geononymous Posted March 4, 2019 Posted March 4, 2019 An interesting read: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2008/01/29/the-other-side-of-graduate-admissions/#.XH2CVVNKjOQ MinDZ 1
chasebf Posted March 4, 2019 Posted March 4, 2019 48 minutes ago, geononymous said: An interesting read: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2008/01/29/the-other-side-of-graduate-admissions/#.XH2CVVNKjOQ The last bit concerning "[paraphrasing] a poorly timed conference can set things back" might actually explain a lot of the delays from the coastal schools. We recently concluded the annual GeoPRISMS meeting in San Antonio last week and a lot of people from Columbia, Penn State, UT Austin, Oregon, Oregon State, Michigan State, and Columbia were there. Willing to bet at least a few were on the admissions committee, and might have had to delay things as a result. That article makes it sound like even if 1 person on the admissions committee is missing the whole committee is sort of grounded for the time. geononymous 1
chasebf Posted March 5, 2019 Posted March 5, 2019 Adding onto my last post (I don't think I can edit it directly for some reason). I did speak with some of the Columbia people there, they said in the past years they've seen higher offer acceptances rates than they usually see. Typically they expect ~50% to take offers they give out, usually because half of applications will go to other Columbia-tier schools instead. However, recently they've had more than 50% take offers (exact percent unclear). This means that they have larger grad classes than they're usually expecting. This may (may) mean that admissions will be artificially tougher as they might be looking to make less offers to ensure they don't end up with more graduates than they'd like in an incoming class, or they might be making less offers to get the number of grads back to their baseline amount (since past classes have been larger).
geononymous Posted March 6, 2019 Posted March 6, 2019 On 3/5/2019 at 1:29 PM, chasebf said: Adding onto my last post (I don't think I can edit it directly for some reason). I did speak with some of the Columbia people there, they said in the past years they've seen higher offer acceptances rates than they usually see. Typically they expect ~50% to take offers they give out, usually because half of applications will go to other Columbia-tier schools instead. However, recently they've had more than 50% take offers (exact percent unclear). This means that they have larger grad classes than they're usually expecting. This may (may) mean that admissions will be artificially tougher as they might be looking to make less offers to ensure they don't end up with more graduates than they'd like in an incoming class, or they might be making less offers to get the number of grads back to their baseline amount (since past classes have been larger). Not directly related to this, but wanted to mention it anyway. A huge problem with especially, internationally renowned, big-name professors is that there are people (applicants with great connections) already in line to work with them. I think it could be an issue if one applies to top-tier programs, where the density of such advisors is higher. If an influential professor wants to accept a student, they could break all tangible rules set forth by the admissions committee. However, an ordinary applicant with otherwise stellar credentials has no chance. When a potential advisor receives 60 to 80 applications from potential candidates that are specifically interested in working with them primarily, you can imagine how wild the decision-making process can get.
rockcycleralph Posted March 8, 2019 Posted March 8, 2019 I saw one person posted about getting rejected from University of Oregon. Anyone else hear anything?
rocks&stuff Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Hey @rockcycleralph , I applied to OSU and U of O as well, haven't heard from either. I emailed the dept coordinator at U of O the other day and she said that a round of rejection letters was sent in the mail this week, but that the committee is still making decisions about some offers. Hope this helps! rockcycleralph 1
Camillalxy Posted March 12, 2019 Posted March 12, 2019 Anyone emailed MIT, Berkeley, Cornell or Michigan and was informed a decision? Getting tired of waiting for rejections ?
