Sure.
Undergrad: 3.5 GPA Top 25 (Linguistics major)
Masters: Higher Education 7.0/8.0 (ed schools are wierd this is like having a 3.7. Would have been higher but an econ course destroyed me lol) (Top 5) (Took demography cognates at a top 5 soc program)
GRE: 770Q 560V 4.5W
Letters of rec were solid. All from profs. 1 from a prof at a top 5 soc program. The other 2 from my masters program.
Experience: Brookings, U.S. Census Bureau, Researcher at a think tank at the School of Education where I got my masters. Research experience in Sociology of Medicine (currently), and I was also the data mongerer for a well-known emeritus University President. I have 2 meaningful publications on the way (1 which I used as my writing sample).
I am savy with ArcGIS, Stata, SAS, SPSS, Visual Basic Excell (Excell macros), and can do a bit of CSS.
I would also encourage you to take some very advanced quant coursework. I'm basically coming into a PhD program with everything but Event History Analysis, and Structural Equation Modeling on the quant side. (I'm going to have to play some catch-up on the theory and classical sociology though).
My interests are immigration, education, inequality, and demography. (I can work outside my comfort zone too though. Currently with sociology of medicine, and at the Census with military data.) I applied to so many programs because I was fearful I might not get into any. As you can see my GRE verbal score is lower than seemingly everyone's in this forum. What I think has worked in my favor is that most highly ranked soc programs are quant oriented.
I think my best chances for admission are the departments which champion immigration and education research.
Hope this helps.