…trying not to become a man of success, but rather a man of value. (Albert E.)
This scenario describes the situation when you have one programme marked with “Admitted”, and one or more higher-priority programmes are marked with “Res #”.
This is by far the trickiest situation yet, as there is no clear answer on what is the protocol on this.
Linköping University replied to me by email on this matter and confirmed my previous analysis, that you can read bellow.
– EMAIL EXCERPT - May 19 –
Hej,
Sorry I did not answer before but it is pretty hectic around here! If a student accepts a lower priority (say no 2) and later is admitted to a higher (prio 1) the second priority disappears and only the first remains. So yes he can reply YES for no 2 and still remain on the waiting list for no 1.
Even so, if we cool down and don’t fret or dispare, we can clear most of this out on our own.
One thing is that you shouldn’t daydream about programmes for which your position on the waiting list is higher than 20 on average (or about 50% of the exact number of students that programme allows). Maybe I should highlight that even if you are Reserve 50, in a programme with 30 students, you could still get in, but that is closer to playing the lottery than getting admitted.
Keep in mind that the waiting list has been built quite randomly - meaning Reserve 1 doens’t need to have a better MR than Reserve 2. Reasons for that are yet unknown, but the situation was confirmed by a university reviewer. That is why, people that are ahead of you on the waiting list might accept at the blink of an eye, if they make it. Which means that the available places exponentially become smaller by the number of each rejection. Try to play with a couple of puppet-soldiers impersonating their attitude
as this might be heard to follow just in words.
You also need to consider that the only chance for you to get a scholarship is to stick with the programme that is marked “Admitted”, since if you are admitted in the second round, your application to the Swedish Institute is not taken into consideration.
My recommendation is to simply accept the first round admission, if you are not within the first 5 reserves for another programme that you badly want with all your heart! Or at least wait until the latest days until the reply deadline. In the meantime, we noticed that some programmes, while they slowly receive rejections from admitted students, they already notify reserves that they have been admitted, and they do not wait for the second admission round.
Just to be clear, if you accept your first round admission, and then you get admitted to a higher priority, you should be able to deny the later, if you want to keep your first round admission.
Options:
This scenario describes the situation when you have NO programme marked with “Admitted”, yet one or more higher-priority programmes are marked with “Res #”.
So far, the assumption is that you are considered for all programmes where you are on the waiting list. Therefore you don’t need to do anything, and just wait for the second admission round.
Although it is weird, some people where still on the waiting list, even after the second admission round. It is unknown how that should be interpreted, but I guess you still have a chance. You need to correlate that chance with the time frame you have for getting the visa, if you need one. So, if you need a visa, I guess you could still keep your hopes up until mid July (one month for visa + school starts on September 1).
Options:
Merely a living soul;
mostly one that survives.
Often seeing the best in people;
surely one that dies trying.
value, cherish, criticize, plan, enjoy, think
Shukhrat
April 22nd, 2008 at 12:30 pm
Now we should recall the following song:
“Relax, take it easy…” (c) Mika
Indeed we can only wait and nothing else…
nick
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Seems like the more I read, the more ‘nervy’ i get (even though im trying to stay cool!)
I’m assuming that one of the most common problems that applicants are facing relates to uncertianity, as applying for international univeristies is never an easy tasks. From applications, to ref. letters, personal statements, transcripts and above all visa issues.
Just a follow-up question; Does the statement ‘after each selection round’ means that the process can possibly stretch well beyond 8th may?
@ Djellel: I’m also a KTH applicant, with SG- MAAU
Djellel
April 22nd, 2008 at 1:23 pm
@nick Wellcome to MAAU … it’s a nice place to be … I hope.
Actually yes KTH announced 15th May for final result :s
Mohammad Munir Hossain
April 23rd, 2008 at 6:44 am
@Andrei:
Do you like this pessimistic phrase “beating around the bush” which means “Not discussing to the point (here SG and MR) rather insisting on some other things”?
Okay.
