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10 minutes ago, eggsalad14 said:

I haven't been able to find Ohio State overall acceptance rates, it seems like those aren't published. Northwestern hovers around 10% each year, and it seems that maybe about 20-30% of those are reported on gradcafe. 

Paging @BFB: would you be willing to disclose a ballpark number of how many PhD students you guys admit each year?  For science?

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2 minutes ago, IcedCovfefe said:

Paging @BFB: would you be willing to disclose a ballpark number of how many PhD students you guys admit each year?  For science?

At the same time, even though I am so so curious, I sort of question what exactly the value of admissions rates are. My money is on Ohio State being somewhat higher than similar-ranked schools, because IIRC they don't waitlist and they don't reject based on "I think this kid will end up at Harvard." 

 

Unfortunately, there are always caveats that make these simple admission rates statistics impossible to compare to each other: 

1. The waitlist: Some schools rely heavily on the waitlist, others, like Ohio State, don't use the waitlist at all. Being waitlist heavy will mean you can have a smaller acceptance rate, even though you'll substantively end up with the exact same kind of class as a school with a much higher acceptance rate that doesn't abuse the waitlist.

2. Yield protection. In undergrad we may have heard of the term "Tufts syndrome," where very-good-but-not-the-best schools sometimes preemptively waitlist or reject top-tier applicants that they think will end up elsewhere. I've heard of so many people (including a professor of mine) who got into top 10s and top 15s but got rejected from mid-ranked (30-60) schools. Maybe the fit between the school and the people are bad, or maybe they figure it's not worth competing with Harvard. Similar to the waitlist problem. 

3. Popular schools that get more "immediate no" applicants. I'm talking the Harvard, Yale, schools near DC, and probably big sports schools like Michigan. These have big names and are popular places for people who probably have no business applying to a poli sci phd like to apply to (we're talking the "what's APSR?" and "I want to be president" types). This makes comparisons to schools like Rochester pretty hard, because very few people who know nothing about academic political science are going to apply to Rochester. 

 

There's some old data out there that compares GRE schools of cohorts among schools, and if we're looking at an easy selectivity-type ranking, that's probably the best thing to use. 

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1 hour ago, Pillcopata said:

Definitely ~not~ thinking about how Berkeley/Duke/NYU/Princeton/UCDavis/UCSD could start reaching out at any moment. Anyone else not thinking about this at 8:43 a.m.?

Same ughhhhhhh. Mine of them came at the end of the week last year but honestly who knows when things are exactly coming at this point AAAAHHH

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I just expect Boston University and Boston College now. I love both of them a lot, and according to last year, they released the results in the last week. I wish though I had applied for more programs in T10-T20 such as Princeton. 

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Does anyone know about OSU funding package? I am accepted to its CP program and really grateful about it. But, I’m still very worried and anxiously waiting for other results, as I know nothing about the funding. If anyone have info on this, please share. (like the general amount of funding)

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13 minutes ago, PolSci_2020 said:

Does anyone know about OSU funding package? I am accepted to its CP program and really grateful about it. But, I’m still very worried and anxiously waiting for other results, as I know nothing about the funding. If anyone have info on this, please share. (like the general amount of funding)

I believe the DGS had said that the funding info will come out in late February, no idea about the amount. You should check PhD stipends, they have some info on it. I would take the results from that website as a general amount however, as it obviously changes from year to year and I am not sure if OSU has uniformed funding offers or if it is unique for each student. 

http://www.phdstipends.com/results

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3 minutes ago, Dwar said:

I believe the DGS had said that the funding info will come out in late February, no idea about the amount. You should check PhD stipends, they have some info on it. I would take the results from that website as a general amount however, as it obviously changes from year to year and I am not sure if OSU has uniformed funding offers or if it is unique for each student. 

http://www.phdstipends.com/results

Yes, I heard from POI that the funding info will come out in Feb. Thanks for the link!

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Me: admission rates are really not comparable to each other and are not a worthwhile statistic 

Also me: hey everyone I found some cool data on Michigan's admit and yield rates https://tableau.dsc.umich.edu/t/UM-Public/views/RackhamDoctoralProgramStatistics/ProgramStatistics?:embed=y&:showAppBanner=false&:showShareOptions=true&:display_count=no&:showVizHome=no&FOSDParameter=All+Rackham

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9 minutes ago, eggsalad14 said:

Me: admission rates are really not comparable to each other and are not a worthwhile statistic 

Also me: hey everyone I found some cool data on Michigan's admit and yield rates https://tableau.dsc.umich.edu/t/UM-Public/views/RackhamDoctoralProgramStatistics/ProgramStatistics?:embed=y&:showAppBanner=false&:showShareOptions=true&:display_count=no&:showVizHome=no&FOSDParameter=All+Rackham

Lol, life is full of tasty contradictions.

I'll add to the U of M admission statistic with a Northwestern one and their 8.4% acceptance rate. 

https://www.tgs.northwestern.edu/documents/program-statistics/P40PH_adm_enr.pdf

https://www.tgs.northwestern.edu/academics/phd-program-statistics.html#P

 

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Hey all. Saw the recent conversation about admission stats for OSU. Statistics wise, Princeton usually gets 500+ applications in a given year and admits ~40 people across 6 subfields (IR, CP, AP, Theory, Methods, Public Law) for an admission rate of 8% (less during years when it's higher). They aim for a cohort of 20ish but some are smaller (16) and some are larger (27) depending on the year. I suspect Harvard is similar, though they can have cohorts of 30. Just thought I'd pop this up here for perspective.

https://www.princeton.edu/politics/graduate/prospective/faqs/

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Also - Northwestern is closed through Thursday due to extreme cold temps.  

"Provost Jonathan Holloway, President Morton Schapiro and Craig Johnson, the vice president for business and finance, said the University will continue operating “essential services,” including University Police, facilities management and dining halls, while the Evanston and Chicago campuses are closed. The closure will take place from Tuesday at 8 p.m. through noon on Thursday."

https://dailynorthwestern.com/2019/01/28/campus/downright-scary-northwestern-closes-campuses-ahead-of-extreme-weather/

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3 minutes ago, taraeh said:

Also - Northwestern is closed through Thursday due to extreme cold temps.  

"Provost Jonathan Holloway, President Morton Schapiro and Craig Johnson, the vice president for business and finance, said the University will continue operating “essential services,” including University Police, facilities management and dining halls, while the Evanston and Chicago campuses are closed. The closure will take place from Tuesday at 8 p.m. through noon on Thursday."

https://dailynorthwestern.com/2019/01/28/campus/downright-scary-northwestern-closes-campuses-ahead-of-extreme-weather/

Yaaaaaaa, cold is sweeping through the Great Lakes region. Michigan is a frozen hell-scape.

My school just canceled classes for tomorrow, guess the -30 windchill put it over the edge 

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