I made it to the interview phase for the Master's Scholarship for all Academic Disciplines (scheduled for early April, Greece applicant). I've searched for resources on the Internet regarding the interview but what I've seen hasn't been that relevant, especially given the fact that most of these resources are pre - COVID.
Could anyone who jumped through the hoops of the interview inform us about what it's like?
Is it true that the withdrawal button disappears at some point before the results that you were accepted are announced? Because if that is the case I am heading for a flat out rejection lol.
Does anyone know how competitive is admission to the High Energy Physics Msc.? I am a top 5% graduate from a physics department in the Balkans, but that and a senior thesis are the only positive points that I have. No papers, no academic awards/scholarships etc. no nothing of that kind.
Maybe I wasn't clear, but my status is "application submitted", the same as it was in November when I first submitted it... no pre selection, no selection, no paper copies, no nothing... I guess this serves as a prelude to the reckoning that will come with my master's applications.
Hello everyone.
I am an applicant from Greece for the Master's Scholarships and my application status is still "application submitted". The deadline for applications was 20 November. Does this mean that my application will be rejected? Thank you.