…trying not to become a man of success, but rather a man of value. (Albert E.)
Let’s recap: The system runs in two phases, or rounds, in order to occupy as many places as possible.
So any rejection will leave a place available for somebody else.
That place will be available during a second Admission Round.
And respectively, a second round of notifications will follow, along with applicants accepting or rejecting the admission.
After they decide, there won’t be any more changes/invitations/rounds.
So if you have an alternative marked with “Res #” that means that you are on a waiting list (reserve), in case people with a higher position on the ranking list will reject their position at that specific department. If # accepted students in the first Admission Round will reject their position, then you will get a second Notification of Admission in about 3 weeks with that alternative now marked “Admitted”.
In order to get in you need to have the following bellow zero (negative number) your_reserve_position - admitted_rejections - reserve_rejections. It’s just informative, since you won’t know how many among the admitted or among the reserves in front of you will reject the programme.
Your position in the ranking list of that programme is NOT equal to “Acc. in S.G.” + #. And above that, this year (2008) the reserves have been randomly picked/ordered1, thus unfortunately those in front of you on the waiting list are not necessarily more qualified. That would imply that they may desperately accept any offer they get.
So far, it’s not clear if you need to reply if all you’ve got is waiting lists - that is, only “Res #” and no “Admitted”, but my personal suggestion is to reply positively. The logic? Well, if you do not reply, then you may be considered as “not interested in the programme any longer”, so you will be ignored during the second Admission Round.
At this moment it is also not clear (=confirmed) what should be done in case you were admitted to one programme and you are on the waiting list for another that you would like more. You should check with universities, but the response so far was that you should accept in the first Admission Round the alternative where you got “Admitted”. You will still remain on the waiting lists for the other alternatives, for the second Admission Round.
If you get in, to one of those alternatives during the second round, then you can opt in for one of those. Unfortunately, I guess that will lead to positions being occupied just virtually - since there is no other admission round, and then the alternative you previously accepted will have no possibility to be fill in with the next on the waiting list, which all in all it’s not fair but it’s too complex to explain here (in short, those who get admitted in the first round, anywhere, get a favour of getting a chance at 2/3/.. places which won’t be possible for others to take).
Once again! Check with universities and proceed with cautious!
Keep in mind that only some of those admitted in the first round, and with a programme eligible for SI scholarships will be nominated for a one.
By the time the applicants will need to have their last word on this, it is highly improbably that they will know if they got a scholarship or not.
Just to be clear, nominated applicants (not sure, but most probably) will not have any information whether they have or have not received a scholarship or not from the Swedish Institute before the replying deadline is reached.
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mostly one that survives.
Often seeing the best in people;
surely one that dies trying.
value, cherish, criticize, plan, enjoy, think
Sam
April 16th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
May be im being a bit impatient, but does anybody have any idea, how MR works.. Some people say the higher it is, more are the chances for admission.
Also, can someone guess what is meant by “MAAU” (it shows in kth programs)
Gaia
April 16th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
Hi!
First and foremost, thanks for the info! It seems like you know a great deal about this cryptic admission process, and lost souls like me truly appreciate you sharing your insight!
I have applied to KTH’s Engineering and Management of Information Systems master’s program, and of course I have been frantically checking studera.nu several times a day. Today there was finally some news in there - namely, I got a SG and an MR. My SG is “Master alternativt utval” and my MR is… 52. From what I gathered from what you’d written, the MR numbers are really not very telling, although it DOES worry me a lot that everyone is talking about numbers like 900 and mine is …. 52. That might have something to do with the fact that I’m from Armenia - a non-EU country with a non-credit educational system. However, of course I DO have a bachelor’s degree, all honors, in Applied Math and Computer Science, and I’m working as a Java web developer and all that.
Question - my having an MR does at least mean that I have all the necessary qualifications, I hope? I sent all my documents via DHL and, of course, I have no idea whether they have received them, or whether they have some problems with my 3rd-world high school transcript…
Also, do you maybe have some insight about the “alternativt utval” SG? Alternative choice, right? Does that mean that I’m in some kind of a waiting-list group of people who MIGHT get a place if lots of people decide NOT to choose the given program? Thoughts?
Any kind of input would be greatly appreciated… No doubt I’m totally and completely worried, especially since I applied to only one program..
