I'm looking for advice on what tier of school I'd be competitive for. Any input would be highly appreciated.
Undergrad: The Ohio State University
Majors: Mathematics/Economics
Ethnicity: South Asian
Overall GPA: 3.92 Math GPA: 3.79 Econ GPA: 4
Courses: (including all the math and only some economics) Except the first two calculus classes and the economics classes, all are proof based and honors level.
Single variable calculus (A)
Multivariable calculus (A)
Intro to Proofs (A)
Real Analysis I (A-) -- single variable real analysis
Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations (B)
Real Analysis II (A) -- metric topology and multivariable analysis
Applied Algebraic Topology (A)
Combinatorics (A-)
Probability (A) -- measure theoretic
Complex Analysis (A)
Econometrics I (A)
Econometrics II (A)
GRE -- Haven't taken it yet
Research Experience: None
Other highlights: Am doing reading course type option with two statistics professors (e.g. reading papers and meeting weekly to discuss for this summer. This fall I'll be taking the first of a 2 course sequence in abstract algebra along with a mathematical statistics course. I'm not too worried about either.
Interests: Still unsure, but I'm interesting in more theoretical programs than applied ones.
Type of Program: Statistics PhD programs
My main weakness is probably going to be limited research, but I'm hoping that I will have good letters to compensate.