Mathematics, New York University (NYU) - Courant To the poster directly below me:
NYU is notorious for making lots of offers 'without support', sometimes suggesting that they might offer support later. This means that they don't really want you, they want your money. Google if you don't believe me. IT'S A TRAP!
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OtherInternationalPhD
Mathematics, New York University (NYU) - Courant An e-mail entitled "admission without support?" They asked "Please let us know if you wish to be considered for admission to the Ph.D. program without support." => Am I anyway accepted? or are they just asking me if I want my application be reviewed (without financial support)? Is this rare offer though?
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OtherInternationalPhD
Mathematics, New York University (NYU) - Courant It sucks guys. I mean scores above 820, excellent GPAs, publications, isn't that enough? Or do they also need a perfect score in the IMO so they think you are capable of doing research? I didn't apply to NYU but it is unfair for ppl like you. Maybe we should start applying to Europe where they don't care about GRE.
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OtherOtherPhD
Mathematics, New York University (NYU) - Courant accepted without financial support
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Accepted
on 10 Mar AmericanPhD
Mathematics, Cornell University (I am the 850-rejected guy)
*Offers to shake hand* I would have changed the "what a year" to "what the year".
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OtherInternationalGRE 800GRE V 520GRE AW 4.00GPA 3.47PhD
Mathematics, Cornell University To the complaint below: Rejected, Here are my scores: Math subject 890, GRE verval 720, Math and CS dual major. GPA 3.9/Math GPA 3.9, 13 graduate math courses. 1 conference pub. on applied math. Actually, I think I will be rejected all top 15 schools I applied. What a year..
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OtherInternationalPhD
Mathematics, Cornell University To the complaint below: well, I was rejected, and my scores are: Subject 850, GPA 3.47 (not good indeed), TOEFL 113. Don't be surprised.
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OtherInternationalGRE 800GRE V 520GRE AW 4.00GPA 3.47PhD
Mathematics, Cornell University Expected...
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Rejected
on 11 Mar InternationalGRE 800GRE V 520GRE AW 4.00GPA 3.47PhD
Mathematics, Louisiana State University No funding. Email from Prof. Richardson. More than ten applicants per funding position, yada yada yada.
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Accepted
on 10 Mar AmericanGRE 760GRE V 500GRE AW 4.00GPA 4.00PhD
Mathematics, Cornell University
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Rejected
on 11 Mar InternationalPhD
Mathematics, University Of Oregon To the Oregon poster below, would you mind sharing your stats?
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OtherAmericanPhD
Mathematics, Louisiana State University Anyone hear back from LSU?
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OtherOtherPhD
Mathematics, Cornell University
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Rejected
on 11 Mar InternationalPhD
Applied Mathematics And Computational Science (AMCS), University Of Pennsylvania
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Wait listedInternationalPhD
Mathematics, Cornell University To the poster below: I'm pretty sure Berkeley is the only score who cares the much about GRE scores. I have a 710 and I have not yet been rejected from Cornell.
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OtherAmericanPhD
Mathematics, Virginia Tech To the Virginia Tech poster below, I check the application status page: www.guest.banner.vt.edu
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Accepted
on 10 Mar InternationalPhD
Mathematics, Cornell University 790 and you were reject? Geez, what do they want? 990 subject GRE, putnam fellow, gold medal IMO, proof of the Riemann hypothesis too?
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OtherOtherPhD
Mathematics, U Of Oregon Department Recommendation: Admitted, Doctoral, Mathematics.
Graduate School Action: Pending
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OtherAmericanPhD
Mathematics, Columbia (GSAS) "The decision-making process has taken longer than usual bacause of an unusually large number of applicants, so therre has been a delay in notifying applicants. Notifications should be made soon." Response to email asking status.