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futurefc 发表于 2014-8-29 04:59
嗯,研究生的教授还挺有名的,希望能帮助我.. 但我认为如果三封都是同样领域的不是片面了么?你的推荐信 ...
我是osu 经济的本科,我们honor program的一个professor是这样说的,我把他文章的一部分贴给你
To get admitted to a top-ranked Econ PhD program (Harvard, Stanford, etc.), you should have all of the following, ranked roughly in order of importance:
1.Some research experience as an undergraduate with an Econ faculty member who knows your research well enough to write a letter of recommendation. This should be in the form of a completed research paper that can be included in your application packet.
2.A strong letter of recommendation from at least one research-active Econ faculty member (someone who has published research in good journals within the past few years). Getting a good grade in their class is not enough; they need to be able to talk about your potential as a researcher, not just as a student.
Math courses at least up to Real Analysis I. Focus on taking proof-based courses like number theory as much as possible.
3.A near-perfect score on the GRE Quantitative section and a strong score on the GRE Verbal section.
A strong GPA. There’s no set cutoff, but top schools are going to want near-perfect grades, especially in your Econ and Math courses. But taking easy courses just to bolster your GPA is a bad idea. Grad schools really appreciate students who are taking challenging courses, even if their grades aren’t perfect.
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