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I'm not sure what you mean by department vs faculty. I received the email from my department, not SGS. It said that they had forwarded the application to SGS.
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I have. I woke up at 8am on April 1 and saw that i was an alternate for SSHRC. Decided to get cracking on my essay and 2 hours later, i receive another email saying the status of my application changed. I'm guessing i benefited from people who had already made up their minds about not going to u of t. I did receive an email a week before from my department telling me that my application was 'highly ranked' but it seems like everyone gets the same email.
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I asked my advisor the same question as I am in the same situation. You will only receive 2/3 of SSHRC funding if you graduate in June. If your university allows it, you will have to graduate in November 2016 in order to receive the full award. I'm assuming you currently hold some other award which prevents you from starting the award in May 2015.
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Wow, mine just changed from alternate to offer as well! I guess people are already declining their offers to u of t?
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It probably varies by department but I doubt that they would let you keep the 15k funding they offered you + SSHRC. In my case, since i'm in a 2 year MA program, they split the funding ($10k first year, $5k 2nd year) but i have OGS for 3 semesters so they aren't going to give me the funding offered for my first year. The $5k due next year is still available, unless i win an award, in which case my dept will retract their offer. Basically you never get less than $15k. Most likely you get a 'top-up' Since i'm a current student, i know my application was ranked by my dept but i'm an alternate Reading past threads, apparently it's possible to find out your ranking? Might ask my advisor... For the sake of everyone's health, don't hold your breath. However, i've heard of people getting off the 'alternate' list even past September.
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nakuu reacted to a post in a topic: Waiting it out: Munk School MGA (Toronto) Fall 2015
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Waiting it out: Munk School MGA (Toronto) Fall 2015
nakuu replied to IRbuff's topic in Waiting it Out
I was always under the impression that MGA is more 'professional' than academic oriented. I'm a CERES student if you have any questions. -
Some MA programs at UofT offer very little funding $1-2k if anything at all. It's a different story for PhD students. However, i'm lucky to be in a program with a lot of resources (in the social sciences!) at u of t so they offered a package which was equal to my tuition. You're eligible to receive more through OGS/SSHRC but UofT actually "revokes" the funding in lieu of external funding. An example: U of T offers 15k. You are guaranteed that 15k, but if you get OGS ($5k per semester, for 3 consecutive semesters), they will revoke 10k/15k of that funding.
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Balan reacted to a post in a topic: Toronto, ON
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If you live by yourself, it'd be more economical to rent a studio which you can find for $1k and possibly less. There's no point of renting a one bedroom if you live alone imo. If you can find a roommate, you can get a 2bedroom for $700 which is a better deal than a studio and also split the costs of internet etc.
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Canadian Political Science Programs, Fall 2014 Admission
nakuu replied to cosmokramer's topic in Political Science Forum
Stupid me, I thought fit wouldn't be as important for an MA compared to a PhD because it's still taught courses rather than 1 on 1 work with an advisor. So i thought, hey i'll churn out a few more apps just in case! An important lesson learned for the future i guess (Of course they could have rejected me for reasons other than fit) -
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My new quick fix: chickpea salad. Mix chickpeas with chopped up onions and red/green papers. Add some olive oil (or whatever you like) and voila! You can also use beans.
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I've lived in Mississauga (a suburb west of toronto) for nearly my whole life except for a few years i spent living in toronto (on campus and off campus) just to experience the 'university life'. The only downside of Mississauga is that you need a car to go anywhere. However, there are great links via GO transit to York University and Ryerson. There are buses at Square one (the main shopping area) that go directly to York University and all the Go Trains/Buses go to Union station which is the main train hub in Toronto. From Union station, it's a 20~ min walk to Ryerson or you can take the 10 min subway ride if you're lazy. My commute to U of T downtown from Mississauga is 45 mins one way so it's less than 2 hours per day. The train line runs like this: Union -> Kipling (subway station) -> Dixie -> Cooksville -> Erindale -> Streetsville -> Lisgar -> Milton There is also a subway station (Kipling) which is in the very far end of Mississauga bordering Etobicoke but personally i find the commute via GO so much more enjoyable than the TTC. Mississauga is also devoid of nightlife lol. Everything is closed after 9pm or so and restaurants are closed on sundays! There are little pockets with cafes and stuff (like streetsville, which incidentally also has its own GO train stop) but none of it is within walking distance. Lakeshore (an area by the lake) is also nice but i don't think there are many places for rent and might be pricey as it is lakefront property. It's a really nice area to stroll around and they have lots of restaurants and cafes! And even though it's a suburb, it's very diverse. One of the biggest multicultural events (carasauga) is held in Mississauga every year. I'm just throwing out Mississauga out there but it's really not viable unless you have a car. I used to dislike living here (mostly because after going to a concert, i'd get home at 2/3am) but now that i'm older, i actually don't mind it.
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Canadian Political Science Programs, Fall 2014 Admission
nakuu replied to cosmokramer's topic in Political Science Forum
^ Congrats on McGill. Given my interest in Eastern Europe, the program probably wasn't that great of a fit for me compared to other schools. Also, i don't want to move lol. Thanks! Although im actually entering an interdisciplinary MA rather than poli sci! But my focus will be on poli sci of course -
I posted this in the Poli Sci forum already but i'll just repeat myself here: Got an email to check my app and found out i got rejected for MA in PoliSci (Thesis). Not sure what it means if you haven't received that email, only that you haven't been rejected i suppose. 3/4 acceptances. Funnily enough, Mcgill was my second choice...but i already made my decision before any of the other offers came in after my first choice accepted me so i suppose it's all moot.
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Canadian Political Science Programs, Fall 2014 Admission
nakuu replied to cosmokramer's topic in Political Science Forum
Just got the email to check my Mcgill App. Rejected for MA in Political Science (Thesis). Oh well, 3/4 acceptances isn't bad, and i already accepted my offer at U of T so i'm not too bothered. I guess McGill was probably the most competitive program that i applied to. And with that, my cycle is over. -
Canadian Political Science Programs, Fall 2014 Admission
nakuu replied to cosmokramer's topic in Political Science Forum
Yes, i got a call from the director of their Eastern European studies program today although i missed it so he left a voicemail.