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Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:57 pm
by shittyriemann
india_kid4 wrote:
Elle89 wrote:
Ivanjam wrote:Couple of MIT and Harvard admits posted on GradCafe.
I've seen that some schools (Harvard, UCLA, Chicago) have given responses. Do they send decisions in a single batch? Should I be almost sure that I am not admitted if I receive nothing after this time?
I just received an offer from Yale, and GradCafe has been showing that people received offers at least as early as Jan 13. So it seems they do not send in batches.

Also I am told that as people decline their offers the schools send out more offers, so you shouldn't be sure that you are not admitted yet.
That really early offer was unofficial. It seems like if you didn't get an offer from the schools posted yet chances are looking even slimmer :/

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:02 am
by Fw1812
sartrism wrote:
Elle89 wrote:
Ivanjam wrote:Couple of MIT and Harvard admits posted on GradCafe.
I've seen that some schools (Harvard, UCLA, Chicago) have given responses. Do they send decisions in a single batch? Should I be almost sure that I am not admitted if I receive nothing after this time?
MIT sent the full list for admitted students, delivering the details about the open house.
Agh, so I guess I'll email MIT in the morning and see if I even got the waitlist...

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:11 am
by piad
So I wasn't invited to upenn open house, and I'm in the US, does this mean I'm already wait listed/rejected?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:36 am
by felani
Fw1812 wrote:
Agh, so I guess I'll email MIT in the morning and see if I even got the waitlist...

Any word on a response?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:39 pm
by Fw1812
felani wrote:
Fw1812 wrote:
Agh, so I guess I'll email MIT in the morning and see if I even got the waitlist...

Any word on a response?
Yeah they emailed me back almost immediately that my app is "now ready for assessment" (apparently one of my LORs didn't process immediately) and I'll hear over the next 8-10 weeks. Not sure if that's encouraging or not

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 5:09 pm
by Elle89
It's Princeton's Day?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 5:28 pm
by ghjk
Elle89 wrote:It's Princeton's Day?
I guess the first round of offers were sent, along with some rejections. How did you do? Mind sharing your profile on the other thread?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 7:02 pm
by Exactimum
Has anyone applying to PACM at Princeton heard back?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 7:08 pm
by Elle89
ghjk wrote:
Elle89 wrote:It's Princeton's Day?
I guess the first round of offers were sent, along with some rejections. How did you do? Mind sharing your profile on the other thread?
I've not applied to Princeton, checking GradCafé for other schools. I still haven't received any reply. EDIT: Profile shared,

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 7:50 pm
by uzzzbyte
Exactimum wrote:Has anyone applying to PACM at Princeton heard back?

Not yet. If gradcafe results from previous years are any indicator we're looking at a Mid-February response--unfortunately.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:23 pm
by india_kid4
Got rejected from Princeton. I'm hoping the reason was a mismatch of my interests rather than something deficient in my application. :?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:07 am
by Fw1812
india_kid4 wrote:Got rejected from Princeton. I'm hoping the reason was a mismatch of my interests rather than something deficient in my application. :?
Yeah I'm in the same boat, man. It's unwise to take this stuff personally, as you never know what any school is looking for and Princeton has their choice of just about anyone.
After all, the one acceptance to Princeton reported on GradCafe has lower GPA and test scores than us, so he must have wowed them with LORs and research experience and had contact with a potential advisor. Factor that in with the possibility of only one or two spots opening for (fill in field of interest) candidates and there's nothing to hang your head about. Anyway, looking at your profile, I doubt there was much deficient in your app!

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:24 am
by shittyriemann
If we didn't even get an invite to UPenn's open house is it pretty much guaranteed that a rejection letter is coming?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 1:45 am
by ghjk
Fw1812 wrote:[
Y Factor that in with the possibility of only one or two spots opening for (fill in field of interest) candidates and there's nothing to hang your head about.
One or two spots?? Really?? Where did you get this info from? But I agree with your analysis on the result. It's so disappointed for both of you that Princeton played a game more randomly than MIT:(

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:39 am
by anwins
Princeton has one of the best math programs in the world (the other one is École Normale Supérieure), so why would you expect it to accept you even though you have perfect test scores and high GPA? For such top programs, actually these data do not mean much, what they value most is your potential in doing outstanding research. I guess the people in the admission committee will read your preprints/publications. They are all big names in the field, and maybe just within a glimpse they can measure your research potential.
No offense, and congratulations on your being admitted to Yale!

