Genshuku Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Hey all! First time posting. I was curious about the length of time between informal and the formal acceptance. I'm a little curious and mostly concerned about how long it's been. I'm also wondering if the program accepted someone and then were told by the Grad School office that they were formally waitlisted/rejected. If you guys had any ideas or insight? I'm waiting on both Yale and UVa to get back to me for this.
yellowmint Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Usually a week, sometimes a few. The grad school rarely goes against the department's admission decision. In those cases, it is usually if the applicant's qualifications fall below the (general) graduate school's minimum requirements (e.g., 3.00; 50th percentile on both subsections of the GRE).
brown_eyed_girl Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 My program took over 3 weeks from the time my POI contacted me to say I'd been "recommended for admission by the department" and getting the official GSAS letter. To reiterate what I'm sure you've heard, it seems to be a formality, but that didn't stop me from being slightly paranoid until I got the final word. NutriEpiPhD and Lycaon 1 1
Genshuku Posted March 10, 2015 Author Posted March 10, 2015 It's been a week for my Usually a week, sometimes a few. The grad school rarely goes against the department's admission decision. In those cases, it is usually if the applicant's qualifications fall below the (general) graduate school's minimum requirements (e.g., 3.00; 50th percentile on both subsections of the GRE). I don't fall in those I hope so I guess I'm worrying about nothing? My program took over 3 weeks from the time my POI contacted me to say I'd been "recommended for admission by the department" and getting the official GSAS letter. To reiterate what I'm sure you've heard, it seems to be a formality, but that didn't stop me from being slightly paranoid until I got the final word. I've heard that it was a formality as well. I'm just being paranoid, but thanks for giving me some peace of mind. It's been about a week since I got the informal offer.
bbdd2 Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 It's been a week for my I don't fall in those I hope so I guess I'm worrying about nothing? I've heard that it was a formality as well. I'm just being paranoid, but thanks for giving me some peace of mind. It's been about a week since I got the informal offer. If it's any consolation, mine's been a month since the informal notification... Havent heard back...
yellowmint Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 If it's any consolation, mine's been a month since the informal notification... Havent heard back... Maybe it is taking forever to get to you because you're in Nigeria?
darkmirror Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 It is about two weeks since I got my informal admission and I haven't heard back from grad studies yet. That said, I live across the road from the school I applied... bbdd2 1
bbdd2 Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Maybe it is taking forever to get to you because you're in Nigeria? Sending Snail mail without informing me via email makes no sense I plan to write the departmental chair by the end of the month however. Program deadline is March 15, mine was kinda lke an early decision so.....
clinpsy2015 Posted March 10, 2015 Posted March 10, 2015 It's been almost two weeks since I received my unofficial acceptance via phone. I was told an official offer would be following "ASAP" -- whatever that means! So, I understand your frustration and worry. I'm right there with you. If it makes you feel any better (and yes, I am saying this to make myself feel better as well), the official offer is more of a formality than anything. You're in - it's just not in writing yet.
Kloppo Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Hi guys, By 'informal acceptance' do you mean the one from your POI or 'departmental recommendation for admission'? If it is the later, I also think its a formality..but that isnt stopping me from being partially paranoid even of I just got a department recommendation last friday and still awaiting the formal offer and details of funding.
Journey2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 I received informal email on 2/27. My letter with funding info arrived via postal mail yesterday.
darkmirror Posted March 11, 2015 Posted March 11, 2015 Status change to accepted on Grad Studies as of today (informal Feb, 25).
bbdd2 Posted March 12, 2015 Posted March 12, 2015 PLOT TWIST: The official deadline of my program is March 15th does this have anything to do with the delay in funding information? My acceptance was kinda early so I'm a bit perplexed here...A month of paranoia and counting.....
isilya Posted March 12, 2015 Posted March 12, 2015 Here's been my experience so far -- there is a lot of variability!! School A: unofficial admission Jan 28 // official letter Feb 27 (this one took the longest) School B: unofficial admission Feb 7 // official letter Feb 12 School C: unofficial admission Feb 19 // official letter Feb 26 School D: unofficial admission March 7 // still waiting for official letter
darkmirror Posted March 12, 2015 Posted March 12, 2015 Congratulations on the offers! I applied to one school only. Based on my experience and the information I managed to collect here and there, on average it takes 2 to 3 weeks between the time you hear back from your supervisor and the official letter. Good luck!
Kloppo Posted March 13, 2015 Posted March 13, 2015 Got my recommendation for Admission mail on last Friday, with the promise that I was going to get the formal admission letter containing words on Funding and Fellowship (if any) 'as soon as possible'-Its a week today still no news.. I guess 'soon' means different things to different people tho.
Kloppo Posted March 13, 2015 Posted March 13, 2015 PLOT TWIST: The official deadline of my program is March 15th does this have anything to do with the delay in funding information? My acceptance was kinda early so I'm a bit perplexed here...A month of paranoia and counting..... Hi Bro, Can I send you a mail? Need to ask you some questions.
pugsandhugs Posted March 20, 2015 Posted March 20, 2015 I got my unofficial acceptance via email from the department mid February. Its been over a month and I haven't heard back from them! They said in the email that the Graduate Office will be sending me the official offer of admission "shortly"...
sassypenguin Posted April 15, 2015 Posted April 15, 2015 Can people who had GPAs below 3.0 talk about their experiences?
sassypenguin Posted April 15, 2015 Posted April 15, 2015 I got an informal acceptance from one of my top schools, but my GPA is below 3.0. I sent my explanation into the school and I did attend a great undergraduate institution. The department recommended me, but I'm afraid the Graduate School will overturn it.
Lycaon Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Can people who had GPAs below 3.0 talk about their experiences? I got an informal acceptance from one of my top schools, but my GPA is below 3.0. I sent my explanation into the school and I did attend a great undergraduate institution. The department recommended me, but I'm afraid the Graduate School will overturn it. For the school I will be attending, I received an unofficial acceptance via email mid February and heard back from the Graduate School officially in the first week of March. It's ok, you aren't alone in your paranoia. Before the department had even made a decision, I had had Skype conversations with a POI and the program director, many email exchanges that ended with comments along the lines of "I hope we can convince you to come here", etc, etc. None of that, nor the unofficial acceptance, was enough to convince me that the department/program wasn't just pulling my leg or killing time until the Graduate School decided to veto their decision and send me a list of all the reasons why I was unworthy (just to salt the wound). It turns out my paranoia was unfounded. So my advice to you is, breathe. Relax. Waiting isn't easy, I know. But just trust that the department has gone to bat for you. Only EXTRAORDINARY circumstances would cause the Graduate School to deny you. So as long as you don't have any puppy-kicking, geriatric-harassing, paraplegic-tripping skeletons in your closet, you'll most likely be fine NutriEpiPhD 1
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