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I know a bunch of people are more or less going to be riding out the waitlist for the next month. How are you all coping with the stress? Would it be helpful to start a thread where people sort of post changes to their waitlist status so that others can track how things are progressing? Or would that just make things more stressful?
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I've tried to publish a post but it is under moderation. I don't know how to check the status. In fact, I cannot even see the post in my personal account. I apologize that the formatting for my post was a bit substandard. How to check the status of moderation process and revise and resubmit my post? By the way, since I am interested in both Econ and B-School PhD, are we allowed to publish two related posts under the two sub-forum? I was just submitting the posts and I apologize for any inconvenience if this is not allowed by our forum rules.
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Hi everybody I'm new here and I have a bunch of questions about the FPGEC process that need answers , and I hope those who have gone through the many steps of the process will help ... I am a pharmacist and I sent my notarized documents and certificates by mail to both NABP and ECE about two weeks ago , ECE notified me two days ago of their completing the report and forwarding a copy to NABP ...I checked my application status on the NABP/FPGEC page and seeing that the status was still " Eligibility Requested " I contacted one of the NABP staff to make sure that my documents were received , and she told me that they have been received on the 4th of July 2019... Now, despite all documents , including the ECE report ,have been received , my status has not yet been updated or adjusted to " in review " and when I checked the " document status " ( it was deactivated about a week ago and now it is active ) I found NOTHING ....Now my questions are : 1- how long does it take them to adjust the status ?AND what can be the causes of such delay ? 2- Do they notify applicants through e-mail of their receiving the documents , including the ECE report ( they did not in my case ) or of their beginning the review process ? 3- Are there age limits to be eligible to sit the FPGEE ? THANK YOU
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Hi guys, I am an international applicant and wonder if anyone in here applying to UNC? I tried to email the business school to ask about my application status but never got a reply. Anyone emailed them too and got a reply? Thanks!
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Dear Community, Thank you for taking the time to read my post! I have been a lurker for quite some time now, and decided it would be best to finally post my profile up for evaluation. I have an atypical situation, so please bear with me - apologies in advance for the block of text. First, some stats: Undergraduate school: Large state school, relatively unknown however, with an economics department that seldom puts people in PhD programs Undergraduate / Major GPA: 3.94, 4.0 Type of undergrad: BA Economics, Math minor GRE (V,Q,A): 161, 166, 5.5 Econ courses (All A's): Intermediate Micro/Macro, International, Advanced Economics Seminar, Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics, Business Cycles and Forecasting, Mathematics Fundamentals for Economists (Chiang), Development of Economic Thought, Public Finance Math courses (All A's): Calc I-III, Linear Algebra, Statistics (will be taking Real Analysis and Probability next semester, not sure if I should also take Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis, Vector Calculus, or an Applied Statistics for the Social Sciences course also) LOR's: Economics department chair with whom I helped establish our school's Omicron Delta Epsilon chapter (have taken a few classes with him, and spoken at great length regarding PhD goal), another econ professor (who studied at Cornell) who has allowed me to work on a math boot camp he administers to an Ivy League school during the summer, and has personally been working on edifying my math, and another econ professor (coincidentally from Cornell as well) who is also my adviser and whom I have done light research work with. Overall, rather strong. These professors know me very well and are superbly enthusiastic and encouraging for me to apply to higher ranked schools (such as Cornell) due to their connections and their perceived potential for me (according to what they say) Other: I have owned and operated private tutoring companies since high school, and have worked for international ones as well. Not sure if that would be seen as some sort of teaching experience. I also had the chance to work under an economist at a Fortune 100 doing regulatory (FRBB) and capital risk related work (not quite academic research, I know, but it did help pay the bills while giving me great connections) Concerns: Obviously, math. Further, research experience. The largest concern, however, is my status in the United States. Here is where things get complicated. I am a DACA recipient*, and I am rather fortunate to have been able to go to college at all. I had to claw my way into an undergraduate program based on my academic merits after having it be financially impossible for me to do so, and I know pursuing a graduate degree for someone of my background is extremely rare. However, I have had this as a goal of mine, in part to study the economic effects of policies such as DACA, for many years, and I simply do not see any other option for me that would be fulfilling. I am not applying to a PhD because it is easy, or I have nothing else to do, but rather because of my passion. Schools I am currently working on applications for (please feel free to knock any or all of them down): Cornell (honestly, just for the sake of the two aforementioned professors who have told me they will speak with someone. Otherwise, I would not even try that), Ohio State, Indiana - Bloomington, UC Boulder, FSU, U Delaware, Fordham, UMass Amherst. Any suggestions of what I should keep/give up on/consider applying to?** * For anyone who may be unfamiliar with DACA, this is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals executive action that President Obama issued in 2012. It allowed undocumented children who arrived in the US under the age of 16 (I came at the age of 5) the chance to come out of hiding and be granted deferred action of deportation for 2 years (with renewals every 2 years). This was recently rescinded by Trump. Regardless, DACA was fantastic because it allowed for people like me to work, drive, and do other basic things young teenagers and people in their early 20s should do. However, what it does not help with is granting any aid or benefits given to citizens, such as federal aid to pay for school. For example, I was admitted into Columbia for undergrad and granted some grants from the school, but due to my status I was unable to meet the rest of the financial requirements. Similarly, ASU was offering me a full scholarship but my inability to file a FAFSA (the free application for federal student aid) and prove my tax status (or, at least, my parents status, who were undocumented and eligible for DACA) did not allow me to accept it. Due to this, I had to enroll in community college my first two years while working full time, and then I sought around my state for any school that would look at just my transcripts and allow me to apply for private scholarships, which is what my current institution did. I am forever grateful for that. ** I get it. I am not like the 99% of you here with the most amazing credentials (and I truly have to applaud the vast number of you who have amazing profiles), and I also know that there will be some stigma against me due to my DACA status. I humbly ask that you please just give me your honest opinion on schools I should apply to, or anything else that may help my chances at getting in. Thank you all very much in advance!
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Hi, I find there is no any information about the completeness of application at Columbia online site. Following the program's instruction I try to check my status here https://admissions.columbia.edu/?s%.5Fid=29fdcd948978a7da8ee32&p%.5Fr%.5Fid=29fdcd948978a7da8ee32&p%.5Ft%.5Fid=adol&athn%.5Ftype=session&jsenabled=true&tran%.5B1%.5D%.5Ftran%.5Fname=adot&tran%.5B1%.5D%.5Foutput%.5Ftype=html%.5Fnscp4 , but it says no results matched. Do your guys have the similar situation? Thanks. The application ID can be found in the application status form of Downloadable Forms in the online application menu at the left side.
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i got a b1-b2 visa and a f1 visa approved and stamped into my passport before i came into the us. as i was coming more then thirty days before my course begun i entered on my b1-b1 visa. my course is starting in a week and i was wondering if i can change over to my f1 visa without leaving and re-entering the country ie: change visa status while still in the us? help please thanks