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:42 am
by india_kid4
Fw1812 wrote:
india_kid4 wrote:Got rejected from Princeton. I'm hoping the reason was a mismatch of my interests rather than something deficient in my application. :?
Yeah I'm in the same boat, man. It's unwise to take this stuff personally, as you never know what any school is looking for and Princeton has their choice of just about anyone.
After all, the one acceptance to Princeton reported on GradCafe has lower GPA and test scores than us, so he must have wowed them with LORs and research experience and had contact with a potential advisor. Factor that in with the possibility of only one or two spots opening for (fill in field of interest) candidates and there's nothing to hang your head about. Anyway, looking at your profile, I doubt there was much deficient in your app!
Yes, absolutely! There are so many factors they're considering and the crazy stiff competition that there's no reason to take it personally. That post was made within minutes of reading the rejection, so :roll:

Which is the top place you're hoping for Fw1812?
anwins wrote:Princeton has one of the best math programs in the world (the other one is École Normale Supérieure), so why would you expect it to accept you even though you have perfect test scores and high GPA? For such top programs, actually these data do not mean much, what they value most is your potential in doing outstanding research. I guess the people in the admission committee will read your preprints/publications. They are all big names in the field, and maybe just within a glimpse they can measure your research potential.
No offense, and congratulations on your being admitted to Yale!
Don't get me wrong, I definitely had no expectations of getting into Princeton - much the opposite, in fact! I just meant that it would be nice if the rejection was due to a mismatch of interests (Princeton doesn't seem to have many faculty in my area of interest, and I applied mainly because it's *Princeton*) rather than research potential not being impressive enough, etc. It could of course be anything.

Thanks! Where have you applied, btw? Mind sharing your profile?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:34 pm
by anwins
Don't get me wrong, I definitely had no expectations of getting into Princeton - much the opposite, in fact! I just meant that it would be nice if the rejection was due to a mismatch of interests (Princeton doesn't seem to have many faculty in my area of interest, and I applied mainly because it's *Princeton*) rather than research potential not being impressive enough, etc. It could of course be anything.
Yea, Besides impressive research experience with multiple nice publications, people I know admitted to Princeton all have outstanding performance in math competitions (like IMO,national math competitions in high school, Yau's college math competition in China from a person I know who just got in, and of course Putnam). I think being good at math competitions is also a reflection on research potential, and these people since I knew them I always feel that they are born to be mathematicians. :)

I applied to applied math programs only, so my profile won't give much reference for pure math applicants. I haven't got any reply yet, which has made me very nervous recently.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:45 pm
by ghjk
anwins wrote: Yea, Besides impressive research experience with multiple nice publications, people I know admitted to Princeton all have outstanding performance in math competitions (like IMO,national math competitions in high school, Yau's college math competition in China from a person I know who just got in, and of course Putnam). I think being good at math competitions is also a reflection on research potential, and these people since I knew them I always feel that they are born to be mathematicians. :)

I applied to applied math programs only, so my profile won't give much reference for pure math applicants. I haven't got any reply yet, which has made me very nervous recently.
Might you help future applicants by posting your profile on the other thread? Applied Math at Princeton is as competitive as pure math, if not more, so I wish you the best of luck. Also, please give some more details on your friends' profiles, as I'm sure many of us are very interested in knowing more about it (or if possible, invite him to post his profile here, as it would be a good data point, if he's kind enough). Regards to the competitions, from my view on profiles of people who got in Stanford/MIT/Princeton/Harvard/Caltech, MIT and Stanford are the top two who admits most Olympiad mathletes over the last 2-3 years, followed by Caltech/Harvard (you are probably amazed at the number of those people who currently study at Stanford, especially if you count only the ones with top prizes). From the profiles of current grad students at Princeton, I think Princeton counts it as a tie-breaker factor, but in no way decisive.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:10 pm
by Exactimum
anwins wrote:
Don't get me wrong, I definitely had no expectations of getting into Princeton - much the opposite, in fact! I just meant that it would be nice if the rejection was due to a mismatch of interests (Princeton doesn't seem to have many faculty in my area of interest, and I applied mainly because it's *Princeton*) rather than research potential not being impressive enough, etc. It could of course be anything.
Yea, Besides impressive research experience with multiple nice publications, people I know admitted to Princeton all have outstanding performance in math competitions (like IMO,national math competitions in high school, Yau's college math competition in China from a person I know who just got in, and of course Putnam). I think being good at math competitions is also a reflection on research potential, and these people since I knew them I always feel that they are born to be mathematicians. :)

I applied to applied math programs only, so my profile won't give much reference for pure math applicants. I haven't got any reply yet, which has made me very nervous recently.
I also applied to applied math programs only, and would appreciate seeing your profile for reference

