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Hopeful21

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    2015 Fall
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    Political Science, Ethnic Studies

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  1. Ok just from my experience, because I was in a similar position to ajayghale, my undergrad GPA was actually lower than yours! So I did an MA and was awarded Salutatorian. I did this specifically to atone for the weakness of my undergrad degree. So in terms of the arguments for and against reaching out, I think it depends on the department and what individual professors prefer. For me, I wanted to make sure that I would find a faculty member or members in a department that were willing to communicate with students. And decided I wouldn't apply to programs that I received no response from faculty in. I researched extensively which departments in the US were the best for my research interests. In this process, I disregarded rank, and focused only on the kinds of research the department was engaged in. And then I put together an informal statement of purposes more like a cover letter type email that was rather detailed, and I emailed professors that I believe that I could work with, where my interests intersected. I also attached a copy of my MA thesis, a research paper I had prepared and asked them to review and advise if I would be a fit for the program. I hit the jackpot, because one of the actual POIs I emailed and advised me that I was a great fit in their department actually was on the admissions committee and as soon as the committee made the decision, he emailed me and told me I was admitted with funding. I guess, I don't wish to articulate an argument either way, I just wanted to share my experience. Despite having such a poor undergrad GPA and weak quant GRE, I have received 3 offers so far. I think reaching out in my case was really important in helping to overcome the shortcomings in other parts of my application.
  2. I consider myself really lucky, this was my first cycle, applied as an international student with an awful quant GRE score and poor undergrad GPA. However, using the forums and constructing my applications whilst taking into account everyone's tips and advice has resulted in me receiving 3 offers out of 8 so far! One being my 2nd choice with funding for 5 years! Just awaiting an admission decision from my top choice, where two POIs invited me to the campus yesterday and advised me that I'm very likely to get admission! Irrespective of that outcome, with at least one good offer, I'm confident that I've survived this cycle! Everyone who is still waiting, don't give up hope! My file wasn't the strongest overall but I've been able to overcome it in other areas. I don't think I would have been able to achieve this without everyone's advice and support on here! Thanks so much! I am so grateful for this thread and all of you on here!
  3. First of all a MASSIVE congratulations to you!! It's a wonderful program! I was just wondering if anyone else had received anything as yours is the only post up on the board at the moment I applied as well, but haven't heard anything from them. I'm taking it as a probable sign of rejection, it was a long shot for me anyway being an international student and it looks like they release admissions before rejections based off of previous years! But not to take the gloss off of your wonderful news at all! Congratulations once again and I wish you all the best in the program!!
  4. No news is good news? Actually, I feel a lot better having two clear rejections from programs than a week ago when I was in limbo. I feel your pain.
  5. I'm in the same boat as you! I was told by a prof at UCSD that nearly all the UC schools find it impossible to admit international students as there really isn't the funding streams available and departments find it difficult to justify the huge amount required to cover tuition for international students. Which means that even if you have an incredible file, it's still very difficult to get admission there. Not impossible, but a whole lot more difficult. I factored that in when I chose the schools I applied to, and have taken the two rejections I've received so far in that context. Knowing that they were both UC schools, (the only UC schools I applied to). They kind of don't really count in my mind. I don't feel like my application was read in the same light as other applicants because of that. I wouldn't be alarmed at this stage, you still have some good options at schools that give us international students more of a fighting chance! UCSD and Stanford are also incredibly competitive programs. Hoping for the best for you, I and everyone else on these boards who are probably enduring one of the most anxious periods of their lives!!!
  6. Who would have thought waiting around doing nothing could be so darned exhausting!? I received a letter in the mail from a school I applied to this evening when I got home from work, I thought it may have been a decision. alas, It was merely a confirmation of my application posted in November that had been delayed in transit obviously. Whomp whomp! Good luck to everyone still waiting for good news! I'm certainly feeling the anxiety now!
  7. Sheesh, there's a lot of red on the results page. Misery definitely loves company right now. Got my first rejection yesterday from Berkeley but it wasn't in Pol Sci, a half-hearted attempt to switch disciplines was easily seen through by the adcom and I wasn't a good fit really, so not disappointed. I'm sure it'll pick up soon for all of us though. Good luck everyone!
  8. Worst thing about living in Asia throughout this whole process is that when people say things like "results will probably be up by Monday," I read the comment on our Monday get all excited and then realize oh wait, it means Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning for us! LOL Congrats to everyone who have received admissions results so far! And all the best to everyone like me, still waiting! It's not that long to go now!
  9. I'm just gonna go with no news is good news right now. All the best and hoping it will be more fruitful for you this time around!
  10. Oh yeah you're right, I saw they interviewed in 2013, didn't see any for 2014 when I did a search. Well whatever happens now is completely beyond our control I guess!
  11. LOL yeah, it's my first cycle applying too. I just checked on the results page from previous cycles, and there wasn't any indication of interviews reported on there in previous years, but I guess it's not a comprehensive tracking method by any stretch. I am going with you on this one. Stellar, meaning no interview needed! HA! Good luck to you! Hopefully we both get good news soon!
  12. Do you know whether this is typical of UW? I haven't seen this done before in any of the previous cycles on here. So I'm trying to stay hopeful as to what this could possibly signal. The best feedback I've come across so far is that silence means silence. Nothing else.
  13. I just saw another one today. Haven't heard anything from them either. So if it makes you feel any better, I'm also starting to feel antsy about being already disregarded lol!
  14. Thanks for taking the time to answer all my questions! Really appreciate it!
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