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    2017 Fall
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  1. @ercofell Hey have you heard back from University of Washington yet? They said it could be as late as early May that they send out acceptances......
  2. Do grad schools do orientation/ admitted student events? Also if you're admitted and want to visit before accepting or to visit and haven't visited before, do they help out with the cost of travel a bit (gas, plane ticket etc)? Thanks!
  3. About how long after the deadline or when we submit our applications do we hear back? I'm a bit anxious
  4. I'm sad that I didn't get it this year but its only my first time applying. Now that I understand the process better I'm sure i'll have a better chance next time. @hobakie @mrs12When you did not get it with your first try and went to apply the next time, were there some essay responses that you kept the same while writing all new answers to others? I feel like a only a couple of my essays might not have been strongly written or did not get my point across like I thought it would but the other responses seemed good to me (of course I'm biased though lol). Since we don't get feedback it's hard to say what it was that made the reviewers say no.
  5. @Estee3 About 3 ish weeks but I've never been good or even average at writing so I should have spent more time but I only learned about the program mid-October.
  6. No it won't be. I'm thinking we hear back on the 18th though. The application page said maintenance would be on the 17th from 9 to 10 in the evening which I think means that they are going to re-upload it with information for the semifinalists and alter their applications so they can start submitting paperwork. Whether you end up being a finalist or not they start asking for stuff to get the paperwork moving so that if you end up being an alternate and a spot doesn't open up until the May or even June you and CLS won't be scrambling to get visas, health forms, etc. together in time. I heard about some people who found out they'd been moved from alternate to finalist two weeks before the orientation. Speaking of the orientation, what goes on there. I assume they give you the information, schedules and plane tickets for each of the language sites. Is it also ice breakers to get to know your classmates? Do you get to meet and mingle with the people in other languages?
  7. If someone gets rejected are they allowed to ask what it was that resulted in the decision? Would they answer? I'm thinking no since there's a lot of applications but then they all got read individually and I should think they made some notes on what they thought about each applicant.
  8. I wish we could all line up and use the sorting hat from Harry Potter. CLS can feed the hat the rubric then they just plop it on our heads and we see what he says.
  9. Ahhh so that deadline is for the people who review the applications? @hobakie Thanks! If I get the program I want things to go well for everyone involved, not just for me. If my host family and classmates are comfortable and happy then we all get the most out of the experience.
  10. @okazu @emari5 Thank you! That's great how CLS makes sure you learn as much of the language as possible. Did they give you a sort of roommate questionnaire before pairing you with a family to see if you were allergic to any animals or if they would only be willing to take in a specific gender (perhaps for religious or cultural reasons) or someone that sleeps early?
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