So all the PhD programs I was accepted to are asking me to commit by April 15th. I also applied to some non-PhD professional programs that I'm seriously considering. However the results for those may come out after the 15th. What is the protocol/accepted etiquette around this kind of situation?
It probably wouldn't really affect me per se if I committed to the PhD and then chose another graduate program a couple of weeks later, but I'd feel awful doing it. Is there some way to communicate this to the school without jeopardizing my acceptance?
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So all the PhD programs I was accepted to are asking me to commit by April 15th. I also applied to some non-PhD professional programs that I'm seriously considering. However the results for those may come out after the 15th. What is the protocol/accepted etiquette around this kind of situation?
It probably wouldn't really affect me per se if I committed to the PhD and then chose another graduate program a couple of weeks later, but I'd feel awful doing it. Is there some way to communicate this to the school without jeopardizing my acceptance?
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