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  1. Yeah, Michigan offered me $9K over 3 semesters (rather than 4 since I am doing a dual degree with SEAS MLA) and the MLA offered like $23K. It's the school I've been the most excited about, and because its a state-school, if I can get a GSI/GSRA position, they offer a full tuition waiver for those, but its hard to commit to that when I don't know if I even will get one.

    I really want to go to Michigan, as it is the only school so far that I've been admitted to for both L. Arch and Planning, making it possible for me to pursue that path. They also are the only ones who have offered me money so far. Penn Planning is supposed to release that info on March 11, but I haven't been admitted to the MLA yet (haven't been rejected either, go figure) but Penn has an estimated total cost of attendance of $82K a year and is not ranked significantly higher than UMich (Penn is #7 and Mich is #9) 

  2. On 2/21/2021 at 1:25 PM, austinplanning256 said:

    Are any of you planning to try and visit any of these schools before making a decision? Obviously COVID makes that a lot more complicated 

    I'm finishing up undergrad right now and we're technically not allowed to leave the city my university is in. we don't even have a spring break this year... 

    I wish I could visit schools, I feel like it will be hard to commit to a school if I've never visited the city before... but thankfully, I've seen most of the schools I applied to (some while I was applying to undergrad) so that helps. but I haven't ever been to one of the schools I was admitted to and I'm nervous about that. 

  3. 17 hours ago, beatlesforever said:

    Ah I got an email earlier today from Taubman/UMich thinking it was an admission notification, but it was an invitation to a sustainability panel with alumni (As an applicant to Taubman College, you are invited to this upcoming event. 
    Participation in this event will not advantage your admission application nor will not attending hinder the status of your admission application.
    ?

    Congrats to all those who've received acceptances thus far! Fingers crossed more notifications will come out next week, I can't bear to wait this long! 

    I got that too... I hate when they send out non-related emails while we're waiting for decisions. 

  4. 29 minutes ago, cityplace_uptown said:

    For those who have already gotten responses, did your application portals update as well? Or should we just be on the lookout for emails?

    all mine thus far have been via email (granted I've only heard from Berkeley and Penn) and have said that official notification will come later, or in Berkeley's case, that it is still pending graduate division confirmation. I think the only reason I heard from Berkeley this early is because I applied to concurrent degrees there, and one was releasing results. 

  5. if we didn't get any sort of notification by berkeley can we assume waitlist/rejection? 

    i know they rarely take straight from undergrad but i applied to a concurrent degree program in CED. it was my top choice, so i'm just trying to figure out how to manage my emotions/be able to compartmentalize and move onto the next notification. 

  6. Age/Gender/Citizenship

    22/F/US

    Undergraduate degree/School/Year graduated 

    BA in Architecture/Washington University in St. Louis/2021

    GPA - GRE  - TOEFL (for Int'l students) 

    3.4

    Work Experience:

    research at environmental field station, vacant land reutilization intern for city organization, 

    Letter of recommendations: (from whom)

    director of scholars program/ landscape arch prof (that I did research with)/ landscape arch prof/ writing prof I TA for

    Schools applied to:  USC, Berkeley, UPenn, Michigan (all to the dual degree with Landscape Architecture), Texas and WashU for Landscape Architecture

    In: UPenn

    Out:

    Wait-list: 

    Awaiting:  USC, Berkeley, Michigan

    Results:

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