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  1. 2 hours ago, Pidgey said:

    I got my acceptance 3 weeks ago and it still shows as 'under review' so don't count on that being accurate info.

    For everyone that got accepted to the MT program, I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything! I submitted my confirmation letter last week and am just wondering if there's anything else we need to do until course registration opens up later? I know we need to pay a deposit in June but just want to make sure I'm not forgetting anything!

    Mine still says under review for my (unsuccessful) applications for 2015 and 2016 - I'm not convinced they ever update SGS!

  2. 3 hours ago, MSW-hopeful-2016 said:

    I know not many of you applied to OISE for the Masters in Counselling Psychology, but just wanted to know if you had some insight. 

    On the results section of GradCafe, 2 people received letters yesterday in the mail (1 for a rejection and 1 for a waitlist). Would this mean all acceptances have gone out already? I don't think its standard to waitlist people before all acceptances have gone out

    I received an acceptance letter on March 10th (dated March 3rd). I wouldn't say for sure that all acceptances/waitlist notifications have gone out yet. Two years ago I received a waitlist letter in early April...

  3. 2 hours ago, kb161616 said:

    I called Angela (at U of T) a few days ago to ask about the status of the 2-year applications, and she said that it would still be a while longer. Specifically, she said that people will know by the end of April (unsure whether she meant that is when all waves will be finished, or just starting)....

    Regardless, not sure if we should get our hopes up too high for next week

    End of April ... ugh!!

  4. On 2017-03-03 at 5:19 AM, poojan.25 said:

    I'm waiting to hear back from OISE as well. In the results section, people have written that they found out they were invited on ROSI. I've only been looking on the SGS website and haven't even heard about ROSI until now. Is there another website I am supposed to be referring to? 

    If you go into your SGS profile, you should have a U of T student # assigned (not the application #). Then search up ROSI, and enter the student # and your d.o.b. as DDMMYY. (Hope that will work for you! I have never been a U of T student, but I still have a student #.) I think that if there is any change in your status it should show up on the home page.

  5. 3 hours ago, MSW-hopeful-2016 said:

    It means you have been accepted! That is wonderful :) Congrats!!! I spoke to Todd (the program liason) and he said that they were still going through applications and people would not hear back until approx. mid March, so this is great news for you. 

    That is awesome, thank you!! So much better than last year, when I didn't even get my rejection letter until June! (The first one got lost in the mail, I guess.)

  6. 6 hours ago, moh230 said:

    Hey sorry for going off topic but my friend is applying for the bachelors/ masters of education at U OF T. A lot of you have gotten your ROSI updated in regards to Masters of social work. But in the photo attached it says "financially cancelled". Does it say that for your ROSI? Did she get accepted??? Please let me know asap! :(

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    I just read this on another thread:

    "I calledOISE  and although they were reluctant to answer my questions, they did say the "financially cancelled" is a designation they apply so that students cannot accept programs when they are awarded until the requirements are met. I am finishing 4th year at UofT so this makes sense."

  7. Hi everyone, this is my third year of applying to grad programs. This year I applied again to OISE M.Ed Counselling Psychology and U of T 2 year MSW (and Ryerson's midwifery program) -- I currently cannot move out of Toronto (kids in school), and would love to be accepted to any of these programs. I just checked ROSI tonight and it says status "Invited" for the M.Ed. Counselling Psychology program -- does that mean I was accepted??? It did not say anything about the MSW program.

  8. Is there anyone here who hasn't yet had a response from OISE?

    I haven't heard, and when I called they told me there was no set date that I would be guaranteed a response by, and that I would definitely hear by the "day before classes begin" ... what the??!! Last year, I received a letter saying I had been waitlisted and would hopefully know whether I would get in by May 15th, so I'm guessing if I've heard nothing by then I have been rejected (without any acknowledgement that they even looked at my application)??

    I have to say I am a bit ticked that they don't feel a need to send a response when people have paid over $200 to apply (and most have worked hard to put that application together). Really bummed out here.

  9. I applied to the M.Ed. counselling & psychotherapy, and the wait to find out is killing me. I was waitlisted last year, and found out around April 2, but this year I see that others received their letters last week. Why is there no letter???!!! I also see from the ROSI stats that for the last few years, they have made around 44 offers, and but have only enrolled around 32-35 people, which leads me to believe that they don't take anyone off the wait list after people decline their offers.

  10. So I am reapplying to a very competitive program that I was waitlisted for last year. It is a counselling psychology program with a lot of emphasis on practical counselling experience, as opposed to academic/research, and we are only allowed to submit two LORs - one academic, and one professional. Last year I asked my clinic supervisor, an RN, to write me a letter, and she was happy to do so, and showed me the letter. It was very positive, but did not really go into many specifics about counselling per se. She was also very difficult to communicate with and I had major - down-to-the-wire - stress worrying about whether she would actually get the letter submitted before the deadline.

    This year, I asked her again, and never heard back from her. After two weeks of no response, I asked someone else, who was not a direct supervisor, but does know me, and has better credentials - a Dr./clinical sexologist. She happily agreed to write a letter, after my explaining my situation with not hearing back from her colleague. Then, a week later, I heard back from my original LOR writer, who said, I'm so sorry, of course I'll submit the letter. I mentioned that I had had feedback from the department regarding "Practical reference letter(s) should be glowing and elaborate in detail on the counselling skillsets and interventions practiced, client populations served, timeframes for these experiences, and referees should be familiar with the demands of our graduate program and the counselling profession."

    She said, no problem. Could you make the desired changes in the letter for me and I'll just look it over? ARGGH. 

    So, I feel bad about writing my own stuff in her letter, but I know this happens a lot. But -- I worry that it's not ethical, and that the department may see my writing style in her essay. 

    Also, I wonder if I would be better going with an (unseen) letter from a Dr. who is more experienced in the counselling area. And if I go with the original letter writer, how do I respond to the second person I asked? I don't want her to go to the trouble of writing me a letter that I won't end up asking her to submit.

    Any feedback/thoughts?

    This is by far the most stressful aspect of the application for me.

  11. On October 28, 2015 at 6:02:30 PM, wishingonuoft said:

    That being said, 2 years is NOT a long time and in fact, many professors are used to writing references for several years because they understand how competitive graduate education is. 

    My suggestion to you would be to contact your old reference with an email that reintroduces yourself (reminding them about what kind of work you did as their research assistant, which mark you got in their class, etc) and possibly attach a sample of your writing to refresh their memory :) I'm sure they'll be happy to write you another reference!

    Just want to second this. I am applying to grad schools after finishing my undergrad *over 20* years ago. I did an undergraduate thesis, and hesitated to ask my supervisor, as I thought he wouldn't remember me, or wouldn't want to be bothered after so long. I forced myself to ask him, though, because I really needed that academic reference, and to my surprise, he responded enthusiastically, and wrote me a (presumably) glowing letter -- I say that because I was waitlisted for a very competitive program last year, that, based on how long ago I graduated and how average some of my undergrad marks were, I would never have been considered for without an excellent academic reference.

    You don't know unless you ask, and people will often be a lot more willing than you might imagine.

    Good luck.

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