Thanks a LOT!
Gaia
Gaia
April 16th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
Sam: I got MAAU too… It’s “Master alternativt utval”.. meaning “Master alternativ choice”. Not sure what it means, but given my luck, I think it’s some kind of a semi-waitinglist thing…
Andrei Neculau
April 16th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
@Sam: What the hell did I just write here -
http://andreineculau.com/blog/2008/04/studeranu-aftermath/3/
which is simply the 3rd section of this article?
Andrei Neculau
April 16th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
@Gaia: So far, so good I would say. If you got an SG and MR, you are “in the game”.
Regarding MAAU, so far it is simply a selection group so far.
Discussions on this topic are supposed to take place on a Facebook page though.
nehal
April 17th, 2008 at 9:41 am
i got SG :GRP1 and MR 999 in a university .
what should i expect ??? form it
Sepideh
April 17th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Hi guys,
I have just got MR 29 and SG MAAU from KTH.
Actually I don not know whether my number is a good merit rating or not,but as Andrie said it is good enough to know “I am in the game”
Good Luck
Jacopo Nicolò Longhi
April 17th, 2008 at 5:42 pm
This is my situation:
- MR: 999, that seems to mean that I’m good for them to make the master
- SG: DA, that in the Swedish site is “Direktantagning”… The translation in English is “direct admission”…
I’ m not sure of this!! Can everyone tell me what does it mean??? Am I admited?? I cannot belive it…
Andrei Neculau
April 17th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Jacopo, congratulations! That indeed means your application was so nice that they accepted you already (special case)
For the others, and for you Jacopo
— I’m going to tell you the exact same thing I wrote above:
And also, may I please remind you that discussions on this topic are supposed to take place on a Facebook page though.
rizvee
April 17th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
thanks for having such good site. i appreciate you with the bottom of my heart.its really helpful
nick
April 17th, 2008 at 11:53 pm
I too, got some changes in the columns of SG and MR as MAAU and 32 respectively; for KTH…
..and after going through the long discussions (for almost over an hour) on several of these blog pages and facebook, iv decided not to give a little rat’s ass. The system is way to crappy and wierd for normal people to decipher.
I think the best option is to relax and wait for the 29th instead of going crazy trying to find meanings of these silly acronyms on studera!
Best of luck to all applicants. Godspeed
Andrei Neculau
April 18th, 2008 at 12:45 am
@nick: you’ve just had the “Holy Trinity” speaking through your mouth
Godspeed!
Sam
April 18th, 2008 at 3:14 am
@Andrea: I love way you reply
i have been to sweden for an year and didnt notice that swedish people have so nice sense of humar ..
btw, how many chances for my admission… haha
nick
April 18th, 2008 at 10:06 am
@ Sam: Not just sense of humour but tolerance, respect and good nature to name a few. Not to forget their excellent grasp over the english language that makes life so easy for foreingers!
Andrei Neculau
April 18th, 2008 at 10:39 am
I am not Swedish
Check the About page at the top!
nehal
April 18th, 2008 at 11:55 am
HeLLo
everyone agin this iz nehal .
there is some update of my status of studera 4 out of 7 rest of them application in progress..
KTH MAAU 8
Linköping University GRP1 999
Linköping University GRP1 999
University of Gävle AP 180
plz andrei dont angry for repreating. what do u think abt my status buddy & other buddies who r in discussion
Hope get rply soon.
Nehal
Sam
April 18th, 2008 at 12:16 pm
@nick, i agree


@andrei.. i just read your abot page.. but hey you didnt tell about my chances…
@nehal: wait for some time, andrei will tell your chances, hold on for a while.
xhaku
April 18th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
hi there…andrei thnx for ur blog…its really helpful…
ive got MR 999 SG DA from Uppsala University… Also, the master director in this University sent me an e-mail not in official way and told me that i was admited… i want to ask if is this the procedure?
thnx and good luck to all aplicants
Moodi
April 18th, 2008 at 5:05 pm
hello,
i have applied through studera for master programme at Halmstad University and now i got rating which is SG: UB and MR : 1200. what is meaning of that. me waiting
xhaku
April 18th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
please anyone can help me with this:
Orebro University:
MR 999
SG PG
thnx
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