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NoChance

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  1. $4k grant and a $20.5k in federal loans. I guess it's better than nothing, but it won't make me feel better about turning down that $10k from Stanford.
  2. Wow! I was actually reading this thread, thinking, "Wouldn't it be awesome to figure out where this person is and see how things turned out?" That's pretty great, and comes at a good time for me as I've pretty much jumped in the Harvard boat before I've gotten my financial details. Also, thanks for the reminder that I'm not going to HGSE to be just a cog in the wheel. I see this point, but I understand what the OP is getting at. It's definitely not a shot at anybody who actively wants to work in education in Asia. It's something that I've thought myself, having already taught in Korea. Since I left Korea, I've always felt that I had that opportunity in my back pocket in case things didn't work out at home or abroad somewhere else. Why? The pay is pretty good and the jobs are reasonably easy to come by. That in no way diminishes the value of teaching in Asia or the people who choose to do so. I have plenty of friends who chose to stay in Korea and for them, teaching there is definitely a "best case scenario." I think what the OP is trying to say here is that teaching in Asia is by no means his first choice of employment, but that it's ultimately not such a bad fate. No hard feelings were meant. At least that's how I interpreted it.
  3. Well, I just turned down the offer, so hopefully that frees up a spot for someone on the waitlist! Good luck at Penn everyone! It's an awesome school.
  4. Well I'm pretty much in the Harvard camp, even before financial info. It's tough because Stanford has such an awesome program and I know that I'd take away some amazing knowledge/experience at either one. I'm honestly just trying to take it in now. It feels weird.
  5. Woop woop! In as well! Congrats to all accepted. I feel like all of my pessimism was worthwhile.
  6. Potentially within two hours? Losing hope for today.
  7. Hah, I love looking at the users reading this topic. 31. I see a lot of familiar faces.
  8. I think results have been later before, but I don't think it's happening yet. Not today. Friday, I'll stick to my guns on that.
  9. Here's a fun exchange from the PhD in Anthropology decisions at Harvard: Chill your tits. Hah. What does one do then with chilled tits, I wonder?
  10. Because of the time difference, I've been asleep when I got the email. You can bet that doesn't cause me to wake up at 4am panic-striken when I think I should be hearing back (or even when not).
  11. Hey hey. I wish I could go. But I'm halfway around the world. I never even visited when I was living in SF... But alas, a bit about myself anyway: ICE as well Int'l/Ed background: Studied Econ (minors: Global Studies/French) Internship at the State Department Taught in Korea (we're everywhere!) and Paraguay, too Worked for an Ed Tech startup in SF Bay Area Currently getting some traveling/writing/language learning in before the onslaught of grad school and subsequent piles of debt.
  12. You guys can dig deeper! 2008 and 2009, the results came out closer to mid-March. Seemed like they started trending a week earlier in 2011. I don't think day of the week has anything to do with it. Potentially a more interesting variable to consider is the number of business days between the application deadline and the decisions going out. But I've got real world things to do.
  13. I only check it about 10-15 times a day when I know there's no news. I think Friday's the day as well. Though it could be earlier!
  14. Yeah I think the typical non-local rate is $400. That wouldn't be enough to get me across the pond anyway.
  15. Congrats, WordlTraveler! I won't be going to Admit Weekend either as I'm in Europe. Unfortunately, my old address in California was on the application, so they only offered me $50 to make the trip. Hah.
  16. In as well with a scholarship! Feels weirddddd. Moyru, sorry to hear, but I'm sure you'll get in/have gotten in somewhere awesome! Good luck everyone else!
  17. I see two ICE responses. One reject and one waitlist.
  18. Psh. Feeling hopeless about this. It's obviously never going to come.
  19. I think they mean the visiting weekend, not when the decisions are sent out. Also it makes sense that they'd be mum on the date for the admitted weekend. Isn't it almost like a right of passage when you find out your accepted (and then to promptly post it on the Results page)?
  20. Yikes. Well I guess it is the most selective school in the country (as a function of its size). Oh welllll. I'm sure half of the future cohort is on this board .
  21. Whoa only 14 people in the cohort. Had no idea it was so small... *shifts all hope to Harvard* Anyway, against my own personal wishes, I'm betting Monday...
  22. Considering the amount of time we put in here, I'd say we might not be the most representative. It's actually an interesting question: Do GradCafe posters have a higher/lower acceptance rate than the general applicant pool? Also, I think the acceptance rate is greater than 33% (as you've implied). I think it's more like 40%. If so, then only 3.6 of 6 of us will be disappointed.
  23. It also says that STEP decisions would start on March 1st, but they were around Feb 20th. Additionally, thanks to the wonder of the internet, I checked the version of the page going back to 2010. It's always said March 1st for STEP and March 15th for non-STEP. Checking the results here, that's not been the case.
  24. Mine as well. Also ICE here. I'll withhold any Hunger Games references.
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