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Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate Yi Chen Department of Finance School of Economics

Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate Yi Chen Department of Finance School of Economics

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Page 1: Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate Yi Chen Department of Finance School of Economics

Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate

Yi ChenDepartment of Finance

School of Economics

Page 2: Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate Yi Chen Department of Finance School of Economics

I. WHY ECON PH.D.

Page 3: Applying to Economics Ph.D. as an Undergraduate Yi Chen Department of Finance School of Economics

The Placement• Teach in leading economics departments, business

schools and schools of public policy. • Work on congressional staffs and government

advisory councils,  and with organizations such as the World Bank.

• Found among the most influential positions in the market economy, ranging from corporate executives to hedge fund managers to economic consultants.

-From the Website of Department of Economics, MIT

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II. SOME FACTS ABOUT APPLICATIONS

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The situation of applying to economics PhD peaks in 2007, but has been falling rapid - at a tremendous speed - since the crisis, and no sign of recovering in the near future.

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• NEVER UNDER-estimate the difficulty in applying for economics PhD. … and NEVER OVER-estimate yourself!

• (To my knowledge) Top schools which have NEVER admit Chinese undergraduate: MIT, Harvard, Chicago

• Tops schools which rarely admit Chinese undergraduate: Stanford, Northwestern

• PREVIOUSLY nice but NOT any more:

UC Berkeley, Columbia, NYU

• Somewhat nice: Princeton, Upenn

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• Not being top, but do not like Chinese undergraduate: Cornell, Duke, Maryland

• Does gender difference exist?

-Yes, and maybe very large.

• What is the most important factor? GPA? Research experience? Reference Letter?

-For top schools, they are looking for PERFECT students

-Relation dominates all, but do not count on it.

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“The successful applicants had perfect or near perfect scores on the GRE, impeccable letters of recommendation, extremely high grades - especially in math and economic courses, and demonstrated evidence of research ability. ”

-From Stanford Website

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III. Personal Suggestions on Preparing to Econ PhD program

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As been shown previously, the situation is extremely tough these years so we have to prepare ourselves in EVERY aspect even to survive.

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My Profile• Courses– Economics first degree (130 credits),Overall: 3.82,

Major: 3.89– Mathematics second degree (39 credits), 3.93

• Papers– Two published Chinese papers (经济学(季刊);南方经济 )

– Three English working papers– Two conference presentations and several workshop

presentations• RA experiences– Assist for two CCER professors and co-author with

one GSM professor– Mastering in Stata

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• Honors– “ ”北京大学 学术希望之星–Mathematical Contest in Modeling – Meritorious

Winner

– China Undergraduate Mathematical Contest in Modeling – National Second Prize

• English Tests– GRE: 490/790/3.5

– TOFLE: 101 27/25/22/27

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Tips when applying

• Statement of Purpose – As an undergraduate, DO NOT emphasize your

achievement, focus on your potentials.

– Emphasize your research interest IF AND ONLY IF it matches the school.

• Curriculum Vitae–Make it VERY concisely

– Do not put things the committee not familiar with (such as Challenge Cup, but it may appear on PS)

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• Reference Letter– At least one RL should come very the one who

know you excellent well and it must be very TRUE (never underestimate the IQ of the committee).

• Contact the Professors (TC)–May not harm, but NEVER count on it.

• NEVER trust institutions such as BBY– You should know how unrepresentative and

unreplicable their examples are.

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Suggestions when preparing

• Start some kind of research ASAP– It may not help you greatly when applying, but do

help you to SURVIVE the PhD life.

– Think some long-run issues – application is just a start

• Mathematics– The more the better

–Mostly, it serves as an language to help you to understand ECONOMICS

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Understand the Application Process Better – Market of PhD positions

• Supply – universities; Demand – applicants

• Market with asymmetric information– University tries to find students with “talent”

– “Talent” is applicants’ private information

• Signaling game – applicants send signals (application materials) to persuade universities to believe they are talented

• Derived application strategy– Materials would be useful only if it is not duplicable

– Avoid cheap talking

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Further questions?

Contact:

[email protected]

Or

[email protected]

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