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Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Department Of Religion PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
International
Vanderbilt University
Religion PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
American

Generic email.

Vanderbilt University
Graduate Department Of Religion (Theology) PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
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Rejected on 15 Feb
American

Was expecting it since I knew they had done interviews a few weeks ago and I wasn't called for one.

Vanderbilt University
Biomedical Engineering PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
International

official rejection letter

Vanderbilt University
Theology And HACTOR (Religion) PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
American
GRE 159
GRE V 166
GRE AW 6.00
GPA 3.91
Vanderbilt University
Department Of Religion PhD
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
American
GRE 590
GRE V 690
GRE AW 4.00
GPA 3.68

Finishing MA now, 3.8 master's GPA; Historical Studies (American Religion).

Vanderbilt University
Department Of Religion Masters
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
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Rejected on 15 Feb
American

Applied for the Jewish Studies MA. I guess they only take a couple people for this concentration. Oh well.

Vanderbilt University
Biomedical Engineering Masters
February 15, 2012
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
International
GRE 770
GRE V 660
GRE AW 4.00
GPA 3.96
Vanderbilt University
BBS - Neuroscience PhD
February 14, 2012
Accepted on 14 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 14 Feb
American

YES!!!

Vanderbilt University
Environmental Engineering PhD
February 14, 2012
Rejected on 14 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 14 Feb
International
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
English PhD
February 14, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
Vanderbilt University (Peabody)
Higher Education Administration Masters
February 14, 2012
Accepted on 19 Jan
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Accepted on 19 Jan
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 14, 2012
Rejected on 14 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 14 Feb
American
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 14, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
American
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 14, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
American
GRE 152
GRE V 166
GRE AW 5.50
GPA 3.96
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 13, 2012
Accepted on 5 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 5 Feb
American
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 13, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
American
GRE 670
GRE V 520
GRE AW 5.00
GPA 3.93

Feeling better seeing that I'm not the only person who applied because there was no fee.

Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 13, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
GRE 153
GRE V 164
GRE AW 4.50

Third one today. Considering sending e-Valentines to my remaining possibilities.

Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 13, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
American
Vanderbilt University
English PhD
February 13, 2012
Rejected on 13 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 13 Feb
American
GRE 640
GRE V 720
GPA 4.00

A very sanitary e-mail rejection. I'm not surprised -- their free application must generate a higher than normal number of applicants -- but I'm disappointed, because Vandy was the only school that had a student working in mysticism and literature.