I'm going to email every graduate coodinator today although I have already contacted them several times.
one reply from last week (May 2nd) was: a decision was made on your applicantion, within few days u'll see it online. [NOTHING YET]
another reply from another university (May 4th) was: your file will be reviewed shortly. [NOTHING YET].
and another reply from yet another university (May 5th) was: I'll check today and get back to you. [NOTHING YET]
Hi
this file contains all results that i collected from gradcafe, not sure if it's helpful or if it's already available somewhere in this forum:
check it out:
http://www.4shared.com/file/XdZhO-FH/GradCafeNew.html
I SAY CALL THEM ASAP
i was in the same position and waited till after the deadline .... and guess what? it was a rejection from the grad division.
I'm still fighting, calling and emailing them to clarify the issue because it was unfair. i didn't yet get the official rejection though ;(
"no decision yet"
BUT don't remind me, on April 24th they email me saying that they couldn't find the accreditation for my university within the ministry of higher education in my country!!! and so they take back the recommendation!!!!!
I sent via email both the degree certificate from the ministry of higher education PLUS my transcript which is stamped by the ministry of higher education.
and now I'm just waiting
most likely it's a rejection!!!!!!!! I missed 2 offers!!!
I'm currently reading the Drunkard's wall: how randomness rules our lives.
From this thread I selected the following to read next, thanks
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea By Charles Seife
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Beyond Good and Evil by FriedrichNietzsche
The Idiot (Modern LibraryClassics) by FyodorDostoyevsky
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
I emailed them and received the following:
"
The department still has a few more weeks to make a decision on Fall applications - so everything looks like it's going according to our University schedule. They'll send you a letter when they've made a decision.
Regards,
Jamison Nash
UIC Graduate Admissions
"
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