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  1. I was notified a few weeks back and I'm surprised that there are still people who haven't been notified. I would contact the department at this stage.
  2. Hi iwantadog, I preface this by saying that this is my understanding gleaned mostly by reading this forum. You should read some of the other application evaluations, since it will answer your questions. Stat PhD Now PostDoc could have essentially copy+pasted one of his replies to another application evaluation; he's basically answered this before. While stat PhD programs might *require* minimal maths requirements, they value a strong maths background above (maybe) anything else. They are looking for a strong track record showing that you can handle the theoretical requirements of the PhD. Of course, in the absence of applicants with this background, they may admit someone with the bare minimum maths requirements. But a lack of more-than-suitable applicants is rare for good schools. Here is where your school's reputation comes in: the admission committee likely don't have the personal experience to accurately assess whether your maths courses were rigorous or not. Instead, they use the reputation of your institution is an okay proxy. The general opinion in this forum is that most research done by applicants before their PhD bear little similarity to the research required by a stats PhD. So schools generally do not weighted this research very heavily. So your research will help your admission chances, but usually not by much.
  3. I can't answer that at all but just wanted to say that's rough. I got a rejection today and was just glad to finally know for sure. Had been expecting it for 2.5 weeks.
  4. @bayessays @rfan @Stat Phd Now Postdoc @bayessays @rfan @Stat PhD Now Postdoc thanks for your replies. You raise some good points - a PhD is mostly about research and pretty much all the top programs will have good syllabi. @casummit thanks for the info - that sounds great. @captivatingCADo you know what the gyms are like in Cambridge/Boston by chance? I think I will be attending visit day now. It's going to be a really hard decision.
  5. To back this up, I got an email from Penn State yesterday with an offer despite a bunch of offers being sent out more than a week ago. @dberlind I’m not sure if you are referring to Upenn or Penn State but see above if the latter.
  6. I'm trying to decide whether to attend Duke's open day. I'm coming from Australian and I didn't realise until now how far away it is and how expensive the (internal US) flights are to get there. I've talked to faculty but I wanted to get people's advice on how rigorous/tough the courses are there? I talked to a Duke student who said they assume no stats knowledge and he didn't take the classes because he didn't think they were worth his time. I'm actually quite interested in building up my stats knowledge so I have a solid background across the field, so good, rigorous courses are important to me. Any comparison to U of Washington/Harvard's coursework would be helpful since they are the other programs I'm considering. Also, any other feedback/advice on Duke would be much appreciated. On the off chance that anyone here is a rock climber, I'd be interested in hearing what's available around Durham in terms of rock and plastic.
  7. I think Colorado St admits everyone into the same program (then you qualify for the PhD program later if that's what you want). I heard back from them in late January.
  8. Does anyone know when UC Berkeley's visit day might be?
  9. Looking at the grad cafe survey, UC Berkeley stats released decisions around 5-8 February 2019 and 7 February 2018. So I've got my fingers crossed that we will hear back very soon. Beyond that, I can't say anything more.
  10. I have heard back from Colorado State (Fort Collins).
  11. Congrats Oliver. Sounds like a really good sign - hope you see an offer soon Just wondering, are you coming from a non-English speaking background? I hear that a few places interview international students to see how their English is.
  12. I wonder if the person that said on the results pages that they got an interview at UoW is on this thread. Just wondering how your interview went?
  13. I applied way back in November so maybe I'm one of the first to be notified. Hope you hear soon!
  14. Just got my first offer from Colorado State. Nice to have one under my belt and I don't have to worry so much about rejections elsewhere. Looks like Uni of Washington has started sending out interview requests. Fingers crossed for everyone here.
  15. Looks like NCSU just sent out a wave of offers/rejections.
  16. I wonder whether an excellent maths GRE score could make up for your light maths background. If so, there might be a case for taking the maths GRE.
  17. Not yet - but in the past, most unis only start sending out offers in late January or February.
  18. Congrats @mathfriend and @captivatingCA I can't wait for offers to come out - I think I'm worrying a lot more now before offers have come out than afterwards. Oh and here's the list of unis I applied to (all stat PhD): UC Davis, UC Berkeley, UW, Duke, Harvard, CMU, Penn State, Colorado State.
  19. Congrats @likewater on your phone interview and @davidolohowski on your offer. It must have felt good to get an acceptance so earlier and not have to both with any more apps/GREs/etc.!
  20. Also, if anyone is wondering about what the interviews are like, I've tried to collect all of the relevant information from the maths & stats subforum into this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1epem4r5loco8ZZwJNodjZun2JReXNXIm0RiTPBeiq6s/edit Hope it helps.
  21. This is probably a bit premature but I figured I'd start it anyway. Feel free to share any information on your admission - offers, rejections, waitlists, interviews etc. Looks like UoT has started giving offers already and based on previous years, offers from US unis might start coming in the next week or so.
  22. Good luck @Taxxi! And congratulations on (nearly) finishing your applications.
  23. Hi everyone, I have been wondering much the same questions as the OP. I was wondering if anyone could share how their interview experience went?
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