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Still haven't gotten my official rejection (mail or website posting) from Michigan.....called a while back to find out, so I know I'm rejected, but....nothing official still.

in the same boat.

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I'm inclined to agree, but there was someone who posted late last week on the results board that they contacted the departmnet and were told they were rejected.[/quote

I've been thinking of myself as rejected from UNC for the past few weeks...but, I'm a barrel of sunshine. ;-)

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I've been thinking of myself as rejected from UNC for the past few weeks...but, I'm a barrel of sunshine. ;-)

I had been, too, up until yesterday when I contacted the department and wasn't told straight out that I was rejected (like whoever it was that contacted the department last week and WAS told they were rejected). In all honesty, it would make for a much simpler choice if I was, in fact, rejected and, therefore, I was somewhat hoping to be told that definitively yesterday. I'm tired of ambiguity, darn it!

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Anyone waiting for Toronto? I saw several acceptances and then I checked my online status. It is still Under Review.

Do they notify admits before they change online status? Any idea?

Toronto sent out a batch of PhD acceptances last week around Monday. M.A are supposed to go out in early April.

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I am but at this point am expecting the rejection anytime now.

Did anyone get funding info from Georgia?

I'm still in funding limbo at UGA, I know one poster here (Aria) said she was turning down UGA's acceptance, and I think she(?) was offered funding....

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Well, here's to another week of silence from Georgetown. Anyone else still waiting to hear? I'm thinking I'm going to have to suck it up and just call them about it.

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Wow, the traffic has slowed down here big time.

I live in Florida, but Thursday-Sunday I went to Boston and Washington to get a feel for some schools. It turns out that I got rejected from everywhere I applied in Boston (so far), so that was more of a vacation. But I had never been to DC as an adult and I spent some time on the American and Georgetown campuses. I didn't go to GW because I am pretty sure they rejected me.

Anyway, being in DC and on the Georgetown campus helped confirm that this is where I want to be. It sucks that they didn't offer me funding, but I am going to start talking to the school about need-based aid, as well as think about possible part-time job opportunities. I am going to G'town 4/3 for the department's preview day, and I hope it works out for me to study there beginning in the fall.

I still haven't heard officially from BU or GW, and I haven't heard anything from American or Northeastern. I'm still waitlisted for funding at UF.

Hope everyone is having a good week so far. Good luck.

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You're going to do an unfunded PhD at Georgetown?

Not sure. I wasn't offered a fellowship and was told it was unlikely, but was also told by my prospective advisor that most students s/he works with who come in unfunded end up getting funding during the course of their careers. This is just an observation, s/he says, not a promise.

I just really want to go there. It's by far the best match in terms of specific interests.

I haven't decided for sure. But I really hope it works out.

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Do you have a tuition waiver? There is no reason to even consider getting a PhD without funding if they don't give you a full tuition waiver.

You can't take on that much debt unless you're going to law or medical school.

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Ivyreject has heard all the arguments about doing unfunded PhDs at this point. If he chooses to go to Georgetown without funding up-front, then everyone needs to respect that and wish him well instead of continuing to question the decision.

So, Ivyreject, good luck at Georgetown. I hope that funding opportunities come along as you progress through the program. And enjoy DC! I lived there for six years and had a blast!

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