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I got admits from 1. University of Florida Gainsville with scholarship of 4.5K dollars 2. Indiana University, Bloomington 3. Iowa State University I need your help in deciding the pros and cons. Suggestions of sort
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I was notified of being nominated for a fellowship, but not officially accepted yet. Does this mean very likely to get in or could go either way?
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Hi guys, My paper has been accepted by EEA and will be presented there next month (co-authored with two professors and I am not the presenter). I still have a couple schools that I haven't submitted my application for. Would it be worth it to write that the paper has been accepted by the conference on my CV? How is the EEA conference viewed in terms of quality and reputation? Thank you for your inputs.
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Hi! So, I'm currently looking to apply to a marketing CB program this year. Looking at past threads, I've seen that that there were students who published/presented before getting accepted into a program. I know it is not necessary to have a publication in hand, but I would like to know what these conferences/ journals are? Thank you!
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[h=2]To facilitate information sharing on the forum, please feel free to share as much information as you feel comfortable sharing. The following format has worked well in prior years:[/h] Notification Type (e.g., skype interview, flyout interview, waitlisted, accepted, rejected): Institution Name: Concentration Applying to (e.g., strategic management, finance, accounting, org behavior, marketing, etc.): Date of Notification: Type of Notification (e.g., email, phone, snail mail): Additional Comments: The acceptance season is just beginning, so don't despair! If you are fortunate enough to get a callback (interview or acceptance) from one of your top schools, congrats! If not, then remember ... several universities are probably pursuing the same candidates. By the time most of them make their decision, the programs that they decided not to go to are likely to have to go down the waitlist. Students at the top of their waitlists may have already accepted offers at other programs! Remember, it does't matter if you were their top pick or not! If you got in the program (for whatever reason), you're in! Best of luck
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I am waitlisted by the Tinbergen Institute. In their jargon it is the long list. I wonder how hard it is to be accepted from the long list. Any thoughts/experiences are welcomed.
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Hi everyone, I recently accepted an offer, thinking it would be my best one, so that I could start the Visa process ASAP. However, I’ve recently received an offer from another two schools, both with better funding and one with better research alignment. The offer I accepted was online and through the university’s portal, and also via an email confirmation to the recruiting professors (BTW these are all US unis) and for a finance PhD. I have not yet filled out any i20 forms. If I were to decline the accepted offer now, would it look really bad on me? I have heard universities aren’t able to provide further admissions once they’ve made an offer out that’s been accepted (e.g., if there are 4 slots and one person accepts and declines, they may only take 3 students for that year). Is this true, even in the case I rescind my acceptance well before April the 15th (I.e., within the next week or two)?. Would it potentially give me a really bad name in a few academic circles, and ruin any chances of ever working at that university later on? Thanks for your time.