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27 minutes ago, lordofsushi said:

I saw that some people got rejected from University of Southern California. Was this posted in their portal or just email? I haven't heard back either way from them yet. 

hey there, have you heard back from Irvine Crim by any chance?

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1 minute ago, Sky_ said:

hey there, have you heard back from Irvine Crim by any chance?

Sadly no. Although I heard that they had interviews already. Not sure if the interviews were group interviews or if they were just for one professor though. 

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12 minutes ago, lordofsushi said:

Sadly no. Although I heard that they had interviews already. Not sure if the interviews were group interviews or if they were just for one professor though. 

Fingers crossed!!! I haven't heard anything either but honestly I am just hoping that all decisions are out by end of next week.

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I got a mail from University of Nebraska Lincoln Graduate Chair about their Decision to admit me and details of funding to come soon.  Anyone one the same boat.

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Does anyone know about UMass Amherst's REAL fellowship? I have been recommended to apply. Does anyone know how many apply or how many are admitted? Just trying to get a grasp of my chances here.

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On 2/17/2023 at 5:37 AM, Donna Matthews said:

People who were admitted in Sociology Ph.D. boston University. Are you planning to accept?

Hi @Donna Matthews— acceptances to BU have been sent out already?

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2 minutes ago, meowsigh said:

I think so-- I saw some acceptances and waitlist entries. Plus, I was waitlisted myself. I don't know if they sent out rejections yet though. 

Ah, I see. Thanks! And congratulations, hopefully it works out in your favor!

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18 hours ago, meowsigh said:

Does anyone know what waitlist processes are like? This is my first application cycle and I would really appreciate any insight-- I'm very nervous lol

Yeah, I can offer some insight! The basics are this: a department will often offer more people admission than there are spots. Inevitably, some will say no and then once they hear back from all applicants the department offered admission to,  they’ll move to the waitlist if there’s space available.

For example: Let's assume a department wants 6 new students this fall. Depending on their historical yield rate (the percent of applicants who accept an offer), they’ll often admit more students than the department space available, assuming some of those admitted say no. Let’s assume they offer 10 admission.

At the same time, they notify 5 people that they're on the waitlist. After all 10 applicants who were offered admission respond, let’s assume only 4 accepted the offer. Now, the department will return to waitlist and offer 2 students a spot until the 6 new student spots are filled. Assuming those 2 people say yes, the department has a full cohort of 6 people! Then, the remaining 3 applicants on the waitlist will be notified there is no more space available and, ultimately, an official rejection will arrive. 

Often, waitlists are ranked (i.e., the waitlist of f5 has first choice, second choice, etc.), but they would not be. Alternatives to this model are only offering admission to the top 6 people in a department's applicant pool and then waitlisting, say, the next 8 top applicants. 

You can also decline a spot on the waitlist, especially if you have an offer from a school you know you will go to. 

It's a bit long, but I hope that helps! I was waitlisted at 2 schools (IU Bloomington and Northwestern) in the 2021 cycle and got into neither. I was notified in mid April, around the 11th/12th or so. Likely, you won't hear back until close to that date because those offered admission have until April 15th to decide. 

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What is holding admission results from University of pittsburgh, University of Florida, Florida State University, University of South Carolina, Georgia state university, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee etc.

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46 minutes ago, TKAGOBOY said:

What is holding admission results from University of pittsburgh, University of Florida, Florida State University, University of South Carolina, Georgia state university, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee etc.

Pitt decisions might take another 2-4 weeks according to a poster here who contacted the admissions office a few days ago. 

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On 2/16/2023 at 8:46 PM, lordofsushi said:

I saw that some people got rejected from University of Southern California. Was this posted in their portal or just email? I haven't heard back either way from them yet. 

Yeah it was me...  I got an email but portal is not updated until official letter comes out

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