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  1. I'm from Vancouver as well. It was a tough choice, but I decided on UBC. I'm hoping I get a chance to be part of the IRP there. What about Western drew you to it - that was the one place I had been planning to apply as well but decided against it in the end.
  2. I've got a couple days to make my decision, but at the moment its between UBC and Ryerson for me. I'm leaning towards UBC at the moment, but the Toronto location of Ryerson is what is making me think long term that might be the best option, especially since that is where I would prefer to end up after graduation. On the other hand, my main interest is international journalism, and UBC seems to be stronger in that regard. I don't actually know if Ryerson would give me better job prospects or if UBC actually is stronger for international journalism, so if anyone might have any sort of insights, I'm all ears.
  3. I applied to UBC, Ryerson, Carelton, and Concordia. I interviewed with UBC last week, probably for second round of admissions then I'm assuming. Fingers crossed!
  4. Hi AJ90, I was going to post a similar question. Also, when did you hear back from UBC?
  5. Hi everyone, I was waitlisted for York Political Science PhD. I was just wondering if anyone had a rough idea on: a)how many applicants are generally offered a spot at York Poli Sci for PhD b)how many spots are generally available (ie: they assume a certain percentage of offers will decline) c)how many people are put on the waitlist d)how many people from the waitlist might be expected to be offered a spot, and how late in the summer this would still be a possibility If anyone might be able to offer some insight on this, it would be very much appreciated. I want to get a rough estimate on my chances of getting in this year, and also a sense of the competitiveness of my application. Thanks.
  6. Hi everyone, I was waitlisted for York Political Science PhD. I was just wondering if anyone had a rough idea on: a)how many applicants are generally offered a spot at York Poli Sci for PhD b)how many spots are generally available (ie: they assume a certain percentage of offers will decline) c)how many people are put on the waitlist d)how many people from the waitlist might be expected to be offered a spot, and how late in the summer this would still be a possibility If anyone might be able to offer some insight on this, it would be very much appreciated. I want to get a rough estimate on my chances of getting in this year, and also a sense of the competitiveness of my application. Thanks.
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