JSTORPolka Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Ugh, currently on THREE wait lists! And waiting on funding for both of my acceptances. Also, I still haven't heard back from one school, considering my track record it's probay yet another wait list. I thought this process was going to be acceptances/rejections and acceptances coming immediately with funding, but I'm in a totally different boat. I feel for you JSTORpolka. Sigh. Are you more excited about your waitlist options, or your acceptances (once funding decisions are made)? I applied to 10 schools and have landed on four waitlists. FOUR! I am that mediocre. However, I'm grateful to not have been completely shutout as I figured I'd be. back2black 1
JSTORPolka Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 (edited) I'm also feeling the wait list pain, especially because two of the MAs I've been accepted into are Canadian and have April 1 deadlines! I've told them both I'll probably need an extension, but they seem to only think a few days is possible. Not sure what to do, and when to check in with the PhD program to say "I have a couple offers and you're my first choice but I need to know"... Yes, that's what I want to do with my first choice as well. I responded immediately following the initial e-mail, but now I'm twiddling my thumbs. Don't know what to do on that front. BTW, UT Austin is a fantastic school; I did my undergrad there. -Not meant to make you feel any worse though. Edited March 10, 2014 by JSTORPolka
grishko Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 BTW, UT Austin is a fantastic school; I did my undergrad there. -Not meant to make you feel any worse though. Doesn't make me feel worse; I'm ecstatic just to be on their wait list! I'm really hoping it turns into an offer.
shortstack51 Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 (edited) Wait listed at CUNY- I have been told they should admit more off the wait list this year. I am also in at 2 other schools Edited March 10, 2014 by shortstack51
Horb Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I was wait listed at UVA a while back. I was told not expect to get in, so I'm accepting elsewhere should the deadline come.
Kermit Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 JSTORpolka & back2black - I feel your pain. I am also in waitlist hell for several schools. It puts EVERYTHING in your life on hold. Also being on the waitlist makes me feel so blah. Like close but not quite good enough. Gah. I'm also doubting my decision to apply to only 5 schools, but as an international student I only had enough money for 5. PS. Grishko Out of Toronto, UBC and McGill I would definitely pick Toronto. I went to UofT, UBC and Concordia (the other school in Montreal) and the UofT English department was way more together/I actually felt like they tried with me. McGill tends to have less of a presence than other schools in English and doesn't offer as much variety of classes and UBC is an absolute disaster in terms of organization/classes. Although if you go to McGill you can take classes at other Montreal institutions which I did (a lot of McGill people take classes at UdeM and Concordia). back2black and JSTORPolka 2
grishko Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Thanks Kermit, it's helpful to hear an insider's perspective. I would lean toward McGill just because that's the only (partially) funded MA offer I have right now, but there's also the consideration that Toronto is a shorter program. I keep hearing "funding begets funding", but I'm not sure whether it's less important with the Canadian schools.
Kermit Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 grishko - PM if you have any questions/want to talk more. The funding situation for Canada is a little different than the US. I know the schools super well and have lived in all the cities. I'd be more than happy to talk about it!
JSTORPolka Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 JSTORpolka & back2black - I feel your pain. I am also in waitlist hell for several schools. It puts EVERYTHING in your life on hold. Also being on the waitlist makes me feel so blah. Like close but not quite good enough. Gah. I'm also doubting my decision to apply to only 5 schools, but as an international student I only had enough money for 5. Hopefully, all of our waitlists will convert. We only need one!
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 I've been told I'm in the "top-five" I blushed... I said, "you probably tell that to every darkhaired sweetheart"
despejado Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 I've been told I'm in the "top-five" I blushed... I said, "you probably tell that to every darkhaired sweetheart" Hahaha oh Bowties. You're endearing. iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 1
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Hahaha oh Bowties. You're endearing. Oh, Despejado, you probably tell that to every dark-haired gentleman Eternal Optimist 1
despejado Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Oh, Despejado, you probably tell that to every dark-haired gentleman I suppose the dark-haired are my type! But not all of them Eternal Optimist 1
Mattie Roh Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Waitlisted as well. Fortunately (!?) I was rejected from the other two programs I applied to, so I'm under considerably less stress. I'm trying to just assume that I won't get in and then it will be a pleasant surprise/mad scramble if I do.