You do me a favour translating the following message in actual meaning. What I have got is a word to word meaning which may not be expressed in full. If you can, please collect the actual English meaning of the following message and let us understand the probability we have in this particular university.
“Engelska: Du uppfyller de särskilda behörighetskraven helt eller delvis genom reell kompetens. Beslutet gäller denna utbildning, denna termin.”
The English version I have got….
“English: You meet the special requirement entire or partial through real competence. The decision concerns this education, this semester”
Thanks.
Veronica
April 23rd, 2008 at 6:49 am
Im also a MAAU member and I don´t have a clue of what that means… everything is quite confusing right now, but it´s nice to see that some people are in the same situation!
Is anybody applying for the Sustainable Master Engineering in KTH????
Maria
April 23rd, 2008 at 10:11 am
@Jacopo Nicolò Longhi:
@ Jacopo
Hey, I just got the same thing, for Uppsala university! I can only hope what Andrei said here is true!
Jacopo - if you applied for Uppsala, would be nice to get in touch!
Greetingz
Selasi ( Ghana)
April 23rd, 2008 at 10:37 am
Hi,
I had MR and SG to 5 universities until Monday, now everything has reverted to ” Application in process”.
Is anybody in the same situation?
Andrei Neculau
April 23rd, 2008 at 11:11 am
@Mohammad Munir Hossain: No, your previous use of “beating around the bush” seemed more likely to say “We all want to know if we’re accepted or not before we get the admission letter, and that’s why we keep trying to find out about the SG&MR”
@Selasi ( Ghana): Read this http://andreineculau.com/blog/2008/04/studeranu-aftermath/4/
@Maria: Congrats!
Mohammad Munir Hossain
April 23rd, 2008 at 11:37 am
@Andrei: k, now let’s finish our misunderstanding. Can u plz interpret this message in actual form for me? Thnx, buddy.
Selasi ( Ghana)
April 23rd, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Hi All,
Does anybody know anything about the Guest Scholarship programme and how scholarships are awarded ?
Shukhrat
April 24th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Very good question. I also will be waiting for any response concerning guest scholarship coz I had also applied for it.
Shukhrat
April 24th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Djellel
April 24th, 2008 at 3:23 pm
Is the guest scholar the same as the SI scholarship.
I think their response was first planned to be on May 5th
Mister E
April 24th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
The deadline extensions are becoming ridiculous. At some point they need to accept responsibility for the task at hand show some professionalism in administering the admissions process.
nick
April 24th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Blame it on the online admin. system which was supposedly meant to streamline the admissions process, but it only put undue stress on the universities.
Previously seperate application packages were reqd. for each university (in case an applicant wanted to apply for degrees in diff. universities). Studera offered an all in one solution! Theoretically a person can apply to 8 diff. universities through this system, all in a single application package. Do the math and you get to know the complexity of the situiation.
Can’t really blame the universities for this obvious delay!
Hamimu Masudi
April 24th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
Yes Andrei Neculau,. am in the same process; I applied for 3 then, 2 appeared with msgs, then all over a sudden one reverted to Application in process.
Any one knows the meaning of this?
peke
April 24th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
@Hamimu
I’m in the same situation. Read what Andrei has written. anyway, the best we can do is just wait
Andrei Neculau
April 24th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
@Djellel: Guest scholarship is one type of the SI scholarships, but it often blends and they have the same meaning.
About how they are awarded.. They must have a system, but it all happens behind closed doors, so just wait for a YES or NO from them. Nothing much you can do.
You can think of the Swedish Institute as a businessman who can help you or others with money. In the end, the guy doesn’t need to defend his decision whatsoever. It is his interests at stake and that only.
Jacopo N. L.
April 25th, 2008 at 4:07 pm
@Maria:
Hey Maria! I’m happy for you but unluckily I have applied for another university, anyway we can wait the 8 of may more relaxed!
Have a nice day
Djellel
April 25th, 2008 at 5:59 pm
@Andrei, SI scholarship is awarded for students selected in the first selection round, I guess those with DA.
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