Awesome!I'm going to have to check into that. For those of you wondering, we have to accept the NDSEG by April 17. Also, my field of study is Electrical Engineering.
What if we passed the time by discussing ways to resolve one of the world's problems for the next three hours? I bet the result would be a phenomenal, feasible solution.
I've been thinking the same thing. It's pretty surprising that they still have to take the system offline in order to put the results online.....some of the computer science/engineering applicants could get on that project.
Also, to the person who mentioned cats a few pages ago.....I agree that pets can be the ultimate solution to grad school problems. For those of you starting grad school next year I would highly recommend you start the year off with some simple pets.
I went to the Pet Store from 8-9:30 to get my mind off of this and came back with new toys for my birds and two new fish.
It's pretty apparent that it won't be tonight, yet there are still 130+ users viewing this topic. We are a concerned bunch I would say....haha. Good luck everyone.
I've been watching these posts for a while now (and by that I mean taking a peak every few hours). I guess it is a form of self-affirmation to remind myself that I am not the only one who is on edge.
Good luck everyone! As those before me said, our work as scientists and researchers is far more important than any quantifiable fellowship. So let's just all keep our heads up, regardless of the outcome.