My status also went from 'interviewed' to 'under review' but I got an email from UTMB so I'm not sure if that helps with deciphering anything
My status also went from 'interviewed' to 'under review' but I got an email from UTMB so I'm not sure if that helps with deciphering anything
Same 🙁
What do we do now? I loved tamu and I'm just devastated.
Congratulations on your acceptances and welcome to the family!!
For those who didn't match, contact Filo. He is amazing and will guide you in the right direction now and for later applications. Be Strong! This is a marathon not a sprint...you can do it, it just might take a little longer than you thought/hoped!
Congratulations on your acceptances and welcome to the family!!
For those who didn't match, contact Filo. He is amazing and will guide you in the right direction now and for later applications. Be Strong! This is a marathon not a sprint...you can do it, it just might take a little longer than you thought/hoped!
Really dumb question, but what can we say? Ask for advice on what to do now?
Personally, I'd give it a week before you contact him or anyone else at a different school. Keep your ear to the ground for re-applicant workshops. But when you do contact him, I'd probably say how this application cycle didn't go as well as you had hoped, but you're still motivated and would like his help in figuring out what you can do to improve yourself for reapplying. I probably sound like an old man when I say this, but often times this generation expects someone else to do all the work for them. So make sure you show that you're not a typical millennial and try and identify what you believe your shortcomings were and offer solutions to those and get his opinion on it and ask if he has any other suggestions. Also, never sound like you felt you were entitled to anything, or get your mom to e-mail anyone for you (other common mistakes of this generation - the millennials). 60 minutes had a good video on millennials a few years back, might prove helpful looking it up, figure out how to set yourself apart from others.
Received the Alternate List email today. Did anyone else?
So the whole schools can't extend offers after June 1st deal...If you were accepted off a waitlist somewhere and you accept the offer...after June 1 you're just sort of out of luck even if a school you ranked higher might decide to accept you from the WL?
Does anyone know how big the alternate list is at A&M? Or is it pretty much anyone who interviewed is put on it if they want to be?
Does anyone know how common is it for people to get their first or second choice?
To be honest, I am pretty confused about how to rank these tracks.
Thanks in advance for any advice given.
I assume you are talking about ranking the six campus tracks that we got the email about the other day. I think I recall from the interview that something like 65% of people get their first choice. I am not sure how anyone else is ranking things, but here is my thought process:
1. I asked some MS1s and they said that most of the first year courses were live at the Bryan/College Station campus. More of the MS2 classes were live from Temple. All lecture type classes are video streamed from one campus to the other.
2. It looks like it is a bit cheaper to live in Temple than Bryan/CS.
3. Bryan/CS is the bigger campus by far, and has the better sports and undergrad type lifestyle if you are into that. Conversely, Temple has the smaller class size (80 vs 120) for the labs.
4. The MS3/MS4 tracks in Dallas or Austin are apparently easier to get if you pick Bryan/CS for your first two years (since only 35 stay in Bryan/CS for MS3 and 4). I heard most of the Temple students stay in Temple all 4 years.
I don't think you can go wrong with any choice, really. The classes will mostly be the same. And they seem to encourage trying electives at different campuses in later years. So you could, in theory, try out several campuses regardless of your campus track.