<p>Hi,
I'm new to this forum, but anyways i need some help regarding grad schools.</p>
<p>I'm looking into applying for Econ PhD programs.</p>
<p>I'm a recent graduate from UCSD majoring in Economics/management science. My undergraduate gpa is 3.767 (major gpa is 4.0, but sucked at history). I have done honors thesis and got A+ and presented result at research conference at school. So far I can get 2 with-depth rec. letter from my professor (I probably will need 1 more), and I have taken GRE with Q800 V550 and still waiting for my W scores.</p>
<p>I have a few questions:</p>
<p>Is 550 a low-ish score for a social science field like Economics?</p>
<p>Should I decide on my field of study sooner (i.e. which particular aspect in economics I wanna study)?</p>
<p>My professor told me to apply broadly, but surely I wanna avoid those that i shouldnt even dream of going into. I'm wondering given my scores and gpa, which school would i stand a chance? My family is a low income family and I would really want to control some cost.
I would really love to go to stanford or berkeley since I live in the bay area. Are these school within my reach? The school's website and anecdotal accounts all point at different directions and I'm confused.</p>
<p>About the third rec. letter, one of the professor who is willing to write me a letter suggested me to seek one from classes which i got an A+ from (I got 10 of them). However since I have moved already to another city, I guess not being able to talk to them face to face is really my disadvantage, and my emails are repeatedly ignored. Is there any other way I can get a good rec letter?</p>