wwwwwwwwwww Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 Hey y'all, just found this thread, looks like I'm not the only one wondering about Oregon State Undergrad Institution: State school in the PNW, not a super well-known department but a solid curriculum. Major(s): Geology Minor(s): None GPA in Major: 3.75 Overall GPA: 3.8 Position in Class: N/A Type of Student: Domestic, non-traditional white male GRE Scores: Q: 161 V: 167 W: 4.5 Research Experience: Undergraduate honors thesis focused on structural geology. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Space Grant Scholarship, handful of departmental awards. Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Wildland firefighter for the past ~10 years (this seems to be a plus for a lot of my POIs. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Had an incomplete that was unresolved during applications, now resolved. I think I had some solid letters of rec from my research advisor, department chair, and another department professor with a background in my field of interest. Applying to Where: UCSC (PhD) - Earth and Planetary Sciences (Visited in Feb, Accepted 03/13) Pitt (PhD) - Geology (Visited in Feb, expecting an offer letter any day now...) OSU (PhD) - CEOAS UNLV (Ms) - Geology Notre Dame (Ms) - Earth Science I'm looking to get into geochemistry and paleoclimate/paleooceanography. Did not start contacting any of my POIs until mid-November, so I've been surprised at how many got back to me. Don't know where OSU or Notre Dame are in their process, but I just spoke with a second professor at UNLV, and it sounds like they were ranking potential students last week.
wwwwwwwwwww Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 On 2/19/2019 at 12:25 PM, magnetite said: Anyone know when UNLV usually sends out acceptances? I just had a skype interview with a new professor who had seen my application during the review process and wanted to pitch a project to me if it doesn't work out with my original POI there. It sounds like they were still ranking potential students as of last week. Haven't heard anything since.
magnetite Posted March 15, 2019 Posted March 15, 2019 34 minutes ago, gutbuckethero said: I just had a skype interview with a new professor who had seen my application during the review process and wanted to pitch a project to me if it doesn't work out with my original POI there. It sounds like they were still ranking potential students as of last week. Haven't heard anything since. Ah, hey. Thanks for the update about UNLV. I emailed them last week about my status and got a response that I'm currently waitlisted. They said they made a few offers, that there were a lot of excellent applications, and only a "very limited number" of spots available.
MinDZ Posted March 15, 2019 Posted March 15, 2019 On 2/28/2019 at 9:34 AM, Unconsolidated_Regolith said: I got an acceptance from CWU yesterday, though I haven't posted it on the results page yet. I think that was their initial wave of acceptances. 85% of tuition was offered in the funding package plus $8100 stipend as TA. They stated that faculty would be reaching out to the individuals that they're paired with soon. Shoot me a DM if you want to talk specifics about your POI, or if you want more info. I also got accepted at Central. I was the one who posted about being on a waitlist to be a TA but I finally got offered a position. I’m also available to chat if anyone wants to. Unconsolidated_Regolith 1
kronotsky Posted March 16, 2019 Posted March 16, 2019 Soooooooo it's March 16th and I still haven't heard anything from MIT. Which is odd, because (1) they said that they would get back by March 15th and (2) lots of people got rejected on the 14th. I almost certainly wouldn't enter their program if I got accepted, but I'd still like to know what's up... I'm applying for AOC and I think they specifically might have missed their deadlines by a ways.
brightorangesocks Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 It's actually really comforting to hear that Rutgers (Atmospheric Science) isn't the only school that hasn't sent out any decisions yet. I've been told informally that I'll be accepted and they're trying to secure funding, but I don't think I'll really relax until I get the letter in the mail! It seems like some schools are just running pretty late this year. FWIW with Rutgers I've also called the university's graduate admissions office a couple of times in the last few weeks to see if my program has sent out any decisions at all yet, and they've confirmed that no one has heard. It's been a good way to keep an eye on the status of things without bothering my POI/department. Unconsolidated_Regolith 1
