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  1. On 7/31/2020 at 5:04 PM, taylored said:

    @Silver12 Would you mind sharing your stats? I got rejected from AIE, and I'm just curious where I could improve for next year.

    Hey -- I really think for me, it came down to fit. I have had two friends go through the AIE program, so I've seen exactly what it entails, and knew exactly how that program would apply to what I'm currently doing. I used most of my SOP to really articulate my need to be in this program at this time in my life, why AIE, and how I planned to take advantage of the entrepreneurial spirit of the program. My resume backed up everything that I had to say in my SOP, but I did not re-state anything on my resume in my SOP, if you catch my drift. 

    My GRE was literally on the mark of what they consider "average" on their website, my GPA is below average, and I went to a no-name undergraduate program in the South. I applied for the part-time track and intend to continue to work in my current role for the duration of the program. I currently work in an executive role in the arts, have 3 years of full-time experience, and have a very long track record of extensive volunteer work specifically in my field and in the interests I outlined in my SOP. So essentially, what I think made me a successful applicant was: 1) 100% authenticity and self-awareness, acknowledging my mistakes, what I lack, and what I need to grow, 2) tremendous consistency in what I stated as my goals as backed up by my career and volunteer work, and 3) clearly articulating that I knew exactly how the program was going to assist me in getting to where I needed to be (and where that is!). I've applied to quite a few other master's programs in the past couple of years, but I often found myself trying to prove to the admissions committee why I was a good fit for their program: all of those attempts ended in rejection. I finally realized that I needed to be so much more honest (Veritas!!) about what I needed, what I lacked, and how I was aware of my deficiencies. That's what grad school is about: growth. 

    I truly, truly believe that admissions at HGSE are holistic, and they are looking to admit individuals that need to be at HGSE, and not TC, Penn, or Stanford GSE. It's a super unique program, and using every single inch of your application to show why HGSE is the only logical place for you is key. 

     Best of luck to you, and honestly--if you end up at HGSE during a time in which you can actually live on/near campus, you are going to walk away with the better deal! I grew up in the shadow of Harvard, just a short drive away, and I have been searching for every excuse in the world to move back "home"! So sad that this won't be that moment for me. 

    P.S. The 2021 master's redesign in still up in the air. I have seen many posts on here outlining that the 2021 admits wont have the same options as previous tracks, but from every conversation that I have had with HGSE faculty, there is absolutely no finalized plan to do away with the 12 tracks in the fall of 2021. The redesign might wait until 2022, only time will tell. So AIE just might be on the menu for another year, who knows. 

  2. Just now, Ibn Rushd said:

    Not trying to break no hearts out here but 3:45 is a prediction based on limited sample size so we must remember, patience is the key to wisdom and sanity. At worst, a few more hours but we almost there. :)

    Yeah, from what I saw of previous years the release time was always in the 4:30-5pm window. Not sure where the 3:45 idea got out, but I don't want to get too hung up on speculation! We'll get these decisions at some point!

  3. 1 hour ago, boptillidrop77 said:

    Yes, I’m also a bit salty about this. No need for vagueness when you can just say “July 31st.” 

    By not naming a specific date/time, it gives admissions the flexibility to release decisions when they are complete. I'm sure we would all like them sooner, rather than later. If decisions are ready today, then they will send them today. If it's tomorrow, it will be tomorrow. All we can do is wait! 

  4. 7 hours ago, Jleighski123 said:

    Hi Oden,

    I'm not sure there is a concrete answer out there. I did find a few articles stating 6 graduate schools at Harvard went online this fall. Two of them (Law and Kennedy) offered deferment to any student, no questions asked. I assume the same was offered to HGSE students but can't find that information posted anywhere. The caveat is/was, if too many students defer they risk class of 2022 entrance, not 2021. Are your kids' friends undergrads? I think that' might be a slightly different circumstance if so. There are a host of considerations (networking, finances,  experiencing Boston, soaking up Harvard's campus,  preferring face to face instruction) that online learning does not support. In other words, don't give up hope! There was a petition among the students population to offer the deferral. Harvard responded well in kind. I don't think they would have offered the second admission cycle unless they needed to fill a statistically significant amount of slots. But agree, still less slots than the first cycle. 

    Also, there was this interesting article detailing a 2% decrease in endowment funding for graduate programs this year. Before COVID, it looks like most were expecting increased funding. A significant portion of the budget was spent on reacting to COVID (online learning ramp up) even with decreased funding. Which is to say, this is a good year to have healthy tuition revenue. The more admits the merrier?

    https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/06/harvard-professional-schools-move-online-endowment-distribution-decreased

    Accepted HGSE Students were not offered deferrals. They will have to reapply if they chose not to enroll in the online course. They have been offered a streamlined reapplication process for 2021, but will be considered in the greater context of the applicant pool. 

  5. I have not seen anything, either. No emails and no change to application status. I’m wondering if someone perhaps saw some rejection data from a past admit cycle? It would be great if you could elaborate, oldisgold! 

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