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  1. 32 minutes ago, theGoodGhosts said:

    There are two reviews that get done. The first one (the stage you're at) is the review by the department itself. If you make it past that preliminary review, they kick your application up to the faculty of grad affairs, who do a more thorough review. When your application reaches that stage, you'll get the "recommended for assessment" status that a number of us have been kvetching about. Some applicants have been stuck there for about a month, which makes sense, as it's a bottleneck in the process (since presumably all of the grad applications to Carleton have to go through the grad faculty).

    Basically, this is the first point at which anyone at Carleton is getting a chance to look at your application.

    i had been at "recommended for assessment" for more than a month and it changed to "review in progress" last night. based on previous years' forums, some people get in first round without ever moving to "review in progress," so i don't think npsia is super consistent with updating everyone's applications. i guess we will see soon!

  2. 4 hours ago, Endzone98 said:

    Thanks!

    Hey, I sent my main application out quite early, but the transcripts, letter of reference and letter of intent was not fully submitted until a few days before the deadline! so i guess my full application wasn't done till a few days before! I'm not sure if this is considered early? Also did not receive any scholarship info so it could be they are rolling out stuff on the fly? Hope you hear back soon tho with good news!

    Have you applied to any other schools btw?

    do you remember how long your file was "under evaluation" for gpsia? and congrats btw!

    i also applied to npsia! hopefully will hear back soon from both schools 

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