deci:belle Posted February 20, 2014 Posted February 20, 2014 When you check the results page and people have gotten accepted and you haven't any word at all. At least have some decency to tell me yes/no/maybe
HistoryMystery Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 When you realize a week after you turned in an app that you wrote down a POI's name incorrectly in your SoP. Not mispelled, just out of order, since they have two last names (I wrote it "A"-"B" instead of "B"-"A") and I guess I had a dyslexic moment when writing down all of my potential POIs. That's the worst thing I've found so far. Praying nothing else comes up Hopefully it was OK to bump this thread.
ssynny Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 When you go for an interview and use the bathroom after your POI invites you to lunch and notice a giant stain on your shirt that's been there for who knows how long......
KINGLOUP Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 When you google your POI's name to make sure you spelled it correctly in your SOP and find out he passed away last year... gliaful 1
Chiqui74 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 When you google your POI's name to make sure you spelled it correctly in your SOP and find out he passed away last year... Oy!
Guest lacrosse789 Posted December 17, 2014 Posted December 17, 2014 ... when you select the WRONG PROGRAM on your application and the graduate coordinator lets you know four days before the deadline... and you have to get your letter writers to re-submit their letters by Dec. 1 & mail new transcripts to the correct department.
gliaful Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 When you write in your SOP about how you think Prof X's research is so cool, and then after submitting your application you see Prof X on CNN for killing his wife with cyanide... gellert, BCB, braindump and 3 others 6
Tolman's Rat Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 When you write in your SOP about how you think Prof X's research is so cool, and then after submitting your application you see Prof X on CNN for killing his wife with cyanide... Winner Read_books 1
bsrhng Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 When you write in your SOP about how you think Prof X's research is so cool, and then after submitting your application you see Prof X on CNN for killing his wife with cyanide... I think you won this topic. Read_books 1
gliaful Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 I think you won this topic. LOL. University of Pittsburgh, see here: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/08/justice/pennsylvania-doctor-cyanide-poisoning/ His info was still on the department website when I applied! I almost hope I don't get an interview there because I might die of awkwardness.
bsrhng Posted December 18, 2014 Posted December 18, 2014 LOL. University of Pittsburgh, see here: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/08/justice/pennsylvania-doctor-cyanide-poisoning/ His info was still on the department website when I applied! I almost hope I don't get an interview there because I might die of awkwardness. Obviously, I immediately googled it after I read your post It looks really strange though. The way the article describes the events he made some very simple mistakes like ordering cyanide the day before. Anyway, I'm not going to start an offtopic discussion.
EMGagne Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 I also applied to Pitt and could not have clicked that link fast enough to make sure it wasn't anyone I named in my SOP (it wasn't). Best post on this thread. gliaful 1
MathCat Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 When you accidentally delete the early acceptance email from one of your top choice programs, thinking it's another recruitment email from a school that found you with the GRE search service. To be fair, I have received a lot of those, and I didn't know they offered admission to anyone before February! I only noticed when I got a second email from a professor in the group I'm interested in that opened with "As <grad coordinator> has undoubtedly told you, ..." gliaful and grad_wannabe 2
Read_books Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 I submitted my applications a month ago so my LORs could finish the online applications before the holidays, and I have been hinting that they need to complete them. Well they haven't completed one because it wasn't sent, it wasn't sent because I didn't read the directions so well. I learned this after 2 weeks of contacting the school.... DOH My first choice school too
NWFreeheel11 Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 This happened to a friend of mine last year: Due to a lack of same sex graduate student hosting options, my friend (he) was placed with a female host during interview weekend. Turns out, the girl was an ex-girlfriend that he had a traumatic break-up with 4 years prior and they had not spoken since. museum_geek, Shep2789, Prayerocks and 6 others 9
MathCat Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 This happened to a friend of mine last year: Due to a lack of same sex graduate student hosting options, my friend (he) was placed with a female host during interview weekend. Turns out, the girl was an ex-girlfriend that he had a traumatic break-up with 4 years prior and they had not spoken since. Wow, awkward. Was she a student in the program he was interviewing for?
NWFreeheel11 Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Wow, awkward. Was she a student in the program he was interviewing for? Yes she was. They had not been in contact and he had no idea that she went there. They were in the same department as undergrads and both heading to grad school eventually, but still...he was floored.
FinallyAccepted Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 Cyanide and ex-girlfriends. Wow. Cant say I've experienced anything so traumatic. My most awkward moment (besides not getting in anywhere last year) was one of the rejection e-mails I recieved. Penn State e-mailed me, and the subject heading was "PSU decline." I hadnt gotten an interview, so I knew it was coming, but still. All the others has still left a shred of hope with generic "Application Decision" kind of headings, and I could open them after preparing myself. This one afforded no preparation time, it just sat in my inbox a Big. Fat. NO. grad_wannabe 1
museum_geek Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 This past May I was submitting some requests for information to a couple departments, and I pasted my generic inquiry paragraph into the form then submitted it without changing the name of the last school I had sent it to. The graduate program admin responded back with a link to the other program's website, and nothing else. Oops grad_wannabe, Read_books, gorki and 1 other 4
sharksrjawesome Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 LOL. University of Pittsburgh, see here: http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/08/justice/pennsylvania-doctor-cyanide-poisoning/ His info was still on the department website when I applied! I almost hope I don't get an interview there because I might die of awkwardness. I almost died of awkwardness for you just reading that. Honestly though, that is a brilliant share and I feel the insane urge to Google all of my POI's names now... gliaful and Chiqui74 2
Rose Tyler Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 Can't say I have anything so bad as POIs accused of murder or having to stay with an ex, but it's still early. Unnecessarily sending paper copies of LORs a week after the application was due (all three of them were already submitted online) because there were two sets of instructions. Told by a school that all of my materials are in and being forwarded to the department the day of the deadline only to receive an email two days later that they’re missing an LOR. An LOR that has to be submitted by post within two days.
FinallyAccepted Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 With my luck, I'd end up rooming with a former student (that I'd taught while still in high school). Talk about a role reversal. Prayerocks 1
constant_wanderer Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 The cyanide story and the woman who sent photos of herself intended for her partner to her POI by accident definitely share the gold in this category!
Read_books Posted January 11, 2015 Posted January 11, 2015 I got an email from a university about FAFSA. I forwarded it to my friend and it said "time ta do some taxes bitches. help me- I'm poor." Yeah, I forwarded it not to my friend but a guy on admissions.... he responded with a long polite email about how they didn't have my tax information, and I should seek help for my FAFSA. I responded, and explained I was morbidly embarrassed and that my friend who does my taxes has his same name, and that was an accidental email. Luckily, he immediately responded back and said that was the first email during the whole admissions process that made him laugh, and it was ok, sending a wrong email just showed I was human. He was cool but still, how awkward. cloud9876, elkheart, Gvh and 5 others 8
FinallyAccepted Posted January 11, 2015 Posted January 11, 2015 I got an email from a university about FAFSA. I forwarded it to my friend and it said "time ta do some taxes bitches. help me- I'm poor." Yeah, I forwarded it not to my friend but a guy on admissions.... he responded with a long polite email about how they didn't have my tax information, and I should seek help for my FAFSA. I responded, and explained I was morbidly embarrassed and that my friend who does my taxes has his same name, and that was an accidental email. Luckily, he immediately responded back and said that was the first email during the whole admissions process that made him laugh, and it was ok, sending a wrong email just showed I was human. He was cool but still, how awkward. At least it wasn't an e-mail to your accountant friend on how best to cook the books to get admissions to give you more money than you'd really need.
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