Personally, I would look at their placement records and see how effective they are in placing into schools that I am interested in. For instance, if X placed 1 student in Carnegie Mellon and Y placed 3 in that same school, then I would most likely choose Y.
Thanks!
By email, 4:40pm eastern.
"Dear X,
I am very sorry to inform you that after careful consideration of your application we are not able to recommend your admission to our M.A. program. The program is very competitive, and we must unfortunately turn away many good applicants.
I regret not having better news to convey. Thank you for your interest in our program.
Sincerely yours,
Edward Hinchman"
Does anyone have any ideas regarding Ohio State and UC Irvine (logic)? They have sent acceptances early feb. but I have not got anything yet. Same with Carnegie Mellon (logic/methodology).
Just received a rejection from CUNY via E-mail. I also received an email from Tufts to check their website, nothing there yet but presumably a rejection.
Did anyone else receive an email from UW-Milwaukee but it was not regarding admission? It was pretty much an ad. Anyways, I thought this belongs to the stupid thread.
What the heck Milwaukee, pull yourself together!
I have published in an undergrad/Ma journal. I have also submitted a couple of papers to undergrad journals but still waiting for responses for those. I also have presented a paper in two conferences. I have organized a big conference with two other classmates. I have a year of teaching experience (tutoring about 20 students in logic and in discrete mathematics). None of this seemed to have helped. I am guessing that publishing in a professional journal would probably help a bit.
I have been following TGC for quite some time now, how did I not see that thread! Sorry, table, for making another thread on the same topic, and thanks for the heads up!