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  1. Did anyone receive financial information from UT Austin yet? 

     

    See some of you guys this weekend!  :D

     

    I haven't heard anything yet, but I'm hoping that will be addressed this weekend!

    I have contacted Dr. Brodbelt about it and was told the stipend is around 22,500/year. I know they also have around 12 fellowships to offer that are close to 30,000/year and that was supposed to be finalized this week. I won't be visiting until March 27th, but please share if you find out anything good this weekend.

  2. Yeah that's why I judged you as non-Midwestern. Everyone I know who doesnt drive is from big cities, and doesnt need to. Sorry to hear about your past ailment! Personally, I would still consider driving to be pretty important (unless you enjoy spending a lot of time on campus), so maybe you should weigh that in your decision when picking schools?

    Here's the vague reason I think UIUC might be difficult: the head of my small schools chem department, who knows me well, was telling me about one of our students who went to UIUC and didn't make it through after the 4th year. She stressed how bright this student was, and I got vibes that she has less faith in me completing the program than she did in the girl who dropped out.

    Were you able to probe for the reasons this student dropped out? There are many circumstances that could lead to someone leaving the program.

  3. Hold on. The candidate was accepted to Cal on 6th Jan, so there is still hope. Don't give up!

    Would we receive any notification from the school if we are placed on the waitlist?

    I would imagine that Berkeley will send out mass rejections (all on one day) in the next two weeks. Those that are left standing per se will be the waitlist.

  4. Should I assume a rejection from UW-Madison at this point? :P

    According to the graduate coordinator, there were still a good amount of offers to go out. They were trying to get things done before this last Tuesday (first day of classes) but they did not appear to succeed with this.

    It seems reasonable that more offers should go out next week but that is just my take on it.

    When did you submit your application?

  5. 200 admitted in chemistry?? This can't be true.

    The larger programs admit a ridiculous amount of students. Wisconsin has this info available but I cannot find it right now. If I remember, they accept between 200-250 students and retain 50-60. During 2010, UNC accepted 155 and enrolled 47. For a program like UIUC, it seems like 200 admits would be appropriate. 

     

     http://gradschool.unc.edu/pdf/2010-ADMISSION-STATISTICS.pdf

  6. Thank you :) you've gotten into so many great schools too! And don't worry, I also didn't write the Chem GRE out of pure naiveté, and I wish I had applied to a few more schools in general. I also submitted most of my applications either on the deadline or a day or two before...oooops :S

    Thanks! And I am glad I am not the only one. My advisor mentioned it a few days after the registration deadline and then we were both a bit disappointed. I think he wanted me to push for a more prestigious school so he could take more pride in guiding me there.

  7. I'll be at UT for the feb 27 weekend and I'm still deciding if I will go to the UNC visit weekend. Feel free to say hello if you see me at a visit!   

     

    Good luck with UIUC and Madison, both are top programs.  I think you have a really good chance at both, looks like you will have a lot to choose from already though!  :)

    I am not going to Texas until March 27th but I'd love to hear your impressions on the program when you do visit. Let me know if you decide to visit UNC. I'll be there March 13th. And thanks! We shall certainly see, but I think I would be content if I could only choose between the programs I have heard back from. Too many options could lead to shallow evaluation. I am hoping to visit no more than 4 places.

  8. I'm feeling the same way. I discovered this website after submitting most of my applications... seeing all the posts on here makes me wish I applied to more reach schools (Stanford, Berkeley, Yale, Harvard, etc..), my only two are MIT and Caltech.  But it definitely feels good getting acceptances! I think if I applied to all reach schools that would not be the case right now...

     

    But the schools you've been accepted to are nothing to sneeze at either! Especially UT, UNC, A&M etc, all Top 20 or Top 10 among certain subfields

    Yeah I definitely understand that! I would be okay with some rejections if that meant maybe just one acceptance from one of those caliber programs. And thanks! I certainly am looking forward to visiting UNC and UT. I am also hoping to hear back from illinois and Wisconsin this week, as my application has not even been reviewed yet (according to both administrators). Of all these, surely I will find a program that is a good fit.

  9. Thanks for your response ChemPlasmonics!! Good luck to you. My LORs are pretty strong, hard to gauge the strength of my own SOP but overall I *~*think*~* I had a competitive application. I'm hoping that since I submitted it very close to the deadline (~mid December) I will just have a delayed response. But I'm really starting to lose hope all together, oh well!!

    I submitted mine on the deadline (21st) so maybe they are still going through applications and have been doing rolling admissions..That may be a bit naive and idealistic, but there could be some truth to it.

    Did anyone apply near or on the deadline and already get accepted??

    You got into Yale though! That is fun and rolls off the tongue pretty well. I am wishing I applied to a few more schools out of reach just to see. I didn't take the subject test so that severely limited the schools I could apply to. Wish I would have just thrown an app at MIT and Yale.

  10. Soooo if I still have not heard from Berkeley, is it safe to assume they rejected me? :(

    There is always hope that they have a few more acceptances to send out (I myself am in a similar waiting period), but they seem to have sent out a great amount of acceptances already. Based on the results page of GC, they finished most of their acceptances the Friday before MLK day (this past Friday..) They did however issue a few more acceptances at the beginning of February before they sent out rejections. I am not sure about your LORs and SOP, but the rest of your application seems really solid and competitive.

     

    TLDR: They are probably finished with the bulk, but there is always a chance until you receive a rejection.

  11. Your case sounds a lot like my own. I definitely plan on joining the Chemistry-Biology Interface Training program if I do attend. I'm mostly interested in Laura Kiessling at UW Madison--one of former labmates is now a grad student in her lab, and he had lots of great things to say about her research, the lab (people, environment), and Kiessling as an exemplary female scientist and mentor.

    That is very coincidental, one of my former lab mates is also in her lab! I don't have have too much interest in the bio-side of things so I am not considering her, but he seems to be very content in this lab as well.

  12. Also wanted to ask if everyone who is getting calls also received emails?

    I am currently in Germany looking for a job for the intermediate time, so I can't receive calls.

    I never realized that Grad schools personally call to announce admissions.

    A professor of mine mentioned that UNC CH has a GPA cutoff somewhere. I am not sure how true this is, but he was bitter that UNC was the only school he was rejected from (had a 3.25), but was accepted at places like Northwestern. It is also still rather early for these places to be done sending out ALL acceptances. I would worry more if February comes around and you haven't heard from anyone. In hindsight, it probably wouldn't have been a bad idea to apply to a few more places. 

  13. Congrats! UIUC is elite, especially for inorganic chem.

    How about their materials program? I am trying to gauge the schools I am waiting on compared to the ones I have already been accepted to. I applied for UTexas-analytical and UNC- polymers/materials. I think those are my top two considerations at this point.

  14. For those waiting to hear from UIUC (myself included), I spoke with the graduate coordinator this afternoon and she reassured me that they have not even come close to sending out most of their offers. Some files still have not even been reviewed as 140+ sent in applications during the night of the deadline. Hoping for some more good news next week! This week has been a little slow.

  15. You still gotta pass. And, more likely than not, the grad school is going to expect you to remember what you learned from undergrad, so those classes can still matter.

    Fair.

    Uh, not if you plan on applying for graduate fellowships.

    In all seriousness, thanks for the reminder. Glad hard work can continue to provide benefits for us in the future. We could all use a little extra money.

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