bleary7
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I always forget to specify, it is for MS, and thank you!
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I finally heard from UW-Seattle, if anyone is interested. I was accepted, but there is not any departmental funding available for me. I'm visiting Seattle next week, so perhaps I'll set up a meeting with someone in the department to chat.
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Hah! Awesome. I've come to loathe the number "3,591". That's the number of new e-mail I've retained in my Gmail account since a couple months ago when decision season began. So at any second I can look up in my Firefox tab and see "Inbox (3,591)" and realize that I have no new e-mail.
People had it easy 10-20 years ago when all you had to do was wait for the mail to arrive in a given day. If you got nothing, you could rest assured that nothing would change in the following 24 hours.
Yours is 3,591? Mine is 14,166... I treat it with equal contempt though!
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Don't have masters, want masters. HockeyNerd! I'm a northern Minnesotan, we have lots of hockey here, believe it or not.
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Thanks! I'm a master's candidate interested in environmental engineering/water remediation/treatment/fun times.
I appreciate all the friendly encouragement/informed advice.
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Hey! I'm anxious to hear from UW-Seattle. I just thought I'd let y'all know that. Unfortunately it seems late in the game & unlikely that even if I was admitted they would offer any funding. I was offered an RA at the University of Minnesota, but I would so love to be in Seattle for so many reasons. Let me know if you continue to hear anything new from UW.
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My stats:
Undergraduate chemistry degree from 2012
GPA: 3.61
GRE: V-162 Q-155 AW-4.0
Research: 2 years aquatic toxicology research at EPA as analytical chemist, 2 papers in review, 4 presentations, 1 year of undergraduate analytical chem/marine bio research
2 very good LOR, 1 good LOR (or maybe very?)
Applying for environmental engineering masters, water track. except Yale of course, that's a PhD program
Waiting: Yale, UW-Madison, U of Washington
Accepted: UNC-Chapel Hill, UMass-Amherst, UC-Davis (coursework only status), U of MN (civil engineering)
Rejected:
Fall 2014 Civil and Environmental Engineering
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I made the decision to attend the University of Minnesota for a master's degree with an RA to study nitrogen removal technologies for wastewater treatment. Hopefully I'll be marketable with that degree and background!