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  1. On 2/4/2018 at 9:19 AM, Warelin said:

    Ahh gotcha!

    Who are you hoping to hear back from this week?

    I've only got super reaches expected this week, and maybe rejections or (hopefully..!) waitlist notifications from a few implied reject schools. 

    Though acceptances by phone were out a couple days before, I'm kind of hanging onto an unfounded hope that email notifications (for international students) are yet to be sent.

  2. I'm totally failing on the side of self care, so I'll be waiting for other people's responses. I just... shudder at the idea of moving my body more than is absolutely necessary... 

     

    Where I live, the cold and hot seasons are pretty drastic. So wherever I get to go in the states, I hope the weather is more consistent, so that I can start biking or jogging on a regular basis. I think I'll just have to bite the bullet and try to get some exercise. I think, at some point, exercise could become a priority in grad school life, so that I can finish my studies... 

  3. You might not be in the mood to accept this comment, but congratulations on submitting your application! It's great that you submitted it. 

    I think a few focused months of writing is enough. But if you're going to keep working in academia, I think you should get used to showing your manuscript to more people. I know that's difficult and I'm hypocritical to say so, because I had only my adviser look at my SOP and writing sample :P 

    What's done is done, but I totally feel for your overthinking. It will be difficult, but save your fourth comment for another writing you'll have to do in the future! 

    I wish you good luck! 

  4. 3 minutes ago, Yanaka said:

    I went through almost the same deal last year when I was still in France. France is 6 hours +, 9 for the West coast. Past noon my time back then, it was all over... Or I'd stay up late waiting to see if maybe I'd receive a late auto email at 3 in the morning my time :lol: 

    Oh yes... that hope that an office might decide to send out emails first thing in the morning surely keeps us up late into the night... I don't know which would be better, being up when offices are working, or asleep at office worktimes. I guess it'll be devastating anyway around :D 

  5. Waiting for emails must be harsh on everyone, but I want to talk about time difference. When I wake up, most business hours in US have ended. And a new day starts in America when it's nearly time to sleep for me. All day checking results and forums, and then it's night over there so no news. And then going to sleep looking at new rejections and acceptances, hoping to get some news in the morning. And waking up to an empty mail box! Yay! 

  6. 2 hours ago, jrockford27 said:

    Definitely write a thank you e-mail back in the case of an acceptance or a waitlist.  It lets the administration know you've received the decision.  Something as simple as, "That's wonderful news!  Thank you!  Please let me know if you need anything from me."  They know that you're probably waiting for all of your offers to come in and they definitely know that you have until April 15 to make a decision.

    I was also thinking about this problem, and I just sent my thank you email, too! Thanks for your help :)

  7. 51 minutes ago, JustPoesieAlong said:

    There's another TAMU acceptance up--congrats to that person! Idk if said person is watching this threat, but I'd love to chat and see if you're planning on going to the visit in March!

     

    @JustPoesieAlong Hi! maybe that's me you're talking about. Congratulations on your acceptance! It's a great relief, and though I have a long list of schools I'm still waiting to hear back from, one of my most wanted(?) professors are at TAMU, so it's a great start for me. 

    I'd really like to go to the March event, but I live so so far away, I don't think I can afford it (money and time) even with the aid. Do you plan to go? 

  8. I have a question: did you guys do all these practice tests just a few days before the actual test or spread out throughout your study period i.e. 2-3 months?

     

    I tried 7 practice tests over 2 weeks prior to my actual exam.

     

    And here goes my scores.

     

    1st GRE (March 2013) : V 158 / Q 164 / AW 4.0

     

    Kaplan practice tests : V 162, 162, 167, 162, 160 (Sorry, I just skipped Q sections)

    Princeton Review practice test : V 167

    ETS Power Prep : V 166, 162 (Q sections skipped again)

    (these practice tests were taking during the second half of August)

     

    2nd GRE (August 2013) : V 167 / Q 163 / AW 4.0

     

    My conclusion was that the practices tests are deliberately difficult.

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