CED-AFRIKKA
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- 21 Aug 2017
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HI everyone!
I am so happy to share with all that I just received my second letter of acceptance!!!
Since we are left with no more than 10 days to request LoAs, I would like to share a few things with those who haven't got any yet or are still confused with the issue:
1- Forget about your original 3 choices. You can contact some more universities and list the one (at most 3) university that accepts you, on the new placement preference form that was given to you by the embassy. (Come on... the embassy will never tell you this openly even if they want you to exactly do that).
2- August 31st is the deadline for contacting universities, not for submission of LoAs (which is by the middle of September for some countries or by the end of it for some others, this includes mailing period)
3- Another important thing is to let graduate schools/Profs know that you are flexible on your research topic and supervisor choice (if you are of course), I think it increases your chances.
4- Make sure you contact a good number of graduate schools/ profs closest possible to your desired field of study (not forgetting the language constraint too)
HOPE WE ALL LAND IN NIPPON NEXT APRIL (/OCTOBER)...
GOOD LUCK TO US ALL!!!
I am so happy to share with all that I just received my second letter of acceptance!!!
Since we are left with no more than 10 days to request LoAs, I would like to share a few things with those who haven't got any yet or are still confused with the issue:
1- Forget about your original 3 choices. You can contact some more universities and list the one (at most 3) university that accepts you, on the new placement preference form that was given to you by the embassy. (Come on... the embassy will never tell you this openly even if they want you to exactly do that).
2- August 31st is the deadline for contacting universities, not for submission of LoAs (which is by the middle of September for some countries or by the end of it for some others, this includes mailing period)
3- Another important thing is to let graduate schools/Profs know that you are flexible on your research topic and supervisor choice (if you are of course), I think it increases your chances.
4- Make sure you contact a good number of graduate schools/ profs closest possible to your desired field of study (not forgetting the language constraint too)
HOPE WE ALL LAND IN NIPPON NEXT APRIL (/OCTOBER)...
GOOD LUCK TO US ALL!!!
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