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  1. Hi all. Just a question - if I was awarded a CGS-M from SSHRC, does that mean I am ineligible to apply for a second year (with a different research project)? Needing some clarification. Thanks in advance!
  2. I hadn't heard from a single school until a few days ago and that was a rejection from the University of Oregon - although I was somewhat expecting it since they had already sent out their interview invites awhile ago. The rejection e-mail was also really kind, but all this waiting has me doubting that I'll get an interview to any of the other PhD programs I applied to. I only applied to 8 PhD programs (because I applied to 6 other Master's programs back home in Canada), and while I have a significant number of presentations, 2 forthcoming publications, a host of other research lab experiences, and a 3.97 GPA, I performed poorly on the quant portion of the GRE (like, actually poorly - my Verbal and Analytical Writing are fine, if not above average) and I'm graduating from undergrad in May. It's hard to stay optimistic, and I wanted to stay in the USA
  3. @topsailpsych @mm2234 thanks for the updates! I wish they would just let us know so we don't have to wait for ages. Either way, I am glad to know which have contacted for interviews already, because then I don't cling to false hope any longer. (A little disappointed about UO, though, since I loved the school and program!)
  4. I haven't heard from a single school, and that has me worried considering some people have heard back from some of the schools to which I've applied. Any info on: University of Houston, Georgia State University, University of Florida, University of Missouri Columbia, University of Oregon, UCSB, Stanford, or Harvard?
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