<p>Thank you. Maybe we could share information about this program.
Good luck</p>
<p>Cornell – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
Florida – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
Illinois – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Johns Hopkins – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
*Michigan – Macromolecular Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
MIT – Chemistry – Ph.D – N/A
Rice – Chemistry – Ph.D - Accepted
UCSB – Materials – Ph.D – Accepted</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>I've heard back from 5 out of 8 schools so far.</p>
<p>Berkeley/UCSF Bioengineering -- Rejected
Boston Univ BME -- waiting
Caltech Bioengineering -- waiting
MIT BE -- Interview
Princeton Molecular Biology -- Interview
UCSD Bioengineering -- Interview
Univ. of Washington -- waiting
UW-Madison BME -- Accepted</p>
<p>Good luck everyone.</p>
<p>uefastation, is illinois UIUC? If so, when did you get their decision?</p>
<p>Brandon,</p>
<p>Yes, Illinois is University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). They accepted me via e-mail on December 19th.</p>
<p>Got accepted from MIT Chemistry today</p>
<p>Congrats, applygrad!</p>
<p>Just out of curiosity, when are their visit weekends?</p>
<p>Thanks! it is March 14-16</p>
<p>Cornell – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
*Florida – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Illinois – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Johns Hopkins – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
Michigan – Macromolecular Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
MIT – Chemistry – Ph.D – N/A
Rice – Chemistry – Ph.D - Accepted
UCSB – Materials – Ph.D – Accepted</p>
<p>uefastation, it's fantastic. You must be the first admitted student to MSE in UIUC. Congrats.
Please keep us posted.</p>
<p>*Cornell – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Florida – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Illinois – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
Johns Hopkins – Materials Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – N/A
Michigan – Macromolecular Sci. and Eng. – Ph.D – Accepted
MIT – Chemistry – Ph.D – N/A
Rice – Chemistry – Ph.D - Accepted
UCSB – Materials – Ph.D – Accepted</p>
<p>All for chemical engineering PhDs:</p>
<p>Wisconsin-Madison - acceptance (1/25/08)
*Princeton - rejected (2/1/08) :(
Carnegie Mellon - waiting
Imperial College London - waiting
Minnesota - waiting
UC Santa Barbara - waiting
M.I.T. - waiting
*Georgia Tech - unofficially accepted :)</p>
<p>The letters are starting to come now... eek.</p>
<p>UIUC--Library and Information Science--M.S.--waiting
WUSTL--Education--M.A.Ed--waiting</p>
<p>I feel like a total slacker, seeing all the great places that you guys have applied!</p>
<p>kjanebarnum, 'great' is relative to your field. What might be 'great' for engineering programs is not necessarily great for your field.</p>
<p>Update:</p>
<p>Michigan State- Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry-Accepted
Texas A&M- Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry-Accepted
Ohio State- Ph.D. Chemistry-Accepted
Georgia Tech- Ph.D. Chemistry-Accepted
USC - Ph.D. Chemistry-Accepted</p>
<p>Maryland- Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry-waiting
Colorado Boulder- Ph.D. Chemical Physics-waiting
Rochester- Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry-waiting
Oklahoma State- Ph.D. Physics-waiting
SUNY-Stony Brook- Ph.D. Nuclear Chemistry-waiting</p>
<p>Me: 3.31gpa, 640V/770Q 5.0</p>
<p>Them:
Albert Einstein - Biomed Sci - PhD - Accepted
Mount Sinai - Neurosci - PhD - Waitlist after interview
NYU Sackler - Neuro - PhD - Interview
Weill Cornell - Neuro - PhD - Interview
Watson School @ Cold Spring Harbor - Biological Sci - PhD - Interview
Suny Downstate and Stony brook - both neuro - phd - Waiting to Hear
Columbia P&S - Neuro - phd - still nothing, give up hope
Rockefeller U - biological sci - phd - rejected by mail 2/3/08</p>
<p>Just wondering. Is it possible to still be accepted by a school after not hearing anything from them throughout the application process comes March? So no email, no phone call, no interview, just an acceptance letter in march.</p>
<p>Aldo,
Are you a domestic or international student?
When did you submit applications to AECOM and MSSM?
Did you interview with AECOM or just were accepted?</p>
<p>anewtypedude,</p>
<p>It depends on the discipline. In the humanities, for instance, it is absolutely possible!</p>
<p>If a school holds interview weekend, but I am not invited, does that mean I am doomed?</p>