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  1. Ah okay, I didn't know that. I just heard from Northwestern and Berkeley a while ago so I thought maybe something was up. Thanks!
  2. Anyone hear from Caltech or Yale recently? It's been a while since my other decisions went out and visit weekend scheduling is getting tight.....
  3. To wager a guess, you wouldn't get anything significant back from filing tax returns. But there may be different considerations for graduate stipends, so I definitely agree with @AntiSpinel that these are perfect questions for visit weekends.
  4. I would guess 20% on average would be withheld to federal and state taxes and other deductions. I checked with some online calculators for every place where I got an offer, and the net tax rates were 17-23% depending on location and stipend amount. This left me with $2,200-$2,700 per month.
  5. For the most part, the stipends seem to be enough. Looking at rents, though, a roommate will probably be needed, the studios and one-bedrooms look like they would use up nearly all of the after-tax monthly stipend.
  6. On a similar note, the first Columbia visit weekend is this upcoming weekend (Feb. 7-10), so maybe they'll send all the final decisions sometime this or next week?
  7. No, unfortunately that's the same weekend, so I'll be out of the country. Thankfully Northwestern has the second as well, so I'll be attending that one.
  8. Does anyone know if there's any options for when you can't make it to a visit weekend? I was accepted to Berkeley but unfortunately will be out of the country for a short-term study abroad program. I really wanted to visit because I'm quite torn about which school to choose (my profile and decisions are in my signature).
  9. UM-Ann Arbor: February 22-23; March 22-23 University of Chicago: February 7-9; February 21-23 University of Washington: February 21-23; March 7-9 UW-Madison: February 15-17; March 8-10 Yale: March 7-8; March 28-29 Columbia: February 8-10; March 8-10 Northwestern: March 15-17; March 22-24 (On the department website) UCSF: January 27 - 28, and February 3 - 4 (this is assuming that the interview serves as the visiting weekend because why fly candidates out twice when interviews are required) Rice: Feb 7 -9 UC Santa Barbara - Feb 21 -23 Caltech: March 7-9; March 21-23 UC Berkeley: March 1-2; March 8-9; March 15-16 (expect Stanford's visit to be the day before Cal's - they always coordinate visits) UCLA: February 21-23, March 14-16 Georgia Tech: January 24-26, February 28-March 2 Colorado State: February 15-17, March 8-10 USC: Feburary 8-9 Princeton: February 22-23, March 1-2, March 15-16 UT Austin: February 22-23, March 22-23 UCSD: February 8-9, March 1-2 CU-Boulder: February 28-March 2; March 14-16 UPenn: Feb 22-23 (Open house/ interview weekend) Harvard: March 14-16 (department of chemistry & chemical biology CCB) Texas A&M: March 1-2 Ohio State: February 15-16, March 8-9 University of Notre Dame: February 21-23, March 7-9 University of Pittsburgh: February 22-24, March 29-31 University of Oregon: March 1-2 Purdue: March 1-2 Carnegie Mellon: February 18, March 18 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign: February 21-22 Indiana University Bloomington: March 22-24 Cornell: February 22-24, March 22-24
  10. @impulsechemist just got that MIT rejection haha glad they finally sent something though
  11. @chemb4life @do0112 They just added official letters (admissions and financial) to my application portal and emailed visiting/travel info
  12. I emailed them today about this and they said they still haven't posted the admissions decisions online, but that they hope to do so by today or tomorrow!
  13. Anyone else who still hasn't heard anything from MIT? Seems like they sent out a large number of decisions this week so I'm just confused why I haven't gotten mine yet.
  14. I'm not sure about specialty-specific admissions, but the emails I got (I applied Physical) said official GSAS notifications would be going out Friday (tomorrow), and visiting weekend invites would come next week.
  15. Don't jump to conclusions yet! I've heard from some grad students at my university that MIT doesn't interview everyone they accept.
  16. Looks like Stanford sent out some acceptances today, there's a few reported on the results page. Does anyone know if they typically send them all out in one day? Should I be sad that I didn't get an email?
  17. Just keep waiting, I think. I was very fortunate to receive an acceptance email today, so they're definitely still sending decisions out!
  18. Thank you!! My recommenders were all pretty good: have great, long-standing relationships with 2 of them (one was a pioneer in the field and has been a leader for decades, the other is also fairly well-known, but younger); a good relationship with 1 (though she's not a leader in her field); and then pretty standard student-prof relationships with my other 2 (both somewhat well-known with impressive backgrounds, but not to the level of the first two). None were ever affiliated with UChicago though. The only thing I can think of is that the admissions committee didn't like my SOP for some reason, but not entirely sure what that reason would be. At the very least it was well-written and discussed everything they asked for. Regardless, who knows how exactly they make decisions haha, stats definitely aren't everything. Congrats on your acceptance!!
  19. Hey everyone, I just found this forum! I squeezed most of my application information into my signature. So far, I was accepted to Cornell (a few days before Christmas), and just today was rejected from UChicago. Pretty disappointed about that second one since UChicago was basically my top choice, but at least I have one acceptance and am still waiting on a bunch more (though all that's left is pretty much a reach for me now). Best of luck to everyone else still waiting!!
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