Schools To those starting grad school this fall: Where have you chosen to study?

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The discussion centers around new graduate students sharing their chosen schools after the April 15th deadline. Participants mention their decisions, with several opting for UC - Santa Barbara due to its appealing location near the beach. Others express mixed feelings about financial offers, highlighting a decision to attend the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign despite turning down a generous fellowship from Cornell. The thread encourages students to connect with peers attending the same institutions.
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Now that the April 15th deadline has passed, I thought it would be a good idea to find out where all the new graduate students have decided to study. That way, you might be able to find other students going to the same school as you.

I chose UC - Santa Barbara. If anybody else is going there, send me an e-mail or PM.
 
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I will be going to UIUC. I do wish they pay more - I had to turn down a very generous fellowship from Cornell to go there.
 
I'll also be going to UCSB - couldn't resist the beach.
 
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