Fall 2009 Graduate Admissions Thread

In summary, Jason and Tyler both applied to a variety of schools and are waiting for admissions decisions. Tyler is applying to a PhD program in math while Jason is applying to a variety of programs in physics, mathematics, and engineering.
  • #71
JasonJo said:
I just got into Texas-Austin on a Geometry Fellowship!

Congratulations!
 
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  • #72
JasonJo said:
I just got into Texas-Austin on a Geometry Fellowship!

Congratulations Jason!
Did you receive their email or did you see it via website or did you email them about it?
 
  • #73
Thanks to everyone.

Yeah they sent me an email last night (weird because it was a Sunday night, I wasn't expecting it all).

I called Texas today about the visiting day and the staff over there is very very helpful and very nice, I am very impressed with how their whole department is run.
 
  • #74
For those who care, UCSD is sending out its first round of admission letters the first week of March. (They just e-mailed me saying that they wanted a list of all math courses + texts I have taken before sending them out).
 
  • #75
moo5003 said:
For those who care, UCSD is sending out its first round of admission letters the first week of March. (They just e-mailed me saying that they wanted a list of all math courses + texts I have taken before sending them out).

Another week? But I want it now!
 
  • #76
Looks like UCSD's first round of decisions is out (Ph.D CME anyway). No aid letter yet.
Anybody want to teach me how to surf?
 
  • #77
Best offer for me (applying for mathematics) seems to be University of Michigan, though I haven't heard back from MIT. Of course, that probably means it didn't happen :D
 
  • #78
Good luck to all!, and remember the hard part of the process starts when the classes begin haha
 
  • #79
I'm starting to get worried, I have yet to hear back from any of my schools :*(.
 
  • #80
Office_Shredder said:
Best offer for me (applying for mathematics) seems to be University of Michigan, though I haven't heard back from MIT. Of course, that probably means it didn't happen :D

Don't despair yet. I was already rejected last weekend by MIT. So, if you haven't heard, maybe your rejected, but maybe you are just on a waitlist.
 
  • #81
Office_Shredder said:
Best offer for me (applying for mathematics) seems to be University of Michigan, though I haven't heard back from MIT. Of course, that probably means it didn't happen :D

university of michigan is a damn good math school
 
  • #82
I got into UCSB, but I turned it down. Hopefully someone will know be able to attend UCSB.

I am still waiting to hear from Duke, that's really the only school I'm realistically waiting for.
 
  • #83
University Michigan and Northwestern rejected me today, though I was accepted into CUNY with a 5-year fellowship!
 
  • #84
Hi guys, I'm new here.

Does someone going to Michigan that fall? I was admitted to applied physics.

Thank you guys
 
  • #85
For all you guys that got into schools for math, did you take the GRE math test? I'm debating whetehr or not to take it?
 

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