Economics, Cornell University Very strong international applicant, top GPA, GRE Q800 A5.5, good LoRs from top people, research experience, masters degree, but not a math major...
Added on February 03, 2007
Rejected
on 3 Feb InternationalPhD
November 2006
Math, Stanaslas yer mama
Added on November 03, 2006
Accepted
on 3 Nov AmericanPhD
April 2006
Applied Math, University Of California, San Diego (UCSD)
Added on April 26, 2006
Accepted
on 25 Apr InternationalMasters
Math, University Of California, Irvine (UCI)
Added on April 26, 2006
Rejected
on 2 Mar InternationalMasters
Applied Math, University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
Added on April 26, 2006
Accepted
on 12 Apr InternationalMasters
Applied Math, University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)
Added on April 26, 2006
Rejected
on 8 Mar InternationalPhD
Applied Math & Stat, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) No aid..:( They might notice my terrible GRE MATH subject score..Anyway..this is my only one acceptance. I have no choice..
Added on April 01, 2006
Accepted
on 24 Mar InternationalPhD
March 2006
Math, Dartmouth College
Added on March 30, 2006
Rejected
on 30 Mar InternationalPhD
DEAS Applied Math, Harvard University a very simple letter. courier font or perhaps genuine typewriter.
Added on March 29, 2006
Rejected
on 13 Mar AmericanPhD
Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington I guess I didn't do well enough on the ETS high school math test for them.
Added on March 20, 2006
Rejected
on 18 Mar AmericanPhD
Math, Science, Technology, Engineering (MSTE) Education, Tufts Dream program and dream school! Transfer to PhD after first year pending dissertation proposal. TAMS web site not yet updated, letter dated Mar. 13. Nontraditional applicant, so kudos to Tufts!
Added on March 16, 2006
Accepted
on 16 Mar OtherMasters
Economics, Stanford University While we cannot respond to each applicant individually about the strengths and weaknesses of their application, you may find it helpful to know that the successful applicants had perfect or near perfect scores on the GRE, impeccable letters of recommendation, extremely high grades - especially in math and economic courses, and demonstrated evidence of research ability. The committee also took into account the calibre of the undergraduate and/or graduate institutions attended. Applicants are also compared against the pool of other applicants applying in the same year. This year we had approximately 700 applications, but we were only able to offer admission to 55 applicants.
Added on March 12, 2006
Rejected
on 8 Mar InternationalPhD
Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin (UT Austin) The application status check website displays: "We're pleased to inform you that you've been accepted to The University of Texas at Austin. We recommended that you contact your graduate adviser as soon as possible. It's a pleasure to welcome you as a graduate student." No word from the math department. No word on money.