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  1. 1 hour ago, Bibica said:

    Are you referring to any program in particular?

    I heard that UC schools engage in negotiations with admitted students on terms of financing. Not only them, I just wondered whether schools in general make adjustments on their initial offer of financing or negotiate with admitted students who have not decided to enroll. 

  2. 24 minutes ago, Hates_Goats said:

    I just got my response this afternoon.  Its probably a rejection, though with how they're handling their rollout, a mistake is far from out of the question.  I just assumed it was a rejection until I got the email confirming.  My advice is to do the same.  That being said, it is tough not having that closure. 

    I think you're right. I mean, if mine was being considered positively, they would have given some kind of response.

  3. As one of Duke applicants, I am getting more and more puzzled about my status.

    I've got neither accepted nor rejected. Also, they have not put me on the wait-list. The website keeps saying 'No notifications'

    How should I interpret this? One of the ad-com might have blown his/her nose with my SOP

  4. Thank you for all the info here and I wanna ask yo guys about financing negotiation. 

    I received an offer with partial financing and the department administrator says 'I think you should try and negotiation' concerning financing.

    The program is for now my top priority but I cannot accept their offer because of insufficient funding. What do you think I can do? I will visit the department in late March

    and I told them the school is my first choice. 

  5. 7 minutes ago, advark said:

    What do you mean by "offer them?" You give them nothing. If they cannot fully fund you, you do not accept their offer. You will have to wait it out and potentially do a second cycle. You should not enter a PhD program if you are not fully funded. 

    I'm in a similar situation. But then, what do they mean by 'negotiate'? 

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