Hey guys, just wanted to start a forum, so we can get to know each other and maybe if we need housing options we can figure stuff out here!
Here's a little about me! My name's Anjali Patel I'm from California, pretty excited to start the MArch track (4 years), kinda nervous about moving to Cincinnati though. I'm sure it will be fine though, I did my undergrad in Psych and Urban Studies! Your turn.
Deciding between these 2 programs, the MBA seems practical but University of Cincinnati is highly ranked and consistently is on the DI rankings, this year they were #10 for graduate school (MArch).
What would you choose and why?
Deciding between these 2 programs, the MBA seems practical but University of Cincinnati is highly ranked and consistently is on the DI rankings, this year they were #10 for graduate school (MArch).
What would you choose and why?
An unranked waitlist means that as slots open, people are RANDOMLY selected from the waitlist. There is no preference. This basically means they consider all waitlist members equally qualified to take vacant slots for the respective colleges.
Hey all,
If you are in my cycle for Summer/Fall 2012 for 3 year professional MArch program, and your applications are using apply yourself, how do we check our application status? Is there another portal or will that page just be update when we know (with an email notification)?
I just don't want to mess up, since I didn't start another account at a different portal, I will list the schools applied to:
BERKELEY
COLUMBIA
UW
HARVARD
MIT
UT AUSTIN
UCLA
V TECH
UO
PARSONS
RISD
CCA
SUNY BUFFALO
U CINCINNATI
UC DENVER
U MINNESOTA
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
SAIC
PRATT
Some schools took the college credit I got from my CALC AP test, and all took my class Intro to Physics which I took with a lab, Berkeley is having me take Calc I for a grade since I did not score a 5 on my CALC AB exam. So as long as you take the class and pass with a C- (I believe) you should be fine, but you have to complete this before going to the program, if you are accepted of course.