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CrunchCrunch

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  1. Thanks, I stand corrected though, it might have even been my 4th attempt. I was waitlisted last year; rejected by my department the year before; and waitlisted as a direct applicant the first time. Just keep at it. Good luck!
  2. Mail came! I got a doctoral fellowship, score 13.4/20. the wait is over. Thank goodness. thanks for the great company everyone, best of luck to those that are still waiting and congrats to those who were successful. For those who were not, I will reiterate it's a crapshoot. This was my 3rd year applying.
  3. Oh yes. Mail will arrive around noon-ish; will report back but might shake my fist at mailperson if no envelope big, medium or small manifest in my mailbox. Honestly, a vial of skunk stink would suffice to communicate "you suck". Just tell me already.
  4. Ditto for Toronto, or the sad part of Toronto that doesn't get letters, and by that part I mean the centrally located area of the city. Not bitter at all.
  5. I can't even...why are some of us in Toronto still waiting while NORTHERN CALIFORNIA has received post? Do we not share a province, Ottawa? I'm beyond baffled at this warping of space-time. Happy, though, for everyone who has heard.
  6. Nothing yet, in TORONTO. OMG. (and I don't know my results yet).
  7. There are still those waiting in Ontario. When they say 3 business days, they really mean it (and by 'they' I mean Canada Post).
  8. Crazy that the letters reached Montreal earlier than Ottawa!
  9. Thank you for the information. I can now (sort of) focus on other things. Tomorrow. EEK!
  10. Congrats to everyone who has received positive news! Have any other cities besides Montreal received their letters? I'm assuming those in Ottawa have...
  11. Totally. It could still go either way. Early news is not always good news, that's fair and true. Still, I think it's "fun" to try and figure out their temporal correlations and patterns.
  12. Statistically speaking, that's not really possible; overall, the success rate (and failure rate) is around 50%. I hope as many people HERE get good results, and as soon as possible. I looked at Canada Post delivery speed, and it is painfully slow. 2 business days for the same city, 3 business days for the same province and 4 for the country, and that's not including the day it was sent!
  13. It's beginning to look that way, so far it sounds like those who have been informed are indeed successful.
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