Masters Ag Econ?

<p>I'm posting this since I'm having a tough time finding out rough requirements of things I would need to get accepted into Ag Econ terminal master's programs. Some specific ones would be Wyoming, Washington State, Nebraska, and Missouri, but I would be open to all sorts of programs. If I am planning on taking Calc I (and II if people think it's neccessary), and Stats I and II. Would that be a sufficient math background for any of these programs? I am an undergraduate Econ/Accounting Double Major at a well respected (but not quite elite) liberal arts college. For econ prep I would take Intermediate Micro and Macro theory, Econometrics, Game Theory, and some other electives...Would any specific electives (ex. resource theory) be benficial to Ag Econ admissions, or does it just matter how I do? What sort of math/econ and culmulative GPAs would I need to be shooting for to get accepted into programs such as these? What would be the next tier higher or lower for Ag Econ masters programs? I know that asking for an exact number would be ridiculous, but any ballpark would help as I just have no clue.</p>

<p>Courses I've already taken:
Calc I: B
Intro to Micro: AP Transfer
Intro to Macro: A
Courses Currently Enrolled In:
Stats 1
Intermediate Macro Theory
Game Theory</p>

<p>My culmulative GPA is also a 3.65 </p>

<p>Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you</p>

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<li><p>Contact the individual programs that you are interested in and bounce these questions off them.</p></li>
<li><p>My guess is that you are in good shape. I’m familiar with Ag Colleges (but not so much with this discipline) and I don’t think that entry into Grad School in this field is super-competitive.</p></li>
<li><p>Statement #2 is an educated guess. See Statement #1.</p></li>
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