are they leaning towards quant methodologies because adcoms tend to prefer those?
I did take upper econ, stats, multivariable calc and etc, but I am predominantly from an area studies background and I was wondering if I would be in a position of disadvantage for not having extensively discussed quant methodologies in my SOP
Thanks!!