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  1. Can claim IHEID acceptance. Will be declining of course.
  2. Probably gauging people’s interest to cut down the waitlist even more. Wouldn’t read too much into it at this point sadly.
  3. It doesn't hurt to ask, particularly if you can mention other funding offers you have that top theirs (if you have). Otherwise, do not be worried about not having studied in the US that much (depending on which institutions you have studied at/will study at). I've never studied in the US before and still had a decent cycle all things considered. edit for typo
  4. I declined my interview offer, but I have friends who have gone through interviews and got offers last year if you want to reach out
  5. Nothing sorry. For some reason I think most unis only give statistics in rejections.
  6. I can't remember if someone claimed it on here. I feel like I saw one. But I know someone else who got his offer just a few days ago (informally).
  7. Thank you! They said decisions would come throughout February so I can't say what to expect honestly. I received my decision weeks ago, informally from my POI.
  8. Thank you! I truly appreciate you all taking my best interests into account! I have indeed made up my mind about USC based largely on my experience with its faculty, which seems much more collaborative and supportive which is of utmost importance to me.
  9. Also got a rejection from Cornell! I also added my stats etc. to the thread I created for results
  10. I have accepted an offer despite pending decisions because I feel confident in my decision. PROFILE: Type of Undergrad Institution: Public EU Uni Major(s)/Minor(s): Law Undergrad GPA: 3.7, with honours Type of Grad: Top 3 UK Grad GPA: Distinction, equivalent to 4.0 GRE: N/A Any Special Courses: Stats with R, Quant Analysis Letters of Recommendation: 2 tenured profs, 1 associate prof - all know me very well and I took courses and conducted research with them Teaching Experience: N/A Research Experience: 3+ years RA experience, several research internships w/ governmental department Other: Several publications in peer reviewed journals and blog posts RESULTS (PHD) Accepted: USC, UChicago (both funded) Rejected: Indiana, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Boston U, LSE Waitlisted: Georgetown Pending: 2 EU options Going to: USC Lessons As this was my first and only cycle, I really consider it a success and am so grateful to have gotten any offers given the immense competition. What I strongly recommend/advise: 1) Have professors (especially the ones writing your recommendations) and current PhD students read your statements. Make sure they are tailored to each department you are applying to and always highlight POIs. 2) Don't apply to places where you don't have fit. 3) Rankings are not everything, especially depending on your expectations of a program, and your end goals/ career trajectory. 4) Don't be hard on yourself if you don't get any offers from 'higher ranked' options or any offers at all. It usually isn't a reflection of your abilities, rather it's a reflection of the reality that there are hundreds of equally qualified and capable scholars out there.
  11. There are if you put yourself out there and directly ask professors etc. People who take initiative get the most out of LSE.
  12. Keep your hopes up!! My program was 450+ applicants with around 40 offers and I still got an offer with an upper second undergrad
  13. Thank you!! I completely understand the expense issue. I think if you get a Distinction in your degree and dissertation and make an excellent impression on professors, it could make up for the lack of name brand recognition to some extent. I want to say ‘for sure’, but I don’t know how all ad coms will look at it. What I can tell you is that I was told by people on the ad coms where I got in that several professors on the committees advocated for my acceptance given the name brand recognition of my alma mater - they immediately knew the high caliber research and training I would’ve done/gotten and also recognized/know of the work of each professor that recommended me. I didn’t even bother getting letters from my undergrad because nothing could beat letters from my last uni. So I think name brand matters to a great extent if applying from foreign universities during such a rough cycle. Obviously can’t tell you what next cycle will be like but I can’t imagine it gets much easier ? edit for typo
  14. Tbh they didn’t go into details, merely mentioned placement history, not much prestige etc. I was never considering it myself so they didn’t feel the need to explain bar saying don’t apply anyway.
  15. Got a Yale reject! Surprisingly not upset I won’t be waiting on anymore applications. I’ll be accepting USC’s offer!!
  16. As a back-up sure, but it shouldn't be in your top 5 choices if you know what I mean. I was advised to not even apply there by professors.
  17. Actually, LSE's funding deadline is April. If you apply by the end of this month, you would have a decent shot at funding. In addition, many UK master's are usually 12 months (especially London unis like LSE). Therefore, you won't have an issue with time because you can't apply after only one semester since you'd be graduating in Nov/Dec. For instance, my UK master's was Sep 2019-Sep 2020 and I applied in November 2020 for my PhDs. Therefore, a one year MSc is enough to get to know your professors well and for them to get to know you too (both schools I got into thus far praised my letters). It's up to you to make a good impression as a student and researcher when writing your dissertation Above poster is right about one year US programs though. Edit for typo
  18. Good morning and good luck this week!! Hoping we hear from Yale sometime ??
  19. I’m an American with a Master’s from the UK. Oxbridge and LSE are your best bets hands down if you want to go to a R1. I can’t really recommend going anywhere else in the UK and having the same level of name and prestige recognition. KCL (unless it’s IR or War Studies) and UCL are simply not as known in the US, and York is definitely not known so I really wouldn’t even consider it. Edinburgh has a good reputation so you could check there. edit for typo
  20. Yes. There’s probably also a waitlist but I wouldn’t keep your hopes up given this cycle. Official letters are supposed to come by early March, rejection or not.
  21. I know it's Saturday and all I can do is just wait, but I am struggling inside to wait patiently for Yale. I am super happy with and thankful for my offers I already have and don't want to come across as anything else. I just really love their program and think I have a really great fit so I'm still super hopeful for some positive news. Anyway, I guess I just wanted to vent my feelings to people I know will understand me
  22. Here’s to hoping next week is filled with acceptances for everyone!! I think everyone who’s waiting on Georgetown should finally hear (given what was said in the email). And, I’m strongly hoping we hear from Yale on Friday instead of the week after ??
  23. I'll msg you privately. Edit: If anyone wants to know as well, msg me pls. I don't want to post publicly because it's not my personal experience and I don't want to be an outright influence on people.
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