brightorangesocks Posted March 18, 2019 Posted March 18, 2019 Got the email yesterday that I've been accepted to Rutgers!! They said to expect a notification from the graduate school in the next few days. It sounded like it just took them a while to get input from everyone on the admissions committee, so if you've applied there as well and haven't heard yet don't be too worried. Best of luck to everyone else in this thread, given how close we're getting to April hopefully you'll hear in the next couple of weeks. Coffee Hound, help_needed and Unconsolidated_Regolith 2 1
kronotsky Posted March 21, 2019 Posted March 21, 2019 Finally heard back from MIT EAPS (in the atmos/oceans/climate program) - I was waitlisted. The e-mail mentioned that they accepted fewer people than usual from their top tier of applicants due to reduced federal funding for climate research. I got into the physics department there, however, so hopefully this is not necessarily the end of the road for me and EAPS... help_needed 1
chasebf Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 Still waiting on one school, but my profile. Undergrad: University of Colorado-Boulder Degree: BA in Geology with Honors MSc School: Oklahoma State University Degree: MSc in Geology GPAs (CU/OSU): 3.4/4.0 (big slacker in undergrad, don't waste those years people) Type of student: Classic white male GRE: Q: 159 V: 161 W: 5.5 or 6, can't recall exactly Research Experience: Undergrad thesis, 1 year with USGS, 2 years MSc thesis work. 4 conference presentations (2 talks, 3 posters, I tend to like posters more). 1 paper in submission, 1 in-prep. Variety of side projects. Additional Details: Geology major but I've made the switch to Geophysics, which means I lack the formal math of most Geophysicists, but have better Geology knowledge than most Geophysicists. Have since learned it, but my transcripts do not reflect that. Applying to Where (all PhD): UCSB - Still waiting. But things sound positive... U of Arizona - Contacted in Late Jan, visited last weekend, accepted this week U of Alberta - Heard back and accepted in Jan, visited in late Feb (separate from their typical early March visit weekend) Columbia - Rejected this week (same day as Arizona acceptance) MIT/WHOI - Rejected. Funding was an issue from my contact in the department. Stanford - Rejected. Totally fine with this one after meeting the POI in person. My GRE is okay, but I'm wagering that the Ivy's and Ivy-like schools (e.g. Stanford) probably don't care about you if you're below 80th percentile in Quant (I was 72nd) just given the quality and quantity of their applicatio. A bit jaded about Columbia to be honest, felt I had a good fit with their research, but such is life. Alberta and Arizona have some awesome people, groups and departments, so deciding between them has been incredibly difficult. I usually have a gut instinct to rely on, but not in this case.
moltenvolta Posted March 23, 2019 Posted March 23, 2019 On 3/14/2019 at 4:27 PM, gutbuckethero said: I just had a skype interview with a new professor who had seen my application during the review process and wanted to pitch a project to me if it doesn't work out with my original POI there. It sounds like they were still ranking potential students as of last week. Haven't heard anything since. On 3/14/2019 at 5:05 PM, magnetite said: Ah, hey. Thanks for the update about UNLV. I emailed them last week about my status and got a response that I'm currently waitlisted. They said they made a few offers, that there were a lot of excellent applications, and only a "very limited number" of spots available. Just made an account to say that I also applied to UNLV. After emailing both geoscience department graduate coordinators last week with no response, I emailed their front office today. They gave a very general response, saying applications are still being reviewed and that I'll be informed by faculty once they've made a decision. Seems to indicate I've been waitlisted as well. Also, not sure if anyone else has applied to CSU Fullerton but I got a response from their graduate coordinator today saying that due to a hectic semester they're still sorting through and reviewing applications.
JTspruell Posted March 27, 2019 Posted March 27, 2019 Finally received my first offer back from any of my schools. I was admitted into the MS Geology program at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff with full funding. Applied: Northern Arizona University, Western Washington, Arizona State University Rejected: 0/3 Waitlisted: 0/3 Accepted: 1/3 Attending: Northern Arizona University Unconsolidated_Regolith, MinDZ and geononymous 3
