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<li>I have 85 in TOEFL</li>
<li>My GPA in high school is 99% </li>
<li>My ACT is 24</li>
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<p>I am Looking for schools with strong math and statistics as well as economics. Economics PhD programs like students with strong math backgrounds, including junior and senior level math courses in linear algebra and real analysis, and junior and senior level probability and statistics courses.</p>

<p>plz help me</p>

<p>Stop making the same threads over and over again.</p>

<p>CalvinCoolidge you reminded me to add more information that may help you giving a better response, I have an unlimitied-pay scholarship so the money is not an issue. And I’m from Saudi Arabia which means there isn’t a competitive students from my country.</p>

<p>help me</p>

<p>Your TOFEL + ACT doesn’t really make you a competitive applicant to many top tier schools.</p>

<p>Boston University - College of General Studies is pretty much aimed at you, students willing to pay full freight to be associated with Boston University, which is a decently prestigious university.</p>

<p>Additionally, PhD is a graduate level degree and is not something you can start before finishing college.</p>

<p>Zonlicht</p>

<p>Thanks BU is fine. Do you have any suggestions for LAC because I think Iwill be able to work very hard and succeed in Econ at LAC.</p>

<p>thanks a lot</p>

<p>Try the supermatch tool on cc.</p>

<p>Strong Math programs and a 24 ACT don’t really match each other.</p>

<p>For students with similar ACT scores you can try York College in PA.</p>

<p>If you feel you are stronger than your test scores, you can also look at test optional schools. Many of these may be interested in a full pay student. Furman U in SC comes to mind. Franklin & Marshall in PA also comes to mind. Both are test optional and have a good academic reputation.</p>