NYorker Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 (edited) I am applying for my Masters in Speech pathology here in USA but was offered a place at another university abroad (I thought I might go based on a career situation earler but that’s not working out any more). Do you think it would be a good or bad idea to reveal in my application that I have already been accepted into a university in another country but cannot go for various reasons? My reasoning behind this is that the university I am applying to here is looking for references and other info that show s that one has the skills to undertake a masters degree...and I’m thinking that perhaps having already been screened among hundreds of other applicants demonstrates that I am capable. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am still holding on to the offer abroad but it would be very hard to make it work as I have work/family commitments here in USA, Edited July 23, 2018 by Optimistic000
Sandmaster Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 Different field here, but I would not mention it anywhere in your application materials. It may come across in a way you do not intend. Southwestspeechie, katherinexo, babykoala and 1 other 1 3
jpiccolo Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 I agree. I don’t think it needs to be mentioned. Different application committees and universities may have different things they’re looking for so it may not be much of a boost.
thespeechblog.com Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 Congratulations on getting in! I'm sorry it didn't work out because of the other career stuff. But I agree with the other posters, I wouldn't mention it. At best it may help them think "Well XYZ University liked him/her. Do we like him her?" but at worst.... there's a much longer list: braggadocious, uncommitted, as if this university is your backup, etc. In the end, I think you have more to lose than to gain. If you were admitted elsewhere, me confident and trust in yourself that you'll be admitted again. I know it is a big scary gamble, but you've done it once before so you can do it again!
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