By all means you should let them know both things.
1) would keep you on the waitlist.
2) would not give you an acceptance (since they are already out), but would get you higher up in the waitlist and hopefully an admit (when people turn down their offers)
I've been waitlisted for the PhD program at Dartmouth and invited to their open house on 2nd April.
There's no mention of travel support, though.
Unfortunately, I'm an international applicant and won't be able to afford it.
What about other accepted/waitlisted applicants?
Have you been offered travel support?
All waitlisted candidates are invited?
If you've applied in theory, could you please mention which universities you've heard back from - positively, negatively or waitlisted.
I've heard back negatively from Princeton, CMU, Brown.
Sorry if I confused you, I've not yet been accepted there I just said I "would" not reconsider my decision...
Hopefully they are considering my application, and favourably...
I guess so
On second thought, there's a Masters student who got the e-mail. If no master students have been accepted till now, there might as well be some acceptances.
To the people who got the generic e-mail referring to the website with a deadline of 5:15pm EST, could you please share your stats?
Myself (theory):
UGPA : equi. to 3.7
GGPA : equi. to 3.4
1 year teaching experience
AGRE: 830
2 pubs
This is very surprising and testing - I have applied to 11 PhD programs and haven't heard back from ANY!!! No communication whatsoever after my application materials reached except for the odd e-mail acknowledging that my application is 'under review'. I'm assuming a reject from CMU. Still hopeful on the others.