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UCLA
Physics PhD
April 05, 2023
Wait listed on 5 Apr
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Wait listed on 5 Apr
Fall 2023

IGNORE WAITLIST. I will be declining this offer as well as offers from U. Rochester, U Mich [NERS], and Columbia [Applied Physics]. Good luck to those on WAITLISTS

Rice University
Physics And Astronomy PhD
April 05, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 4.00

AMO-th, no publications.

University Of Wash
Physics PhD
April 05, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

CMP, international

Carnegie Mellon University
Physics PhD
April 05, 2023
Rejected on 5 Apr
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Rejected on 5 Apr
Fall 2023
University Of Washington
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

hep-th

University Of Washington
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

1ad/6rej so sad apply for CMX

University Of Washington
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 3.65

hep-th. intl, took forever

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Wait listed on 16 Feb
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Wait listed on 16 Feb
Fall 2023
GPA 4.00

If you have better offer and don't intend to attend this university then please reject the offer as soon as possible. Please let them know as soon as possible. This is my dream school.

University Of Washington
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 4.00

They say that the results would be ready by late March. Today, April 4th I received a rejection letter. As an international aplicant, it seems like a scam to me.

University Of Texas At Austin
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Wait listed on 4 Apr
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Wait listed on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

If you have better offer, please reject the offer. Please let them know as soon as possible.

Brandeis University
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 3.43

International. hep-th, MS GPA 3.86, double major with mechanical engineering, 1 publication, 1 thesis. Had financial support (scholarship) that pays for tuition and monthly stipend.

University Of Washington
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 3.83
Brandeis University
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

Please ignore the acceptance below. (a mistake...

Brandeis University
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Accepted on 4 Apr
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Accepted on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

hep-th

Ohio State University
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 3.68

"While your application is very strong, we unfortunately cannot offer you admission into The Ohio State University Physics Graduate Program at this time." International. GR-QC

Ohio State University
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
Rice University
Physics And Astronomy PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023
GPA 3.62

Applied for PhD at Physics and Astronomy Department. Research Interest: Exoplanets. Congratulations to whoever received acceptance at Rice!!

University of California-Santa Cruz
Physics PhD
April 04, 2023
Rejected on 4 Apr
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Rejected on 4 Apr
Fall 2023

hep-th

University of California-Santa Cruz
Physics PhD
April 03, 2023
Rejected on 3 Apr
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Rejected on 3 Apr
Fall 2023
Brandeis University
Physics PhD
April 03, 2023
Rejected on 3 Apr
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Rejected on 3 Apr
Fall 2023

I'm writing to say that we in the quantum and gravitational theory group at Brandeis were impressed with your PhD application, but due to our small size and very limited enrollment we will not be able to offer you a position this year. I hope you have good luck with your other applications and ongoing studies. Sincerely, Brian Swingle