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University of Michigan

The University of Michigan, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a prestigious public research university known for its top-ranked academic programs and rich tradition of excellence in research and education. It is home to renowned ...


School Program Added On Decision
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Nuclear Engineering PhD
February 20, 2010
Interview on 19 Feb
Total comments
Interview on 19 Feb
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Education Administration And Policy PhD
February 20, 2010
Accepted on 20 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 20 Feb
American
GRE 710
GRE V 670
GRE AW 5.00
GPA 3.44
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mathematics PhD
February 20, 2010
Accepted on 18 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 18 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mathematics Education Masters
February 20, 2010
Accepted on 20 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 20 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Mathematical Sciences PhD
February 20, 2010
Accepted on 14 Jan
Total comments
Accepted on 14 Jan
International
University Of Michigan, Ross School Of Business
Finace PhD
February 20, 2010
Interview on 18 Feb
Total comments
Interview on 18 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ross School Of Business
Marketing (CB) PhD
February 20, 2010
Interview on 19 Feb
Total comments
Interview on 19 Feb
International
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
English PhD
February 20, 2010
Rejected on 10 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 10 Feb
American

Oh well.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Natural Resources & Environment Masters
February 19, 2010
Accepted on 19 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 19 Feb
American
GRE 800
GRE V 720
GRE AW 5.50
GPA 3.45

Unofficial, recommendation to Rackham for admission

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Near Eastern Studies PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Computer Science And Engineering (CSE) PhD
February 19, 2010
Accepted on 18 Feb
Total comments
Accepted on 18 Feb
American

Informal acceptance from professor

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American

"Thank you for your application to the Department of Physics Ph.D Program. I regret that after careful evaluation of your application, the Admissions Committee has not recommended your admission to the program. I hope you will have a chance to pursue your studies elsewhere and I wish you the best in your future career. "

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American

Well... well ... I didn't like you anyway! *cry*

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American
GPA 3.68

First rejection. Wooohoo.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Public Health (Biostatistics) PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 15 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 15 Feb
International

no interview, direct rejection, so sad

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Other PhD
February 19, 2010
on 19 Feb
Total comments
on 19 Feb
American

If, as an admissions committee, your goal is to get the best candidates possible, and you use metrics for evaluating candidates that have nothing to do with their abilities, drive to succeed, experience, or anything else that would help find the most promising and successful candidates, then logically you will end up not reaching your stated goal of getting the best possible candidates. You might get people who are *good enough*, and you might get *very lucky* and pick the best because they just so happened to be brown, tan, white, black or whatever skin color you are going for, but most likey you won't get the best candidates. I don't see how it is hard to see that.

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Phyiscs PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American

I've gotten into places ranked as high or higher, but with better prospects, so it isn't that big of a deal. This department has been going downhill and falling in the rankings anyway, perhaps in part to the university's obsession of achieving diversity at the cost of everything else.

University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Physics PhD
February 19, 2010
Rejected on 19 Feb
Total comments
Rejected on 19 Feb
American