Mostly, yes
If the university does not think highly of your application they will just reject, instead of asking you for some material
But there is also possibility that the committee wants to reject to but the university requires receiving all materials before rejection (I don't think this happens often)
Check "activity log", which you could find under "help" page
Actually I personally figure that the program interface is badly designed. Especially when you have multiple applications to different universities (like, upenn and Stanford share the same system, and when it comes to adding recommendations, it becomes a real mess)
For PhD programs, I believe (I myself has not been involved and I am not grads, though) professors might ask their students to review applicant profiles, filtering out those apparently unqualified (say, GPA is lower than the cut-off, or have no lab research experience, etc.)
But rest assured that most of the serious programs in top universities will not let graduate students to do objective tasks like determining which applicant is suitable for doing research.
Some universities do several rounds of selection, and in each selection they yield those that are definitely in or definitely out. The remaining applicants then go to the next round of selection.
So in such a process, only those significantly better or worse than the average got their decisions quickly. The majority of applicants won't know the result until the last round.
If you are applying to PhD program then it is probably too late. Most PhD programs have already sent out their acceptance decision (My friends got their rejection from UC Berkeley and UPenn)
Thank you! I almost forgot to check this thread as it went down on the front page...
Actually, after posting the stuff above, I happened to know that this girl is accepted into CMU LTI, while I was rejected in the Feb.16 CMU Massacre
Still a blow though, I already accepted this as a real-life fact
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Supplement: I am currently at SFU Burnaby campus, so if you want some information about SFU and Burnaby city I am happy to help.
I feel sorry about that
Could you please clarify a little bit, is there direct rejection in revocation or just saying previous decisions are invalid?
I got a direct rejection. Seems not at all any hope to wait for official explanation.
Yeap. I withdrawn from decent work (at E///), contacted several professors for recomm. letter, and tried to acquire further education
And the reality is so cruel
One of my friends did not receive revocation
He received an admission notice, and then nothing
Do not know if this is good news or bad news, because the statistical data on result search is still not correct - those report a revocation are mainly in +8 timezone (mainland China, HK, TW, or somewhere, so they are in Feb. 17 instead of Feb 16). I can't see anybody in -7 or -6, -5 timezone reporting their revocation
Sometimes I really envy him!
Thanks buddy
I am just feeling sorry for my parents.... After hearing about the good news they have decided to go out for a celebration. I don't know how to confront them now with the apparent disappointment.
One situation: maybe they accidentally reverted their decision: All "accept" should go to decline and all "reject" should go to accept
If that is the case then the result distribution is quite normal (and again, another year of massacre)