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I see that some folks reported getting waitlisted by Carnegie Mellon yesterday and today.  It looks like waitlists and acceptances came out at roughly the same time last year (and fairly similarly in 2017), so it'll be interesting to see if any of our forum superstars get accepted today.  Congratulations to everyone who gets in, congratulations to those waitlisted too (with a special extra allocation of luck)!

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@Monte Carlo Based on their signature, Ph.D. (unfortunately, I'm not sure how one would turn on signatures on mobile devices, short of just switching to desktop version)

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2 hours ago, Monte Carlo said:

Hi, do you mind sharing which program did you apply to? MS or PhD?

stat phd

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So... it's definitely too early to ask about the status of an application, right? Even if we see that a school has already sent out a few rounds of accepts & rejects?

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@galois Which school are you hoping to ask about?  For instance, Duke's visit day is 2 weeks from Friday, so if you wanted to know if you should think about keeping that time period open in case someone declines a spot, then I wouldn't think it would be a bad idea to ask pretty soon.

(As usual, I'm very far from being an expert, so caveat emptor)

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Oh man. I've got a work off-site that I need to be in Boston for that Friday. But I guess it doesn't matter because I'm not accepted anyway ?

But yes, I'm curious mainly about my status at Duke and Caltech. I also know that my chances are basically nil for Caltech, but I would like to email and find out just so that I know I'm not going, instead of clinging onto this small hope.

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Between UW stat, Boston University biostat, UIUC stat a day or two ago, and even a couple reports from Emory biostat and Johns Hopkins biostat today, it seems like the Ph.D. rejections are starting to really ramp up.  Best of luck to everyone effected (as well as to anyone recently rejected from one of many Master's programs).  I guess we'll be seeing plenty more of these in the next few weeks.

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Does anyone know if UCLA has sent out offers/waitlist/rejections for Biostats PhD yet?

As for the other schools, is it too early to email to ask them about admission status or if you got onto the waitlists?

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6 hours ago, tropicannie said:

I believe UW just sent out a bunch of rejections...I was one of them.

Oof, that stinks. I got one too; it's weird that they sent so many out on Valentine's Day.

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Sigh. I broke down and emailed about my application statuses yesterday. Hope that's not super annoying for the administrative staff.

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@galois If nothing else, any information you pass on via the forum could save them from answering another email or two (or more?) pretty soon.  I wouldn't sweat it too much.

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Did anyone apply to the Statistics PhD program at UMBC? I had filled out an interest form last semester and got a lot of positive feedback from the program but have not heard anything this semester

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Did anyone here get offer from Harvard? It seems like they have sent out some offers. But I still have heard nothing. Also, CMU seems to be very late this year. 

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Well, we have that one early CMU acceptance and two recent wait lists.  Given previous years' results, that seemed to be about half the usual reports on gradcafe -- I'd like to think that means another batch is coming, but we might just have an abnormally low number of CMU admits with us this year -- a difference of ~1 Ph.D. admit and 1-2 waitlists in a cycle doesn't really convince me that we have another batch coming, I'd just prefer not to get rejected.

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