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:18 am
by anwins
Might you help future applicants by posting your profile on the other thread? Applied Math at Princeton is as competitive as pure math, if not more, so I wish you the best of luck. Also, please give some more details on your friends' profiles, as I'm sure many of us are very interested in knowing more about it (or if possible, invite him to post his profile here, as it would be a good data point, if he's kind enough).
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Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:24 am
by ghjk
anwins wrote:
Might you help future applicants by posting your profile on the other thread? Applied Math at Princeton is as competitive as pure math, if not more, so I wish you the best of luck. Also, please give some more details on your friends' profiles, as I'm sure many of us are very interested in knowing more about it (or if possible, invite him to post his profile here, as it would be a good data point, if he's kind enough).
I don't really want to share my profile since it is not strong at all. For those people I know, I am afraid that they would not like to do it as they always keep a low profile (it doesn't mean that they aren't kind. Even though they share profiles, these are not copiable for most applicants).

But I can say briefly about what factors they have that may wow the admission committee (will delete them soon so they won't spot my post here :? ):

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Thank you so much. I would love to learn more about Person A, specifically the school he went to and the other REU (is it Duluth, or the one at Emory run by Ken Ono?). If that can't be revealed, I hope you can share the venues of his publications, and in what areas he chose when applying to those top school? Thank you so much, and you can delete this info before 24 hrs if you like.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:35 am
by anwins
Thank you so much. I would love to learn more about Person A, specifically the school he went to and the other REU (is it Duluth, or the one at Emory run by Ken Ono?). If that can't be revealed, I hope you can share the venues of his publications, and in what areas he chose when applying to those top school? Thank you so much, and you can delete this info before 24 hrs if you like.
messaged. And could you delete the quote as well soon? I would really appreciate it!

Re: University of Chicago 2016 Admits (Pure Math)

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 4:24 pm
by airrows
ghjk wrote:
Ivanjam wrote:A poster here on MathematicsGRE.com also reported an early offer from Ohio State: http://www.mathematicsgre.com/viewtopic ... 055#p14055
Clearly, a lower bar for domestic applicants is set at OSU, especially in GRE Math:) OSU seems to care more about the regular GRE. The GRE Math score is too low for international, let alone other factors... Congrats to you, airrows!!
Thank you, I took a year off after graduating and I was working full-time, so I didn't get to study for the MGRE as much as I wanted. Every other part of my resume is strong though, I did research for a year and a half, 3 strong letters, and my math GPA is pretty high at least in my opinion. Oh and yea as you guessed I'm domestic.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:41 am
by Elle89
Well, how's the wait? I'm checking gradcafe and refreshing my mail like, every 10 minutes...waiting for the first reply...

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:03 pm
by Mezox
Elle89 wrote:Well, how's the wait? I'm checking gradcafe and refreshing my mail like, every 10 minutes...waiting for the first reply...
I'm doing the same. I wish there was something I could do to speed the process up.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:37 pm
by mj_indefinite
There's a few people on the grad cafe who got phone calls from Northwestern for the ESAM program, does anyone know when the official emails are supposed to get out? Have they already?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:58 pm
by kelaier
mj_indefinite wrote:There's a few people on the grad cafe who got phone calls from Northwestern for the ESAM program, does anyone know when the official emails are supposed to get out? Have they already?
Not yet, but "within a couple of days".

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 5:05 am
by Ivanjam
It appears that Emory has already sent out unofficial acceptance e-mails. Someone on GradCafe reports that the official letters will be sent out on February 1. So far, I have heard nothing from them.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:23 am
by kelaier
Ivanjam wrote:It appears that Emory has already sent out unofficial acceptance e-mails. Someone on GradCafe reports that the official letters will be sent out on February 1. So far, I have heard nothing from them.
just curious, what area in pure math are you interested in?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:35 am
by Ivanjam
kelaier wrote:
Ivanjam wrote:It appears that Emory has already sent out unofficial acceptance e-mails. Someone on GradCafe reports that the official letters will be sent out on February 1. So far, I have heard nothing from them.
just curious, what area in pure math are you interested in?
Number Theory. Emory has a number of top-notch number theorists, such as Ken Ono and Vojtech Rödl. What about you?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:43 am
by kelaier
Ivanjam wrote:
kelaier wrote:
Ivanjam wrote:It appears that Emory has already sent out unofficial acceptance e-mails. Someone on GradCafe reports that the official letters will be sent out on February 1. So far, I have heard nothing from them.
just curious, what area in pure math are you interested in?
Number Theory. Emory has a number of top-notch number theorists, such as Ken Ono and Vojtech Rödl. What about you?
I don't know if Emory has sent out all their decisions yet or not, but your profile looks pretty strong. Best of luck!
I am interested in computational math. I will post my profile once I hear from more schools.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 1:09 pm
by Ivanjam
One Cornell admit on GC.
kelaier wrote:I don't know if Emory has sent out all their decisions yet or not, but your profile looks pretty strong. Best of luck!
I am interested in computational math. I will post my profile once I hear from more schools.
Thank you very much. Best of luck to you too, my friend!

