International And Development Economics (IDE), University Of California, San Francisco (UCSF) I received a big envelope, sent by Fed Ex.
Letter dated March 31st.
No aid, will decline.
Added on April 08, 2008
Accepted
on 7 Apr InternationalMasters
Economics, University Of Virginia (UVA) full funding and TA's. Just declined, i'm going to other school. Hope, it will work for others.
Added on April 08, 2008
Accepted
on 22 Feb InternationalPhD
Economics, Boston College buuuuuuu! I am going to Brown.....
Added on April 08, 2008
Rejected
on 8 Apr InternationalPhD
Economics, University of Texas, Austin (UT Austin) Full Fellowship two years (No TA-ship required). $12k stipend per year, plus waiver of full tuition and health ins. paid. Approx. $19.2K per year. Terrific!
Added on April 08, 2008
Accepted
on 8 Apr AmericanPhD
International And Development Economics (IDE), Yale University I posted last week about the likely e-mail, but the official notification from the Graduate School finally came today. Today's e-mail had link to check the application website.
Added on April 08, 2008
Accepted
on 8 Apr AmericanMasters
Economics, Georgetown Doesn't make sense, got into better schools. I'm also choosing between JHU, Boston College, Duke, and Wisconsin and BC is where it's at.
Added on April 07, 2008
Rejected
on 5 Apr AmericanPhD
Economics, New York University (NYU) European master student; GPA 8/10; GRE 800/560/5.0. Letter postmarker March 31.
Added on April 07, 2008
Accepted
on 7 Apr InternationalMasters
Economics, University Of Georgia I had been previously admitted waitlisted for funding; today I received an e-mail informing me that I received a graduate assistantship.
Added on April 07, 2008
OtherInternationalPhD
Finance And Economics, London School Of Economics (LSE) Received news on LSE For You
Added on April 07, 2008
Accepted
on 8 Apr InternationalMasters
Economics, University Of Colorado, Boulder Anyone waiting to hear about funding accepted in mid-March heard anything yet?
Added on April 07, 2008
OtherAmericanPhD
Economics, Cornell University No Funding. Letter postmarked 4/3
Added on April 06, 2008
Accepted
on 5 Apr AmericanPhD
Economics, Cornell University
Added on April 06, 2008
Rejected
on 5 Apr AmericanPhD
Economics, Cornell University Postmark: April 3rd
Added on April 05, 2008
Rejected
on 5 Apr AmericanPhD
Economics, Cornell University Letter dated April 1; No funding; NO THANKS!
Added on April 05, 2008
Accepted
on 5 Apr AmericanPhD
Agricultural And Resource Economics, University Of Arizona Tuition + Fees + Insurance + $7,500 TA
Added on April 05, 2008
Accepted
on 1 Apr AmericanMasters
International And Development Economics (IDE), Yale University
Added on April 04, 2008
Rejected
on 4 Apr InternationalMasters
International And Development Economics (IDE), Yale University Sad
Added on April 04, 2008
Rejected
on 4 Apr InternationalMasters
International And Development Economics (IDE), Yale University Also received the "likely" e-mail a few days earlier.
Added on April 04, 2008
Accepted
on 3 Apr InternationalMasters
Economics, Boston University Didn't get into the doctoral program, but did get this note: "The Admissions Committee regrets that it is unable to admit you to the Ph.D. program, to which you have applied. However, we feel that you are well-suited to our Master's program and the Admissions Committee has recommended to the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences that you be admitted to the Master of Arts program in the Department of Economics at Boston University. It is also a rigorous academic program which requires high levels of analytic skills, especially in mathematics and statistics. Please be advised that your being admitted to the Master's program does not constitute any promise or implication that you will later be reconsidered for the Ph.D. program. Unfortunately Boston University does not offer any financial aid for master's students in economics, regardless of their merits, qualifications, or circumstances. I hope you will be successful in securing funding to pursue graduate studies."
Um, thanks but no thanks.