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yushish

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    2014 Fall
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    Chemical Engineering PhD

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  1. Congrats to the folks who just got into Stanford! I'm a first year PhD student planning to join the theory group at SUNCAT. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
  2. Congrats on Caltech! The visiting weekend date is interesting -- a month earlier than it was last year.
  3. I got the same email -- I expect that everyone got it.
  4. The differences between chemistry and chemical engineering at the graduate (research) level are pretty small (sometimes nonexistent). So the only difficult part of making this switch is that you'll have to get through the first year courses -- you might have to take a year of undergrad courses before you can attempt the graduate courses. Some universities (not all) are willing to allow this because a good researcher is still a good researcher, regardless of undergraduate degree.
  5. Haha, I live in Berkeley so I'm pretty used to these sorts of housing prices. I plan to live on campus, at least for a year or two.
  6. Leaning here for PhD in chemical engineering. Tough choice between here and MIT for me as well.
  7. I totally agree that the Northwestern visit was a lot better than I expected (I was there the first weekend) -- I was truly impressed at how happy the professors and graduate students were. Is anyone visiting Stanford? I would love to talk to someone that is.
  8. I'm in a similar boat...I'm deciding between MIT, Caltech, and Stanford for chemical engineering. I'm strongly leaning to Stanford at the moment, but I'm hoping that the visit weekends will make the final decision for me. Any insight that people can give about any of these programs would be awesome.
  9. I'm not sure if Stanford has sent out all of their acceptances yet, but the grad program administrator told me that all travel plans must be finalized by February 3rd (they must pre-pay for hotels and stuff) -- so my guess is that they will not accept anybody after that date.
  10. I just heard from MIT this afternoon -- it looks like they are just finishing up their decisions. Good luck to you all!
  11. A friend of mine was just admitted to MIT today, and historically people have been admitted through the end of January, so I don't think they're quite done sending acceptances yet.
  12. UCSB's weekends are February 28 and March 14, while MIT's weekends are February 28 and March 7. Good luck!
  13. Having talked to grad students in my lab, it seems like 4 visits is a pretty good number. Those who visited more than 4 felt quite burnt out by the end. For me, I will definitely visit Stanford and Princeton, and I feel obligated to visit Penn because I did an REU there and my PI wrote me a very strong letter. Unfortunately, both of Wisconsin's weekends conflict for me. If I get into MIT or Caltech I will probably visit those as well, but I'm happy with my choices right now.
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