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    barnswallow reacted to courtc8891 in Canadian school applicants   
    I received word from UVic today asking about external funding. They said "an admission offer will follow shortly." So I assume I've been accepted, if they're looking into funding for me.

    The end of this madness is soon upon us, friends. Hang in there.
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    barnswallow reacted to bedmas in Canadian school applicants   
    ahh!! congrats!
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    barnswallow reacted to bedmas in Canadian school applicants   
    Resist temptation!! I would check it out first. Maybe I'm only saying that because you might still get into McGill, and their campus is so beautiful that it would be enough to drag me away from waterloo (I say this as someone who is applying to neither school, haha).
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    barnswallow reacted to bedmas in Canadian school applicants   
    !!! Congrats! Waterloo for math, oh man. (also - have you ever noticed that people who aren't in math don't really get what's big about Waterloo? But those of us in math basically fawn over it [double bracket - I realize being in stats isn't strictly math, but same sentiment])
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    barnswallow got a reaction from MSW13 in Canadian school applicants   
    Congratulations to everyone with acceptances! I've been accepted to Waterloo for math and will probably attend (so excited!). Still waiting on McGill and McMaster though.
     
    I'm still finishing up my undergrad this year and I had no idea how many options were out there when I started applying! I half-wish I had applied to more schools, but as my boyfriend pointed out, just applying for three was like a full time job on top of school. 
     
    Best of luck to everyone!
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    barnswallow reacted to DStory247 in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    It seems like you've already got it sorted, but just my two cents...
    UC Riverside accepted me and within two weeks I received an e-mail saying that the 2013 cohort was filling up and if I wanted a spot I needed to respond ASAP.
    I contacted the graduate admissions counselor, and he informed me that it was an automatic e-mail sent by the department and that I did in fact have until 4/15 to decide.
     
    So I know it's a different scenario, but sometimes just asking someone else can really shed some light on the situation!
    Good luck with your decision!
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    barnswallow got a reaction from TakeruK in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Thank you TakeruK for the extremely thoughtful response!
     
    I did apply to McGill as well but I haven't heard back from them yet. I applied to their medical physics program, for which they specifically state that a supervisor should not be selected until the second year (hence no funding for the first year!).
     
    As for the school in my original post, you are correct, the admission went through much faster since I had a supervisor picked out who was willing to work with me. I believe that is definitely the reason I was accepted only 2 weeks after the admission deadline. I feel really lucky that I got a good response from the first prof I contacted back in the fall, and my first choice to work with. Unless things are a catastrophe at the visit or they rescind the offer for some reason, I intend to go here. So excited!
     
    I heard back from admissions today and they have extended my deadline by 2 weeks, so things seem to have resolved themselves. I'm sure many of you can relate to that paranoid feeling I had when they didn't respond within a few days! I want to thank everyone who told me I did the right thing or gave me advice, I'm new to these forums, but it seems like an awesome community here!
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    barnswallow reacted to TakeruK in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Hi Barnswallow,
     
    By any chance are you talking about McGill? 2 years ago, their Physics department accepted me on approx. Feb 1 and gave me 4 weeks to decide. Unfortunately, another one of my choices (Queen's) did not have an application deadline until March 1 !!! I emailed both schools and they worked together -- McGill gave me an extra 2 weeks and Queen's processed my application and sent me their decision before the deadline. 
     
    Even if you are not talking about McGill, I think what you did was right -- emailing usually grants you an extension. Waiting a few more days and then calling before the deadline passes is what I would do too, in your shoes
     
    By the way, I feel that graduate admissions in Canada, especially in Physics/Math/Astronomy, is very much more "informal" than what we read about here on gradcafe. There are no April 15 agreement things and it's basically "rolling admissions" until they fill up all their spots. So, some people might not get an offer and/or visit until May or June. In Canadian Physics programs, it's also usually the case that the specific professor "hires" / "accepts" you as a grad student, instead of the department accepting you. So, as long as you meet the minimum requirements of the University and department, the prof can pick anyone they want. In some of my Canadian MSc letters, it very specifically said that "Prof X and Prof Y" are willing to take you on. This is unlike US schools where usually you are accepted to the department and then figure out who will work with whom after/during the first year. 
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    barnswallow got a reaction from TakeruK in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Hi everyone,
     
    I am in a confusing situation. I was accepted in to an awesome masters program, but in my acceptance letter I am instructed to make a decision about attending the school within 3 weeks of receiving the letter, which is very soon! On top of that, I was invited to grad visit day, which doesn't take place until a week after I am supposed to have made a decision. 
     
    I'm 95% sure I will accept the offer - it looks like a great program with a super PI, but I don't want to make a final decision before I even meet my supervisor in person and see the facilities. I sent a polite email to the graduate coordinator asking for an extension until after the visit day, and have received no response. I tried to make it clear in my letter that I was happy about the offer, but maybe they were put-off by the request? I'm not sure what to do as my deadline to accept/decline draws closer and closer.
     