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 4:53 pm
by Fw1812
Looks like Cornell's acceptances have started coming out today, with three people posting on GradCafe that they were e-mailed unofficial acceptances today.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 6:59 pm
by mmo5130
Received an official acceptance from University of Washington's Applied Math department today. Really excited!

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:03 pm
by Ivanjam
mmo5130 wrote:Received an official acceptance from University of Washington's Applied Math department today. Really excited!
Congratulations! Hunting season has started for you. :D

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:37 pm
by mmo5130
Ivanjam wrote:
mmo5130 wrote:Received an official acceptance from University of Washington's Applied Math department today. Really excited!
Congratulations! Hunting season has started for you. :D
Appears so. Thank you!

Best of luck to those still waiting.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 12:26 pm
by Ivanjam
Tons of rejections from Harvard (pure math) and Brown (applied math) posted of GradCafe.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:28 pm
by Exactimum
Ivanjam wrote:Tons of rejections from Harvard (pure math) and Brown (applied math) posted of GradCafe.
Can confirm, was rejected from Brown

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 3:08 pm
by anwins
Haven't got any updates from Brown. I checked the website, and it still shows complete. What happened? Where can I check my status?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 3:13 pm
by mmo5130
Definitely Brown rejection day in the Applied Math department. They must have had an incredible pool of talent this year, or funding is extremely limited.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 3:22 pm
by mj_indefinite
anwins wrote:Haven't got any updates from Brown. I checked the website, and it still shows complete. What happened? Where can I check my status?
There was an extra link in mine, with the 'Checklist' and 'Receipt' buttons

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:32 pm
by KatrinaElizabeth
Just heard back from my first of fifteen schools!

Accepted into Rutgers Math PhD program!
Came with 5-year $27,500 fellowship without TA duties (for two of those years).
Notified by phone; official letter to follow within about a week. Invited to open house on March 4th.

I'll post my details later in the Applicant thread, but My GPA is 3.68, MGRE is 660, and I've participated in HCSSiM, PROMYS, Ross, BSM, JMM, and an REU! :-)

So happy!

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:46 pm
by Ivanjam
KatrinaElizabeth wrote:Accepted into Rutgers Math PhD program!
Congratulations! I saw your post on GradCafe. Interestingly, I too applied to a lot of schools - couldn't gauge my chances at all.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:30 pm
by dneidinger
KatrinaElizabeth wrote:Accepted into Rutgers Math PhD program!
Came with 5-year $27,500 fellowship without TA duties (for two of those years).
Notified by phone; official letter to follow within about a week. Invited to open house on March 4th.
Exact same here! So good to be getting acceptances. I also got an acceptance from Illinois Urbana-Champaign, anyone else hear from them?

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 2:11 pm
by ghjk
dneidinger wrote:
KatrinaElizabeth wrote:Accepted into Rutgers Math PhD program!
Came with 5-year $27,500 fellowship without TA duties (for two of those years).
Notified by phone; official letter to follow within about a week. Invited to open house on March 4th.
Exact same here! So good to be getting acceptances. I also got an acceptance from Illinois Urbana-Champaign, anyone else hear from them?
Congrats to you! Both are very good programs for pure/applied math. Mind posting your profile on the other thread? Would be a good reference.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 2:32 pm
by mj_indefinite
There's an admit on the grad cafe for Michigan at Ann Arbor pure math. Does anyone know if decisions for applied math are supposed to come out at the same time? They're different programs, but the same department..

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 2:36 pm
by Exactimum
mj_indefinite wrote:There's an admit on the grad cafe for Michigan at Ann Arbor pure math. Does anyone know if decisions for applied math are supposed to come out at the same time? They're different programs, but the same department..
The norm is for applied math admits to come out a week or so later than the pure math admits

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 3:52 pm
by mathmonkey
Has anyone else gotten a response from Michigan? I'm really worried now since I haven't heard anything from Columbia either and there seem to be admits being sent out these past few days.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 11:41 am
by shittyriemann
Looks like somebody got waitlisted by Columbia. I guess I can expect a rejection letter any day now.

Re: Fall 2016 Application Sweat Thread

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 2:28 pm
by mathmonkey
Looks like Berkeley is starting to send out some admits.