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Finally received the preinteriew rejection D:
Like others it was dated 3/5...
Like others it was dated 3/5...
yeah i know, thats what it says on the website, but whatever happened to the talks about switching to grades? can any current students clarify?
There are most definitely grades. They switched even for students who had matriculated expecting there not to be grades.
So is it grades (A, B, etc like Hopkins) or is it high pass, pass etc?
This is almost making me lean towards HMS....almost
Do you recommend going off campus because it is cheaper? Are the prices better off campus? Which living complex do you think is the most social? For example, does Lyman have a common area for everyone? I only ask these questions because I will not be able to make it to second look. Thanks!
No, it is not necessarily cheaper off campus. Really depends on where you're willing to live. But socially, I would suggest living on campus before branching out especially if you didn't go to undergrad at Stanford. All graduate residences have CA's (kind of like RAs, but only for social purposes really) that organize events (i.e. free breakfast, dinner out, whale watching, etc.). Most of the residences have common areas (Lyman included).
I think graduate students are notoriously less social than undergrads. You'll make most of your friends among your roommates and classmates. EV and Rains are a little more spread out than Lyman, Munger, etc. I personally would suggest Munger if money isn't a huge issue, just because it's the nicest graduate housing on campus (with your own bathroom, air conditioning, etc.). Made first year more comfortable for me.
Decisions should be coming out soon for the March interviewees! 😉 Has anyone heard yet?
How was admit weekend for anyone that went?
I heard from friend that 1) it was a little boring and filled with panel after panel discussion, and 2) good number of people who could be leaning towards UCSF or Harvard (though their second looks haven't happened yet).
How many people ended up going this year?
Can anyone talk about their impressions of the class, faculty, curriculum? Anything that surprised you about the school that you didn't learn about during interview day?
Concerning curriculum, on interview day I stayed with an M3 host (friend of a friend) who said that the curriculum was very unrelated to boards since the professors all liked to talk about their specific research projects. She said she ended up having to learn the material in class for exams but then go back and study everything relevant to boards on her own.Can anyone talk about their impressions of the class, faculty, curriculum? Anything that surprised you about the school that you didn't learn about during interview day?
When is second look weekend?
Curious for a friend
Talked to admissions office today and was told that sadly, there will be no wait list movement this year.