    Any suggestions? Should I try emailing again? Thank you to everyone who responds!
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    barnswallow reacted to Eigen in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Also worth noting that the April 15th CGS resolution only applies to offers of funding, not to acceptances. 
     
    And that there is no enforcement of said resolution, other than a possible bad rep for the school. 
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    barnswallow reacted to bedmas in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    The `rule' of April 15 doesn't apply to Canadian schools. Not sure what school barnswallow has been accepted to but I've seen another (or maybe the same) school with a three week decision time.
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    barnswallow reacted to sr0304 in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    ummm isn't it April 15 by law? how are you supposed to know you won't get an incredible offer from your number 2 choice? 3 weeks is not nearly enough time. something is odd....
     
     
    you could contact the other schools and rush their official decision, and in light of these constraints, i doubt they would be irritated by that.
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    barnswallow got a reaction from FCP in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Thank you for your help. This program is my #1 choice and I really want to start making plans and letting my employers and profs know where I'm going, so the accept button is getting harder and harder to resist! However, I feel strongly that I should be able to attend the visit first, and ideally I would like to see what kind of funding other school can offer me first. From what I've read on here, three weeks to decide seems off for a February offer.
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    barnswallow reacted to selecttext in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    If you have an offer from the school of graduate studies, the department deadline is moot and arbitrary. I highly doubt the offer will be rescinded. It sounds like they have another qualified candidate but not enough funding. Too bad for the other guy. It is completely reasonable to wait for a visit. However, if I were you, I would simply skype with the supervisor and some of his or her graduate students and accept asap. it is only a masters, 2 years goes by fast regardless of whether or not you get along with your supervisor.
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    barnswallow reacted to Lulubelle in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    I think it's a good thing that you contacted them to ask, and I'd probably email again or even call. I had a school (none of the ones I listed in my signature, btw) tell me they wanted me to meet with an adviser to plan my course schedule within a month of getting accepted. I thought this was a little excessive because I had yet to hear from any other schools and was likely not going there. When I asked them about it, they backed off and just said that they just want to make sure students are ready for course registration and that maybe it would help me make a decision. So, who knows, it might be wishful thinking on their part that they're trying to pass off as a rule...
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    barnswallow reacted to barnswallow in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Hi everyone,
     
    I am in a confusing situation. I was accepted in to an awesome masters program, but in my acceptance letter I am instructed to make a decision about attending the school within 3 weeks of receiving the letter, which is very soon! On top of that, I was invited to grad visit day, which doesn't take place until a week after I am supposed to have made a decision. 
     
    I'm 95% sure I will accept the offer - it looks like a great program with a super PI, but I don't want to make a final decision before I even meet my supervisor in person and see the facilities. I sent a polite email to the graduate coordinator asking for an extension until after the visit day, and have received no response. I tried to make it clear in my letter that I was happy about the offer, but maybe they were put-off by the request? I'm not sure what to do as my deadline to accept/decline draws closer and closer.
     
    Any suggestions? Should I try emailing again? Thank you to everyone who responds!
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    barnswallow reacted to uromastyx in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    I think you did the right thing. That's a tough position to be in. I would try to email again, if not call.
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    barnswallow reacted to FCP in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    First of all congratulations on your acceptance. Second, I agree with the above post, you have done the right thing - Try email/calling the school (depending how long ago you initially contacted them). 
     
    Sounds like what you are saying is that you are happy that the school accepted you, and are almost sure you will take it; however, you do not like how they have put such a quick deadline on your decision, especially since you haven't been able to see the campus. 
     
    Things to think over...
    What is their rank on your list of schools that you have applied to? 
    Why did you originally want to work with this professor?
    Do you think it is worth it to make the decision before seeing the campus?
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    barnswallow got a reaction from FCP in School wants me to accept/decline offer before visiting the campus!   
    Hi everyone,
     
    I am in a confusing situation. I was accepted in to an awesome masters program, but in my acceptance letter I am instructed to make a decision about attending the school within 3 weeks of receiving the letter, which is very soon! On top of that, I was invited to grad visit day, which doesn't take place until a week after I am supposed to have made a decision. 
     
    I'm 95% sure I will accept the offer - it looks like a great program with a super PI, but I don't want to make a final decision before I even meet my supervisor in person and see the facilities. I sent a polite email to the graduate coordinator asking for an extension until after the visit day, and have received no response. I tried to make it clear in my letter that I was happy about the offer, but maybe they were put-off by the request? I'm not sure what to do as my deadline to accept/decline draws closer and closer.
     
    Any suggestions? Should I try emailing again? Thank you to everyone who responds!
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