Argodo Posted March 15, 2014 Posted March 15, 2014 (edited) I did a silly thing and only applied to two schools, Clemson and North Florida, because one is "the family school" and the other is in my hometown. This afternoon I got notified that I was placed on Clemson's wait list. I've been trying to be positive about it because the email that I got from the department head made it sound as if I had a strong chance of getting in after all, but I've been getting so many contradictory pieces of advice as to what to do now. Clemson is my number one choice and I would be the fourth generation of Clemson grad students in my family if I got in, so when I say I really want this that is a bit of an understatement. At the same time I don't want to come off as being, well, insane. After I got the waitlist notification I quickly responded in what I (and my co-workers) thought was a positive, professional manner. But I'm really bad at waiting guys. I'm awful at waiting for things that seem beyond my control. Unfortunately, I teach/house parent in New York so I can't take a quick trip down for a campus visit, so that's out. Edited March 15, 2014 by Argodo
Me fail English? Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I, too, am wait listed. I've found out that at least two people who got accepted into the program are declining (or have already declined). I'm wondering what the protocol is for inquiring as to the status of the wait list. Should I call? Or wait for them to contact me?
shortstack51 Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I, too, am wait listed. I've found out that at least two people who got accepted into the program are declining (or have already declined). I'm wondering what the protocol is for inquiring as to the status of the wait list. Should I call? Or wait for them to contact me? I e-mailed the DGS whose contact was listed in my wait list notification. She was kind, but she essentially said they don't release info on your status on the wait list because things change so rapidly. It doesn't hurt to ask, though, especially if you know the program's open house is passing soon/has passed. I would probably e-mail rather than call (e-mailing leaves it up to them to respond--I feel like calling might feel intrusive to some departments? but that might just be my socially awkward self). I know a few people from the program I'm wait listed at have declined, and I saw a person on the results board who was admitted off the wait list. Last year they admitted something like 15 people off the wait list, so let's cross our fingers that that happens again this year...(The program I'm wait listed at is in the same city as a school my fiancee just got accepted to, so it would make our lives a lot easier/less messy, aside from the fact that I also just plain like the program. But I kind of think another school I got accepted to is a better fit??? IDK) So stressful.
Me fail English? Posted March 18, 2014 Posted March 18, 2014 I e-mailed the DGS whose contact was listed in my wait list notification. She was kind, but she essentially said they don't release info on your status on the wait list because things change so rapidly. It doesn't hurt to ask, though, especially if you know the program's open house is passing soon/has passed. I would probably e-mail rather than call (e-mailing leaves it up to them to respond--I feel like calling might feel intrusive to some departments? but that might just be my socially awkward self). I know a few people from the program I'm wait listed at have declined, and I saw a person on the results board who was admitted off the wait list. Last year they admitted something like 15 people off the wait list, so let's cross our fingers that that happens again this year...(The program I'm wait listed at is in the same city as a school my fiancee just got accepted to, so it would make our lives a lot easier/less messy, aside from the fact that I also just plain like the program. But I kind of think another school I got accepted to is a better fit??? IDK) So stressful. Thanks for the advice, Shortstack. I sent an email as per your suggestion. I feel like we live an a textual age, and people respond better to emails rather than over the phone. It's stressful, but you got accepted somewhere! At least at the end of the day, you know you have the option of going somewhere. I hope you get into the wait listed school, just so you have more options. Me fail English? and shortstack51 2
WriterTyger Posted April 2, 2014 Posted April 2, 2014 New poster here... I've apparently also been waitlisted, which I am taking as a positive because it isn't an outright rejection. I didn't recurve any post or email, but spoke to the pertinent folks via phone. Now to wait until April 15th, with fingers and toes crossed. Good luck, fellow waitlisters!
Kamisha Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 Just found out that I’ve been wait-listed at Florida State! I don’t know if that will change my decision, but since it’s my mentor’s Alma Matter, at least I don’t have to put my tail between my legs in shame anymore.
daylate Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 As someone who has been sitting on two wait lists for over a month now, I have to say, it's great to see news on the board of wait lists converting to acceptances. Congratulations to all those whose agony has ended! It gives the rest of us hope.
back2black Posted April 3, 2014 Posted April 3, 2014 I agree! I'm still on a few wait lists and the recent posts on the board are encouraging! Congrats to all who got in off of wait lists! Today my good friend got into the CUNY Grad Center off of the wait list and I'm so happy for him. Hopefully the wait list situations pan out for the rest of us! Fingers crossed. Cheers to all of my fellow wait listers!
shortstack51 Posted April 4, 2014 Posted April 4, 2014 I'm about to turn down my spot on the CUNY waitlist and my top spot on the Washington State waitlist. Hope that helps someone else!
back2black Posted April 4, 2014 Posted April 4, 2014 Just got in off of the wait list at UCONN! I'm so happy!!!!!!! Hope is alive for everyone on wait lists! zabka, WriterTyger and Horb 3
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