Graduate School Admission Results

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School Program Added On Decision
The University of British Columbia
Philosophy Masters
November 30, 2001
Wait listed on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Wait listed on 30 Nov
F20
American
GRE 140
GRE V 155
GRE AW 4.50
GPA 3.56

Place on waitlist not specified

The University of British Columbia
Philosophy PhD
November 30, 2001
Wait listed on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Wait listed on 30 Nov
F20
American
University of Nevada, Reno
Creative Writing Poetry MFA
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
American
University of Michigan
Anthropology PhD
November 30, 2001
Rejected on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Rejected on 30 Nov
F20
Clemson University
Physics PhD
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Speech-Language Pathology Masters
November 30, 2001
Other on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Other on 30 Nov
F20
American

To the people hearing back from UNC, do you know what order they are doing these notifications in? Are you from NC? I submitted both of my applications very early and have heard nothing.

Illinois State University
Speech Language Pathology Masters
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
American
GRE 151
GRE V 153
GRE AW 4.00
GPA 3.91
McGill University
Political Science PhD
November 30, 2001
Other on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Other on 30 Nov
F20
International

Tbp indicating rejection by McGill, may I ask where did you see your decision result on website? Thank you!

McMaster University
Philosophy Masters
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
International
GPA 3.80

Canadian student. Email from the department chair. Funding is $5500 McMaster Graduate Scholarship plus an $11,572 TAship. Not my top choice. 1a/0w/0r/2p

University of Michigan
Industrial Engineering PhD
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20

2a/0r/1w

Columbia College
Economics PhD
November 30, 2001
Wait listed on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Wait listed on 30 Nov
F20
International
GRE 170

3a/1r/3ir/1w/12p

University of California-Riverside
Political Science PhD
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
American
University of Colorado Boulder
Anthropology PhD
November 30, 2001
Rejected on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Rejected on 30 Nov
F20
American

Email to check website

Indiana University
Hispanic Linguistics PhD
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
American

Full funding with TAship

Columbia College
Economics PhD
November 30, 2001
Rejected on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Rejected on 30 Nov
F20
American

Just checked the website.

New York University
Speech Language Pathology Masters
November 30, 2001
Rejected on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Rejected on 30 Nov
F20
GRE 149
GRE V 156
GRE AW 3.50

This was for the on-campus program.

Purdue University
Speech Language Pathology Masters
November 30, 2001
Rejected on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Rejected on 30 Nov
F20
American

Current Purdue undergrad student and shocked to not even be waitlisted.

Columbia College
Economics PhD
November 30, 2001
Wait listed on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Wait listed on 30 Nov
F20
International
University of Georgia
Hispanic Linguistics PhD
November 30, 2001
Accepted on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Accepted on 30 Nov
F20
American

Interviewed in early February

University of Oxford
Mathematics PhD
November 30, 2001
Other on 30 Nov
Total comments ...
Other on 30 Nov
F20
International

In response to poster below. Thank you! I expected a "standard" interview with questions on background, motivation, expectations of the program and perhaps a couple of technical questions. Not at all, went fully technical for 40 minutes. Was told to present myself, and then I had non-stop questions until we ran late for another interview. Topics included game theory, time series (some questions with an AR1 process), probabilities, stochastic processes, finance (interest rate, finance). No question was insanely hard individually, but the interview was challenging, as questions just follow each other, and are not straightforward either (they often involve some own reasoning, thinking by yourself and showing how you think facing a problem you may not be familiar with). Pressure during interview and my own (by far my top choice) make it hard; questions are not there to trick the candidate. To me, it is very important to stay calm and focused facing such pressure, keep a clear/fresh mind and guide the professors in your process of thinking. I personally had some questions wrong: no big deal, we just moved to different ones. Professors were keen to give hints when I appeared to be stuck. It seemed more about having a quantitative way of thinking than just being a theorem genius. NB: my notification was still unofficial, where I pursue the DPhil exactly and the funding matter are yet to be decided. Hopefully no trouble happens now. Hope this description was of use to you! Best wishes!

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