Kamen Posted March 27, 2019 Posted March 27, 2019 Realized I never actually posted my things - here's for the next year's group at least Undergrad Institution: Liberal arts college in upstate New York Major(s): Geoscience; Planetary Science Minor(s): Environmental Studies GPA in Major: High 3.9s Overall GPA: 3.91 Position in Class: N/A Type of Student: International, white male GRE Scores: Q: 159 V: 156 W: 5.0 Research Experience: Undergraduate honors thesis focused on remote sensing, submitted the manuscript to a high ranked journal, poster presentation at GSA. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Bunch of school awards Pertinent Activities or Jobs: NCAA Ice Hockey, Study Mentor job, started and ran our school's engineering club, several committees and such Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Not really much applicable here I don't think Applying to Where: UPenn (PhD) - Earth and Environmental Science - Accepted, Officially agreed U of Arizona (PhD) - Mining Engineering - Accepted Colorado School of Mines (PhD) - Have not heard yet Cornell (PhD) - Geology - Did not get in Stanford (PhD) - Geological Science - Did not get in U of Michigan (PhD) - Geology - Waitlisted U of Indiana (PhD) - Geology - Did not hear yet Haven't seen any posts about School of Mines, does anyone have any insight? Thanks,
moltenvolta Posted April 9, 2019 Posted April 9, 2019 Finally heard back from UNLV, got rejected. CSU Fullerton offered me a TA position though! magnetite and MinDZ 2
MinDZ Posted April 16, 2019 Posted April 16, 2019 Here’s my profile for future students! It’s April 15th and I finally have a plan haha Undergrad: A California State University Degree: BS in Geology GPA: 3.6 Type of student: Female, white, late 20s GRE: Q: 157 V: 162 W: 4 Research Experience: I did field work for an undergrad thesis but never finished it. Additional Details: Started out as a dietetics major and then switched to vocal performance before finding geology. My grades were terrible at the beginning of my college career. I was in and out of school for seven years until my last 2 years which were fantastic. I was definitely a most improved kind of student. I actually had to retake an entire semesters worth of classes at one point. At the end of it all I received the outstanding senior award and a couple scholarships that I never applied to but was suggested for by my department. Right after graduating I got a competitive job working as a state parks interpretive ranger with an awesome geologic resource. Applying to Where (all MS Geology): Central Washington University: Accepted. Offered TA position. Will not be attending. Western Washington University: Accepted. Offered TA position. Will be attending. This process was hell. The waiting, the waitlists for funding, the last minute decisions... but it was worth it. I could have applied to more schools but I knew I wanted to go somewhere with only a masters program and no PhD. If anyone wants to chat — DM me. cavalior7005 and JTspruell 2
chasebf Posted April 16, 2019 Posted April 16, 2019 On 3/22/2019 at 7:33 PM, chasebf said: Still waiting on one school, but my profile. Undergrad: University of Colorado-Boulder Degree: BA in Geology with Honors MSc School: Oklahoma State University Degree: MSc in Geology GPAs (CU/OSU): 3.4/4.0 (big slacker in undergrad, don't waste those years people) Type of student: Classic white male GRE: Q: 159 V: 161 W: 5.5 or 6, can't recall exactly Research Experience: Undergrad thesis, 1 year with USGS, 2 years MSc thesis work. 4 conference presentations (2 talks, 3 posters, I tend to like posters more). 1 paper in submission, 1 in-prep. Variety of side projects. Additional Details: Geology major but I've made the switch to Geophysics, which means I lack the formal math of most Geophysicists, but have better Geology knowledge than most Geophysicists. Have since learned it, but my transcripts do not reflect that. Applying to Where (all PhD): UCSB - Still waiting. But things sound positive... U of Arizona - Contacted in Late Jan, visited last weekend, accepted this week U of Alberta - Heard back and accepted in Jan, visited in late Feb (separate from their typical early March visit weekend) Columbia - Rejected this week (same day as Arizona acceptance) MIT/WHOI - Rejected. Funding was an issue from my contact in the department. Stanford - Rejected. Totally fine with this one after meeting the POI in person. My GRE is okay, but I'm wagering that the Ivy's and Ivy-like schools (e.g. Stanford) probably don't care about you if you're below 80th percentile in Quant (I was 72nd) just given the quality and quantity of their applicatio. A bit jaded about Columbia to be honest, felt I had a good fit with their research, but such is life. Alberta and Arizona have some awesome people, groups and departments, so deciding between them has been incredibly difficult. I usually have a gut instinct to rely on, but not in this case. Update on this. Accepted Alberta, declined Arizona. Hopefully I did decline Arizona quick enough they can pull somebody off the waitlist. Onward to Canada! magnetite 1
magnetite Posted April 22, 2019 Posted April 22, 2019 On 4/9/2019 at 1:03 PM, moltenvolta said: Finally heard back from UNLV, got rejected. CSU Fullerton offered me a TA position though! Weird. I still haven't heard anything from UNLV. Did they email you?
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