zkhan Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 Haven't seen a separate section for Civil anywhere yet plus very few responses in the result list. It's pretty late in the month and i cant stand the wait no longer. Is it that there are very few CEE applicants who use this site or are the universities just delaying. Im waiting on UCB, stanford, columbia, georgia tech Any results would be appreciated, thnx
blah2009 Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 That must be a hell of a delay. I'm a domestic applicant that applied to MS/PhD structural engineering programs: Accepted w/ full funding and stipend: UTexas, Cornell, Columbia, JHU, Stanford Accepted and funding pending: UC Berkeley, MIT Rejected for MSE: Princeton You should have gotten stuff from stanford and berkeley by email atleast. There were some international students at the weekends I was at.
Falmouth Posted March 28, 2008 Posted March 28, 2008 Maybe they are waiting for accepteds to decline so they have a spot to offer. I'm in at UCB, Stanford, and GT with funding of those on your list. I'm waiting on outside fellowships so I can make a final decison. Not being rejected so far is probably a positive and is like being on the waitlist (just a guess) Good luck. I hope to be able to to notify by sometime next week.
zkhan Posted March 29, 2008 Author Posted March 29, 2008 Thanks Blah and falmouth. I appreciate your responses. I wrote to stanford yesterday and they said they were still making decisions. I applied for the DCI program at stanford, structural at the rest. I got in at Cornell, Texas A&M, UIUC, UCLA but my top choices are Berkeley and stanford. Good luck with your admissions Best
Falmouth Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 It's decision time and down to 2 schools for Civil. Stanford and Illinois. Both with funding I never thought possible. I love Stanford but IL gave me lots of attention and love first. Both are great schools with great advisors. I'm really conflicted. Stanford is great and has the name, etc. But my contact at IL has been so good to me all along. The funding at IL is also a little better because of the cost of living. Any thoughts from knowledgeable, understanding persons ?
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