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neuroneurotic

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  1. I am going to assume that you interviewed with your top choice. If that is so, then I would call your top choice and explain that you have an offer that requires a response by April 1 and that you are just waiting to hear from them because they are your top choice. Ask when they will be sending out their decisions. Accepting and then not attending would be bad form. You will see people in this field throughout your career you should be as professional as possible. If you can't pin down your top choice then call the one you have been offered admission to and see if they can extend your deadline. Good luck hope you hear soon.
  2. I agree, it is a no brainer. You both have been accepted, go to UW. If you look at the forums and the results page, there is no guarantee your wife will be accepted to a program where you opt to start this year. You will be the master of your own destiny, not the "prestige factor" of the school you attend.
  3. I had that happen with several of my schools also. I confirmed with ETS that they had been sent, but the schools said they were not received. At $25 a school its ridiculous that ETS can't get it right.
  4. If you find something and you want to run the address by me I would be glad to help as it relates to neighborhood.
  5. Everyone I know that goes there loves it. I am interviewing there for the BSTP Ph.D. program so I may end up there as well. Cleveland is a great city, lots of things to do and fairly easy to get around. It is relatively safe, there are some bad areas but like any city you just need to be smart and not be walking around alone late at night. Little Italy which is right next to Case is safe. Coventry is a cute, trendy place to live and not that far from campus. There are lot of apartment buildings along Cedar at the top of the hill as its called. I believe Case has an off campus housing website. It all depends how much you want to pay. There are lots of grad students, med students and law students living around campus. You are better off taking public transportation to campus as parking can be pricey. I do think they sell parking permits although I don't know how much they cost. You can try Zillow they have apartment listings as well. Have you been to visit there. Where are you from now.
  6. Are you going to Case? What program? I happen to know a lot about Cleveland. I used to live near there and I have good friends that go there.
  7. You should also post what city here because I am sure there are people on this site that can offer some advice with respect to what neighborhoods are safe and grad friendly.
  8. The most important thing to look at is the focus of the research. Depending on the school, they may actually be quite different.
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