Admissions Have PhD Admissions Decisions Been Released by U of Maryland, U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Syracuse U?

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The discussion centers around concerns regarding the status of PhD applications in physics to the University of Maryland, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Syracuse University. The original poster expresses anxiety over not receiving any acceptance or rejection notifications, noting that admission committees typically finalize decisions by mid-March. Participants suggest contacting the admissions offices of each institution directly to inquire about application status, emphasizing that proactive communication can provide clarity and alleviate anxiety.
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I have applied to

-U of Maryland
-U of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
-Syracuse U

for physics phd. And I didnt still hear from them.
Does anyone got accepted or rejected from these?

I think that the admission comities make their final decisions usually at mid-march so why don't I hear anything from them? If you know anything about this, help me because I started to see nightmares.
 
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Call the admissions office of each school and ask them about the status of your application.
 
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