ts1493 Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 I have been waiting for a while to hear back from my top choice (a social policy program). I've been admitted to three other PhD programs and one of them had a deadline of March 24th. I know that is unusual but it's a great program and that's how they choose to do things. I wrote to the top choice letting them know that I was going to be in town in mid March and I would love to stop by, and also that I had another offer that was requesting that I respond by late March and asking whether they might have any update by mid March or so on my application. I didn't receive any response from the admissions department to my email and there have been no updates on the admission page since I applied in December. Without any other information to go on, I accepted the offer at my second choice, also to make sure that other schools would have time to make offers to their other candidates. And then several days later I received an email from the top choice school saying I was among the very strongest applicants and that they wanted to offer me a spot on the wait list. The email says I would likely hear back from them at the end of April on whether or not there is a spot in the program next year. What are my obligations to the top choice school (offering me a wait list spot) and the second choice school (where I have already accepted)? How do things work with admissions after April 15th? I understand that admissions programs have until April 15th but hearing on March 26th and not getting any information at all when I emailed in March put me in a tough spot. I also feel like the experience has been so different with that admission program, where things have felt pretty impersonal along the way. I felt I made the best choice I could with the information that I had, but if a spot opened up at my top choice I would want to take that spot. thoughts?
GradSchoolTruther Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 Where you offered funding by the school that you accepted? The April 15 resolution only applies to funding.
ts1493 Posted March 31, 2016 Author Posted March 31, 2016 On 3/29/2016 at 3:07 PM, GradSchoolTruther said: Where you offered funding by the school that you accepted? The April 15 resolution only applies to funding. Yes, i was offered a generous funding package.
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