
seezeegee
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That's such a lovely way of looking at it. Hopefully, next year will see me moving up a couple percentage points Congratulations on your tiered rejection too! Fingers crossed for Ole Miss. I think Brown likes being a bit of a bitch and fucking with everyone. This week's gotta be the week.
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I've got NYU, which I think is really a soft rejection at this point, and Brown, which has been keeping me on edge. I'm ever the optimist, so I've still got my hopes up for it! Hoping for good news for you too.
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I'm so sorry to hear! I hope you've received good news otherwise—if not, I might see you in the forum for next year, where hopefully we'll receive more acceptances.
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Finally got my rejection letter from Iowa, and (not sure how much this matters) it was tiered—manuscript was well-received, some of whom liked it very much, hope you'll apply again—which might be something almost everyone got, but after straight rejections from my four other schools, it was nice to receive.
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IWW poetry acceptance on Draft!
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NYU fiction waitlist reported today on the GradCafe results page, indicating that acceptances are over and waitlists are out. Waiting on rejections now!
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CONGRATS! SO DESERVED
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2 fiction acceptances, 3 poetry acceptances.
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Congratulations!!!!!!! It's NEVER over Need you to get off that waitlist ASAP
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IWW fiction waitlist reported -- I think this means all acceptances are out, and they're notifying waitlists now.
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The Fully-Funded send their regards.
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A stream of straight rejections so far, without any acceptances or waitlists, which is making me want to dissolve or vanish or something --- but it is really, really lovely to be able to read the thoughts of people on their second round of applications and the support and encouragement everyone has to give here. 🫂😶🌫️
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Dear [name], On behalf of the Writing Seminars faculty, we would like to express our appreciation for your interest in the graduate programs at Johns Hopkins University. I regret to say, however, we are unable to offer you a position in program at this time. The graduate admissions committee reviews a large number of applications and there is intense competition for the limited number of positions available. Thank you very much for your interest in our program. We wish you every success in pursuing your graduate training. Best Regards, Office of Graduate Admissions and Enrollment
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Serious congratulations @everything bagel lover and @pananoprodigy!!! Also, finally got my JHU rejection. Feels good to have the chapter properly closed.
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First rejection letter from Syracuse! Feels kind of like shit but tomorrow's another day and I still have many to hear back from.
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While still not having heard from a single school is making me want to scream, I also want to say that it's simply too early to give up. Some people don't get accepted anywhere -- until they get into their top program, or even a very good program that is super excited to have them. Somewhere, there is a perfect program for you, and if you're willing to reapply, maybe next year will be your year. But this year's draft has only just begun!
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JHU poetry waitlist has hit the Draft :)!
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GradCafe results page has an Iowa acceptance reported from yesterday -- although unclear what genre it is. It also hasn't been reported on the Draft.
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It's fruitless self-flagellation, but at least it passes the time! I'm constantly thinking about which stories I picked for which schools, what the best combination was, and my pre- and post-edit stories. Were they rawer before the editing? Did the editing neuter an unpolished but more singular voice that AdComms might have liked more? Who knows! Who cares!
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Cornell fiction acceptance reported on the Draft spreadsheet!
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This weekend's going to be a lo-o-o-ong one, but I get the feeling there might be a slew of decisions next week. Not sure whether to feel more excited or scared.
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Not at Emerson. I'm on the kids' side, actually—the retaliation is why many wanted the president to resign. I think we're all writing amidst constant strife anyway, considering the state of the world. I'm sure many of us will be in grad student/TA unions as well, once we get acceptances. Fighting for a school to be a better place seems to be the best thing we can do.
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Most of the college wanted the new president to resign. This academic year also had the lowest enrollment for undergrad (although I'm assuming grad mirrors it) after a steady rise for the past few years, because of the events of last Spring.