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  1. I got into both of my top 2 schools - with a fairly generous scholarship to Marquette.  I'm waiting to hear about funding from Rush (my first choice), but it is such a relief to know that I will definitely be starting graduate school in the fall.

     

    I didn't get in anywhere last year and I applied to far less competitive schools, so just in case anyone is losing hope - chin up!  I'm certain that completing all my pre-req / undergraduate work at USU is what pushed me over the edge, so there is always another way to get where you want to be.

  2. I was just notified that I was accepted into Marquette and also into their bilingual program! I am so shocked and excited!!

     

    I received an email from Dr. Long saying that those who were accepted will be receiving letters in the mail and those who were not / were waitlisted would be receiving emails.

     

    No email for me yet - but I just checked the results search and saw a few people listing acceptances via email.  Now I don't know what to think - but I'll keep crossing my fingers!

  3. Received an invitation to complete the supplemental application at Rush as well!  I'm terribly excited, as Rush is definitely my top choice.

     

    Just submitted the supplemental app - now the waiting game begins.  I'm so grateful for school / crochet projects this month.

  4. Received official notification that my CSDCAS application is not only complete, but verified.  Such a relief.

     

    And now the waiting game starts.  Thankfully, I'll know if I made it past the initial round at my first choice in only a couple of weeks (Rush asks people that make it past the first round to complete a supplemental application).  Still feels like forever, but at least it is something breaking up the 2 / 3 month wait before I'll know what my life is going to look like come August.

  5. I feel like CSDCAS is never going to finish verifying my application and send it off to Rush.

     

    I know they said they do wait a couple of weeks after the deadline to get those verifications, but we're at two weeks now and I'm still wait on CSDCAS.

     

    *headdesk*

  6. I rode this ride last year as well - it was miserable, especially when I ended up wait listed.  The upside - it gave me more time to think about what I wanted and adjust my course a bit.  I feel as though I am in a much stronger position now.

     

    That said, I'm incredibly grateful that I have schoolwork to distract me this time around and that classes started today.  I should start hearing back in a month, so here's hoping it flies by.

  7. My very good friend who's currently taking prereqs at Boulder with me is applying to Rush, too. The program really interests her, and one of our professors last semester is an alumna and had only good things to say about it. It would be wild if you two ended up in the same cohort--small world!

     

    Best of luck, chellin!

    That would be fantastic!  It's always good to connect with people before diving straight in, although I have to say - after visiting Rush, I can't imagine we'll have much time to socialize (not that I'm complaining - have you seen that hospital?  I'm already ready to move in).

  8. First post for this application season - applied to schools last year, but found myself reconsidering the schools I'd chosen mid-way through.

    Have readjusted my focus to schools with both bilingual programs and a focus on the medical setting. I find my heart set on Rush, but I would be content at any of the schools I am applying to.

    In the midst of my third bachelors through USU (had a double major my first time in undergrad) and I am loving the program. I am glad to both be getting an academic background in the field and verification that I've chosen the right field.

    I'm putting the final touches on my applications - and having been on this roller coaster before, I can say the next three months will feel like a lifetime. At least I will have coursework to distract me this time!

  9. For anyone else who has attended USU - I'm seriously considering doing my post-bacc work there next year & applying to a different set of programs this fall.

     

    I noticed that if you are not a degree-seeking student (and I don't think I have an persuasive reason to become one), you cannot use federal student aid to pay for your USU courses.

     

    How did you guys pay for the online program?

  10. That was me! I was invited to the interview, and declined because I had gained acceptance to programs that were a better fit with what I am looking for. I am also not crazy about the St. Cloud area, so I figured why miss a day of work to pursue something that isn't going to work out. 

     

    I can feel you on waiting an extra year. I thought about applying last minute to 3 year programs in the fall 2012 cycle, but ultimately decided to complete a cheap (8-9k total) and awesome post-bac at USU. I loved USU's program and I found it reasonable to take a full-time course load and work full-time to earn some money/experience on my "year off." In hindsight, I am so glad I did, because I don't think I would have gained acceptance to many of the programs that I received offers from. I hope you either hear good news soon, or devise a plan that will allow you more/better options in the future!!

     

    Thank you so much for chiming in - I'm feel more & more like I'm going to go with an online post-bac, regardless of what Saint Cloud says (it isn't the strongest school, even in this area, for what I want to do after completing my degree).

     

    I had no idea USU was so cheap.  There's got to be another thread here about post-bacc programs, yes?

     

    *goes to look*

  11. Message notifications are at the top of the screen, right side - you'll see a little envelope.

     

    I reached out to Saint Cloud to see where I stood on their wait list.  The reply I received said that they won't tell people where they are at on the wait list, which I can understand.  Definitely still frustrating though, as they sent decisions out almost a month later than normal - if I had other acceptances in hand (I'm kicking myself for only applying to 2 schools now, the delay in notification would pretty much eliminate SCSU from the pool).  

     

    And this year's cohort is significantly smaller than previous cohorts - they said that there were only 20 spots, when I am fairly certain there were 30 spots in the past couple years.

     

    The only results I've seen on the boards for Saint Cloud is one other wait list - is that truly it?  Previous years, multiple people posted acceptances, etc.

