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  1. I saw someone say on another thread that choosing NSF makes more sense if you're interested in academia because you'll have a relationship with NSF which may be important/favorable when grant writing in the future.

  2. Environmental Engineering - Honorable Mention

    VG/E, E/E, VG/VG 

    Undergrad applicant so I'll be trying again, but I'm so confused. Lol the reviews don't really help me understand what I lacked.

  3. 5 hours ago, StrucApp said:

    I posted this on a different forum as well but I am getting anxious about making my decision.

    I have applied to many different schools for an MS in Structural Engineering because I honestly did not know where I could be accepted. But now I have so many options I am having a hard time deciding! Any information on what I should choose/insight into a specific program I would love it.

    - UC San Diego

    - Georgia Tech

    - NC State

    - UCLA

    - Still waiting to hear back from Illinois and Berkeley as well.

    I am interested in pursuing research during my masters and want to go into industry after for structural design. I potentially one day want to return for a PhD but that is dependent on how I enjoy research during my masters.

    Not sure if this is helpful but...

    I did my undergrad at Georgia Tech. Alot of faculty of have industry connections since it's in Atlanta. Personally, I enjoyed the environment. I will say it can be a very intense and competitive place if you don't build a support team.

    As far as NC State, when I visited I liked what I saw. There appeared to be alot of camaraderie of the faculty and a culture of being eager to support and mentor students towards whatever goals they have. Most of who I spoke to were on the environmental side of things, though.

  4. As someone who did not receive the fellowship and knows someone who did, I recognize that the people who received the fellowship are very much deserving. I think believing that they aren't is going to encourage you to go off. Maybe first reconcile that those who received it are deserving. You can also do this while believing you are equally deserving because I put a good amount of work into my own application. What helps me is that I truly believe the things that are meant for me will be mine. If I was looked over then there is a reason for that. Did the reviewers not give any tips on strengthening your application? I also got good reviews, but they talked about my strengths so I payed attention to what wasn't mentioned as an area of growth for when I apply next year.

  5. 28 minutes ago, devbioboy said:

    I think most people think of "rounds" as the number of reviewers (not sure if that's an official thing or not).

    So were there more than 5 reviewers? Or would 5 mean you made it to the last round before final decisions?

  6. I've applied to each of these schools for a PhD focusing on Environmental Engineering. I'd love to hear perspectives from others on the benefits of one school over another.

    All of them have offered me pretty good funding packages so finances aren't a huge determinant separating one school from another. On the other hand, my POIs at Berkeley and UMich are senior faculty with busier schedules and more responsibilities, but have big names that carry weight. My POIs at Rice and NC State are very young assistant professors that are in the early stages of building their groups, but are high energy and very supportive and hands on. I'm interested in a career in academia so i'm torn between having a big name behind me and having the experience of working along someone building and growing their lab as I will have to do in the future.

    All of the professors are nice and friendly with research that I find intriguing although some are more field based and others are lab based.

    Any insight helps. Thanks!

  7. On 2/25/2019 at 12:02 PM, Moods said:

    So, on the GEM Online Portal, the status of one of the universities I was accepted was changed to "Willing to Admit You as a GEM Fellow". However, there isn't an offer link, which indicates that a "GEM University Support Agreement" wasn't signed, correct? Has this happened to anyone else?

    Yea, I see this by one of my schools as well.

  8. My background isn't in Electrical Engineering, but I graduated from GT.

    Based on my experience, GT has very rigorous programs and there is A TON of support and resources in place for students to be successful. I really valued the opportunities that came from just being a GT student. Also, the fact that GT is in Atlanta helps when making connections outside of the school. Idk if this helps you decide, but honestly I don't think there's a wrong decision here.

  9. @PartyEngineer  It went well. I had previously met the professor at an event while I was in undergrad, and she remembered me. I got an acceptance email a couple of days ago. 

    She didn't mention if they were interviewing everybody and when decisions would be made. I think she was calling students who had an interest in her lab in particular. I would hold out hope because I'm pretty sure they are still making decisions!

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