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  1. I heard back from Stanford and was rejected for the masters
  2. Same! My guess is they will wait until night time.
  3. No, it didn't. I believe it's a completely separate process. Master's decisions are supposed to come out much later (in March). I think it is safe to assume that your application is passed on to the referral committee automatically though. Not sure!
  4. Thanks for the info and for sharing your stats! Best of luck in your interview
  5. Wow! CONGRATULATIONS!!! I'm pretty surprised that they only gave you until noon tomorrow to respond. Tight timeline... Who is doing the interview? Is it the adcom or a professor?
  6. @jmaroon Could you please PM me too? Thank you!!
  7. Congratulations!! Do you happen to know if your status has changed from "submitted" in your application portal?
  8. I'm with you! I feel like someone would have posted if they had heard anything. Not sure when the admissions office closes but they could send them out in the next 30 min? haha
  9. Thanks for this! Super helpful. I'm curious to know, do you think that the statement of purpose that you wrote pulled on your work experience or education experience at all or was it more future thinking?
  10. Thanks for your insight! I've heard that too and that's why I was curious to see what sort of offers people received. Really appreciate your response. Do you happen to know if Ed.D "qualifies" for funding at all? I've heard that most people have to pay their way through completely.
  11. I was looking into Columbia's Ph.D and Ed.D programs and was unable to find clear information on how Teacher's College handles Ph.D funding. On the website it says "Ph.D. students normally receive the annual prevailing stipend and appropriate tuition and health fees for five years, provided that they remain in good academic standing and, in the case of student officers, have discharged responsibly their pedagogical or research duties." Other programs that I have looked at have more or less stated explicitly that all Ph.D programs have their tuition covered for 5 years. Does anyone know if tuition is covered for Ed.D programs/Ph.D programs at Teachers' College? What's the funding like (if any) for these programs? Thanks for your help!
  12. I'm curious to know if anyone has any insight into how important it is to have a Master's degree before applying to a Ph.D programs. I'm looking at programs like CIS at Harvard, DAPS at Stanford (but am still looking into what my options are). I'm concerned that having only a Bachelor's will disadvantage me. I have relevant work experience but don't know if it's significant enough to "justify" going straight into a Ph.D. Any insight is much appreciated!
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