     

    Is the other person on the wait list in this forum?  I know there was someone else posting at some point that they had been invited to interview - I was wondering how that went & what response they'd received from the University.

     

    The whole situation just seems so different from previous years and it is impossible to find out what is going on, it is really leaving me wondering what is going on over there.  Maybe I would be better just passing on the opportunity (even if it did come back that  there was space for me), completing a post-bacc online and then expanding my application net next year.

  12. Still nothing from Saint Cloud, which makes no sense - if the letters when out on Wednesday or Thursday, it typically takes only 24 hours to get mail from there to the Twin Cities.

     

    I was so relieved when there was no reason to stalk the mailbox yesterday, but now it's Monday...again.

     

    I feel like I've had a lot of Mondays on this forum.

  13. It is reassuring to hear that SO MANY schools are behind in their admissions decisions.

     

    It makes me think back to how St. Cloud said there were "complications" this year and wonder what the heck happened?  Surely not all these school went off schedule in the same manner?

     

    This is also the first year that St. Cloud had an interview day, but only one person mentioned it on the boards.  I'd be interested to know if it was the same person who received a wait list notification (which is apparently the only decisions that have been sent out yet?).  So frustrating - I mean, if you know who is on the wait list, then don't you at least know who isn't getting in?

     

    I thought that by now I would have been able to give my notice at work (if I'd been accepted somewhere) or know that I would be here for another year / looking for a new job.  Instead, my boss is spending a couple thousand dollars to send me to a training conference & I might be leaving in a few months (hopefully.  Fingers crossed).  So much guilt, but I can't burn the bridge here until I know I have somewhere to go.

     

    I have a concrete plan for if I do get in & another for if I don't.  I'd just like to start moving forward, rather than lingering in limbo land.

     

    Ugh.  Rant over.  Maybe today will be the day?

  14. I don't know if I'm happy or sad to see every time I come here that I'm not the only person still waiting for word.  At least I feel a bit less crazy.

     

    Still waiting for Saint Cloud.  Supposedly they turned the department decisions over to the graduate school last Thursday - not sure why it would take so long after the graduate school received them (what is that process like anyways?  What does the graduate school do?).

  15. Hello!  To anyone inquiring about St. Cloud State University.. I called the department and was told that admission decisions should be forwarded to the graduate department soon..  hopefully by tomorrow.  The graduate department will send out the letters. 

     

    Apparently the admissions committee had a "late start" according to the administrative assistant.  She also said that there were some "complications" this year. I'm not sure what that means.  

     

    Thank you for the update!  I've been patiently waiting - slow-burn anxiety, but better than going crazy.

     

    I still don't have my hopes up, as I wasn't invited to the interview day, but I'm not letting it die out completely until I get that rejection letter.

     

    Here's hoping we'll know by this time next week!

  16. I just received an e-mail inviting me to their interview day. This is the first I have heard anything from them, so I am not sure if this means I was accepted (I would assume not), or if they are just inviting a bunch of potentials up for the day. I am almost positive that I will not be attending if I do happen to get in, so I am not sure if it is worth taking a day off of work to go up there. . . 

     

    When is their interview day?  If I don't hear from them at all, I'm going to assume that I'll have to wait until after that day to receive an admissions decision.

  17. I just received an e-mail inviting me to their interview day. This is the first I have heard anything from them, so I am not sure if this means I was accepted (I would assume not), or if they are just inviting a bunch of potentials up for the day. I am almost positive that I will not be attending if I do happen to get in, so I am not sure if it is worth taking a day off of work to go up there. . . 

     

    I haven't received anything, although I did go up for a visit in January.  I don't know if that would count.

     

    *sigh*  I have a sinking suspicion it is time for me to look at online post-bacc programs and try again next year.

  18. I would love to work internationally after finishing my degree, but I was wondering if there is some way to split your time?

     

    My partner's career has him very much grounded here in the US, so a position at a hospital where I could spend 50-75% of my time here in the US & then the rest working at a clinic abroad would be perfect.

     

    I've got Spanish, German, and Turkish under my belt & am currently learning Chinese & Somali.

     

    Do hospitals with clinics abroad exist or am I living in fantasyland?

  19. I think there was one other person on this thread who had also applied to Saint Cloud - I know it's early, but have you heard anything yet?  I'm expecting a letter late this week or early next...but the SCSU website says that they notify via email and post.  The results forum only lists post notifications from previous years, so I don't know if the email notification is new or if the Speech Department just doesn't do that.

  20. I thought about buying an iPad to use in conjunction with my laptop (aka mostly broken laptop weighing a ton stays home, ipad comes with me to take notes on, etc), but since it can't run everything I'd need, I might as well use that money for a small laptop. 

     

    But it's still cheap Microsoft or expensive Apple that's getting me down.  Plus I'd have to buy office for either of them.  Though after learning that SALT won't work on a Mac, I'm peeking into Windows 8.  I guess a Mac will wait until I'm done with grad school.  Bah humbug.

     

    Wait before buying Office - every school I've attended offers it either free (for Windows, at my last school) or deeply discouted ($6, for my old mac).

     

    It isn't the professional version, but it did include Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

     

    I've had a Mac for years, but for those exclusive Windows-only items, I've installed a virtual Windows drive on my Mac.  Best of both worlds.

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