
fizzan
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RE why are rejections sent later - waitlists! Programmes like to keep open the possibility of accepting people not originally accepted for after the decisions from original admits come in.
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Final rejection (rutgers) came in today - wild it took them so long! Thrilled to say I'll be attending UW - Madison in the fall, wishing you all the best of luck
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Anyone heard from Rutgers yet? Amazed they haven’t released anything yet if not
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This is a thread for political science admissions hence the confusion haha
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I emailed them and they basically said that all the decisions have been made, admissions were sent out a while ago and if you haven’t heard it’s because they grad school hasn’t yet sent out the rejection.
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Oh wierd, email? Still nothing here. I’ve accepted elsewhere but the closure would be nice lmao
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Yeah I haven't heard anything from Pitt either! They are usually late Feb though I think.
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Higher by over a thousand iirc? And def enough for Madison eta: plus summer funding which isn’t mentioned on the website for TAing
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On the public/state school funding thing it really depends on the school. UCLA has a history of poor funding, but I just got my UW offer of funding a few days ago and I'm happy! It’s plenty for the area and includes summer funding/annual allowance for conference fees etc. Don’t count state schools out!
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Based on previous years I think they've released all the initial acceptances as they've always come in one block post interviews. They've usually released their rejections by now though so don't know what's happening with that, maybe they've decided to do a waitlist this year? ETA: quoted wrong post, sorry!
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My partner is in grad school at the moment and their perspective is that there really is a range of ages! Some people straight from undergrad, some who have worked/taken other degrees first. We all have our own timelines
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No such thing as too old! I'll be 28.
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I find stipends hard to compare to eachother directly - eg a stipend that would be good/generous in Madison WI would be impossible to live on in Boston. I’ve been looking at sites that compare cost of living to get a general idea of how workable they are as well as looking at housing etc!
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Like most time this happens - post 2008, during COVID etc - it's bc the economy is bad and people are going back to school
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Yeah I hear admissions rates have been extra low across the board! Congrats on Rice, it's a cool programme!!
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UW-Madison sent out offers (post interview) last Friday. UNC we’ve seen some in the results page but I’d guess there’s more to come since it was only 2-3 (I hope at least lol)
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general advice seems to be NOT to contact and just wait
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unlike a lot of schools they don't have published stats - petersons' has it at 7% but idk how reliable that is. A school in the top twenty is probably going to be > 10% though
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haven't heard anything either, it's strange it was such a small batch compared to previous years. But it's not a rejection yet!
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You're right, and the program feels like a great fit/love my potential advisor! hard to remember sometimes so thank you
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congrats!! what subfield if you don't mind me asking?
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Claiming BU rejection! Beginning to wonder what on earth UW-M saw in me lol. Thankful I have an option I love so much, I'm losing my mind a little even WITH that haha
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It's just r/gradadmissions! it's mostly STEM/CS, though some people have mentioned ps admissions ETA: also I checked my spreadsheet and Michigan was Feb 6th, my mistake!
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Michigan was Feb 11th last year I think so a while out yet
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there were a bunch last week weren't there?