Political Science Graduate School Admission Results
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Recent Graduate Admission Results March 2014
Political Science, University of Pennsylvania Stings a little, but got a great offer at my top choice school, so I'm still happy! Congrats to those admitted! IR subfield
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Rejected
on 14 Mar AmericanGRE 158GRE V 169GRE AW 5.50GPA 3.90PhD
Political Science, UPenn Got an email to check website.
Disappointed but already accepted into a good program at a top-20 university.
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Rejected
on 13 Mar InternationalPhD
Political Science, University of Connecticut No funding
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Accepted
on 13 Mar AmericanPhD
Political Science, Central European University (CEU) An awful interview on March 5th. The interview itself was not bad, but there was an unfair test after it. you had to answer two series of 10 questions with 4 choices, each should have been completed in 7 minutes... That was really unfair because they hadn't said anything about this before the end of the interview... I'm not sure when I will send a complain email! :-s
Added on March 14, 2014
InterviewInternationalGRE 156GRE V 150GRE AW 3.50GPA 3.54Masters
Political Science, UBC With funding package, at least 11,000 per year. So excited! Will accept it!
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Accepted
on 13 Mar InternationalMasters
Political Science, University Of Toronto Emailed Carolyn so many times and finally answered. Wish better chance for other applicants
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Rejected
on 14 Mar InternationalPhD
Political Science, West Virginia University 3rd acceptance in my list. But no funding yet. I may have to wait a little bit more. If no funding is guaranteed, i will not go.
Added on March 14, 2014
Accepted
on 4 Mar InternationalPhD
Political Science, University Of Toronto Received offer from different program that is a better fit. Comparative sub-field.
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Accepted
on 14 Mar InternationalGPA 3.85PhD
Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
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Wait listedInternationalPhD
Political Science, UMass Amherst Just found in my PObox today, postmarked on 03/05. Got in 32th ranked program with full ride for 5 years.
Added on March 13, 2014
Rejected
on 13 Mar InternationalPhD
Political Science, University Of Toronto Better luck next year...
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Rejected
on 13 Mar OtherMasters
Political Science, University Of Massacusetts, Amherst Got into higher ranked programs with full funding. Was really surprised but did not care.
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Rejected
on 4 Mar AmericanPhD
Political Science, University of Connecticut No funding. Acpeted into higher ranking programs with full funding. So, not going to accept this offer.
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Accepted
on 13 Mar AmericanPhD
Political Science, U Of Toronto To the person below: Did you contact the department? Or did they just send you the email and let you know you were waitlisted?
Added on March 13, 2014
OtherPhD
Political Science, University Of Toronto Waitedlisted and asked to submit my final degree and other material unavailable during application deadline. International, A stellar cv and a 3.97/4.00 GPA for MA in politics. Anyone declining offer in comparative politics?
Added on March 13, 2014
Wait listedInternationalPhD
Political Science, University Of Toronto Email from Courtney Jung. So excited! I'll be accepting this offer. Good luck all!
Added on March 13, 2014
Accepted
on 13 Mar AmericanGPA 3.50Masters
Political Science, University of Connecticut Accepted but without any funding. Already accepted to better programs with excellent funding options so I will be turning this down.
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Accepted
on 13 Mar AmericanGRE 154GRE V 160GRE AW 5.00GPA 3.60PhD
Political Science, York University (Toronto) Had to email them to find out.
Added on March 13, 2014
Wait listedInternationalPhD
Political Science, UMD College Park I am pretty impressed by the fact that UMD is willing to address application shortcomings if you choose to contact them. I know my impression is induced by the safetynet of other acceptances I fall on, but I would prefer a rejection that offers some guidance than the mass blast. It is the least capitalist mode of production of rejection.