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Side note: I got my acceptance letter from Penn State today (I posted in the results section), but to those of you who applied to Penn State: don't be concerned if you haven't received yours yet.  I'm an undergrad at Penn State, so the letter only had to travel a few blocks to reach me.  Good luck to everyone who applied!

 

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So they are sending out acceptances before the graduate event in Feb, or is the event not an interview of sorts?

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My guess is that they divided accepted students among professors to send those semi-personal emails.  I don't think I'm going to respond unless I have any questions before my visit, which I find rather unlikely. 

 

And as far as Stanford, I want to meet with McGehee, Brongersma, Dionne, and either Cui or Clemens.  What's your interest/background?  My original acceptance to Stanford said "A  hotel room has been reserved to accommodate your stay at our expense for Thursday and Friday nights". I assume it was the same for everyone, but I'll be in a similar situation as you; I fly out at 8 the following morning.

 

The semi-personal email I got mentioned to meet him during the visit weekend, so maybe professors actively seeking grad students sent them out? But I probably won't respond till the visit either, I always stress over emailing professors.

 

My background is with magnetic thin films (undergrad) and magnetic biomaterials (the summer/fall since I've graduated). I'm hoping to stick with magnetic and/or oxide thin films. I'm probably going to request meeting Wang, McIntyre, Sinclair, and Harris (affiliated faculty).

 

How about your interest/background? My friend mentioned he had a great time talking to McGehee when he visited Stanford last year, I wish I knew something about photovoltaics. And you're right, Friday night was mentioned in the original email, I can't read...

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Is there typically more than one "round" of acceptances to top schools?

 

Yes.  If you look at the results from previous years, schools either send out waves of admissions or slowly and steadily send out a few at a time.  If you didn't get in on the first round, it's not unlikely that you'll still get into one of the top programs.

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So they are sending out acceptances before the graduate event in Feb, or is the event not an interview of sorts?

 

I think there's a mix.  I may have been accepted early because I have spoken with several professors who would be willing to fund me because they know me personally.  But I think the interviews in Feb. will decide admissions for quite a few people.  I'm not sure though; this is all just speculation on my part.

 

I was a bit shocked that I received the acceptance via mail as well.  The other odd part about the mail acceptance was that it said nothing about materials, just that I was accepted to the grad school at Penn State.  

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The semi-personal email I got mentioned to meet him during the visit weekend, so maybe professors actively seeking grad students sent them out? But I probably won't respond till the visit either, I always stress over emailing professors.

 

My background is with magnetic thin films (undergrad) and magnetic biomaterials (the summer/fall since I've graduated). I'm hoping to stick with magnetic and/or oxide thin films. I'm probably going to request meeting Wang, McIntyre, Sinclair, and Harris (affiliated faculty).

 

How about your interest/background? My friend mentioned he had a great time talking to McGehee when he visited Stanford last year, I wish I knew something about photovoltaics. And you're right, Friday night was mentioned in the original email, I can't read...

 

I thought that might be the case as well.  I'm considering responding to the professor who contacted me to ask whether or not she's accepting students into her lab, but I don't think it's likely that I'll actually do it.

 

I don't know about any of the others, but I know someone who worked for Sinclair and speaks positively about him. 

 

My background is in induced superconductivity in metallic nanowires (and characterization), but I've also recently worked with a professor writing and editing papers for biosensing and MEMS devices (so no in-lab work, but lots of research in the form of reading/writing).  That's part of the reason the personal email concerned me. I have three coauthors in biosensing/MEMS, and the personal email suggested that MIT was impressed with my experience in that area. I wouldn't, however, consider that my strong suit.  I don't know all that much about photovoltaics, but a portion of one of my current lab groups works on DSSCs and I TA'ed a semiconductor device class, so that's what I'd count as my "in".

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I'm not sure if this is true for everyone, but I got an email with financial information as well as a FedEx overnight envelope.  My roommate who got into a different program at Northwestern got the same thing.

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Anyone know about berkeley phd admits for materials science and engineering? i think a friend got in at the beginning of january and i've seen some sprinkled randomly on the results board within the last few weeks..

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Anyone know about berkeley phd admits for materials science and engineering? i think a friend got in at the beginning of january and i've seen some sprinkled randomly on the results board within the last few weeks..

 

I've been wondering the same thing.  There has only been one acceptance and one rejection on the results page, though.  I'm not really sure what to think.

 

Side note:  Anyone have any idea about funding for Stanford or MIT?  Timetable and/or likelihood?

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Anyone know about berkeley phd admits for materials science and engineering? i think a friend got in at the beginning of january and i've seen some sprinkled randomly on the results board within the last few weeks..

 

Berkeley's deadline for RSVPing to their Visit Weekend (3/7-3/10) for admitted students is this Sunday. So they might not be admitting more until after the visit weekend and people start making decisions. Based on the results search, it seems Berkeley spreads out when they admit people, sometimes it's pretty late.

 

They mentioned having 500 applications and are limited to admitting 6%.

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Berkeley's deadline for RSVPing to their Visit Weekend (3/7-3/10) for admitted students is this Sunday. So they might not be admitting more until after the visit weekend and people start making decisions. Based on the results search, it seems Berkeley spreads out when they admit people, sometimes it's pretty late.

 

So the ones admitted after do not get a chance to attend the visit weekend?

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A lot of admitted students probably can't make visit weekends, especially schools that only offer one. Schools offer to come visit them on a separate date if the visit weekend doesn't work, so I'm guessing they would be glad to have later admits visit on a separate date. Only downside is they organize some events for that specific weekend, and travel is covered (which also might be the case for later visits). But at the end of the day, (probably) the most important aspect is meeting faculty, and you will get that during any visit.

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I've been wondering the same thing.  There has only been one acceptance and one rejection on the results page, though.  I'm not really sure what to think.

 

Side note:  Anyone have any idea about funding for Stanford or MIT?  Timetable and/or likelihood?

 

I haven't heard anything regarding funding from them either. Neither has my friend who also got into MIT, so we're all in the same boat  :) 

 

Funding does seem likely though, based off the generic info on their websites. Although some forums here about Stanford EE PhD make me worry...

 

http://mse.stanford.edu/prospective/graduate_students/financial_aid.html

 

http://dmse.mit.edu/academics/graduate/funding

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Regarding MIT funding, their website seems to indicate that they pretty much guarantee funding for the first year, after which your advisor would fund you, although it would be nice to see it in writing. For UCSB at least there was a pretty big gap between admission decisions and funding details, so I'd say for MIT just wait, or ask during the visit weekends.

 

I can't say much about Stanford, but I think their EE program is particularly notorious for being unkind with regards to funding. I haven't heard any such reputation with their materials department though.

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I haven't heard anything regarding funding from them either. Neither has my friend who also got into MIT, so we're all in the same boat  :) 

 

Funding does seem likely though, based off the generic info on their websites. Although some forums here about Stanford EE PhD make me worry...

 

http://mse.stanford.edu/prospective/graduate_students/financial_aid.html

 

http://dmse.mit.edu/academics/graduate/funding

 

 

I have a professor who commented that Stanford's EE department notoriously doesn't offer funding, but said he's pretty sure that's not the case for other departments.  I was just hoping that we'd have some specifics.  I just turned down a visit weekend from a school that offered me funding, and it's still a little uncomfortable doing that in favor of schools that haven't mentioned specifics yet.

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