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Stanford University Graduate School Admission Results

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This page shows the recent graduate admission results for Stanford University. These results automatically update with new admission results submissions, so you can check back to see when others have been accepted, rejected, or waitlisted to specific schools and programs.

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Stanford University, in Stanford, California, is a prestigious private research institution known for its academic excellence and innovation. Notable graduate programs include the Stanford Graduate School of Business, the School of Engineering (especially in computer ...


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Genetic Counseling, Stanford University Wait listed for interview

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Wait listed American Masters
Management Science And Engineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International GRE 168 GRE V 168 GRE AW 4.00 GPA 3.85 Masters
(Computer Science, Stanford University Making a good decision is more important than the effort you put. 4 years back if you chose Berkeley, UIUC, UCSD, Waterloo as undergrad school and also chose CS major, you now have greater chance of getting in than others who come from a top school outside of US, or a top school in US but not strong in CS or who aren't even CS major.

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Rejected on 30 Nov Other Masters
Bioengineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD
Petroleum Engineering (ERE), Stanford University Had 3 internships in oil and gas industry. 5 letters of recommendations, comparatively low Undergrad GPA must have done it.

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Rejected on 30 Nov International GRE 165 GRE V 157 GRE AW 4.50 GPA 3.11 Masters
Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

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Accepted on 30 Nov American PhD
Economic Analysis And Policy, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Chemistry, Stanford University

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Accepted on 30 Nov PhD
Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Finance, Stanford University

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Accepted on 30 Nov International PhD
Economics, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD
Economics, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov International Masters
Finance, Stanford University I only applied because of the sunny weather and the girls!

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Rejected on 30 Nov International PhD
Computer Science, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov PhD
Statistics, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov PhD
English, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD
Biosciences, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov PhD
Finance, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD
Management Sciences & Engineering, Stanford University

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Rejected on 30 Nov American PhD

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Summary

The Stanford University Graduate School Admission results for the past five years reflect a highly competitive environment with diverse outcomes across several programs. Computer Science saw both waitlisting and acceptance for PhD candidates, indicating a selective but attainable program. Mechanical Engineering experienced multiple rejections, pointing to stringent criteria. Electrical Engineering welcomed numerous master's candidates, suggesting a strong acceptance rate for these applicants. Economics showed successful waitlist acceptances, reflecting a hopeful trend for late-stage applicants. Civil and Environmental Engineering had several interview opportunities, highlighting its competitive nature. Bioengineering and Translational Research programs predominantly reported rejections, emphasizing their competitive entry barriers. Physics saw both waitlisting and acceptance, indicating a selective but attainable program. Chemistry had multiple interview opportunities, underlining its competitive environment. Management Science and Engineering experienced numerous rejections despite strong applications, underscoring the program's high standards. Statistics saw both waitlisting and acceptance, suggesting a balanced yet competitive program. Overall, these results suggest that while some programs like Electrical Engineering and Economics offer hope through waitlist acceptances, others like Bioengineering remain exceptionally competitive.