haocabbage Posted October 11, 2012 Posted October 11, 2012 Hello everyone, I graduated in June from University of Washington with BS in Economics and BA in Mathematics. I didn't apply for this fall because I decided to take a year off. Now I'm going to start my application for the fall 2013 and I really need some advice from you guys. My cumulative GPA is 3.50 and my GPA in major is 3.68(Econ)/3.61(Math). My GRE score is Q170/V156/AW4. I don't have much research or intern experience. I'll try to get letters of recommendation from 1. a lecturer from the department of econ who knows me well; 2. a professor from business school (with phd in statistics) whom I work for; 3. the professor of my probability I class (it might be my weakest letter since I rarely talked to him). Given my background, I'm wondering how much likely I could get into the top programs like JHU, Harvard, U of Chicago etc.? Thanks a lot.
crazystat Posted October 14, 2012 Posted October 14, 2012 it is highly possible that you can get into UChicago Master program.
skywalk Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 it is highly possible that you can get into UChicago Master program. Hello, I am also interested in UChicago Master program, can you tell me more about their criterion in decision making or specifically why haocabbage presents a big possibility of being admitted? THX.
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