Hi All,
I have been on the lookout for the 2020 thread but figured that I'll have to create one. I am sorry if there is one that I am not aware of.
I am a 2020 hopeful that is looking to make a career switch. I was at one of the information sessions where I gained further insights on the application process and the program. I took the GRE yesterday and was around the 50th percentile for both Q&V.
One of the changes to this years' requirements is that you don't need the GRE if you already have a masters degree or would complete one before the start of the 2020 session. I haven't taken the major prerequisites, but I will take and complete them in the summer of 2020.
I will start talking to my recommenders from next week, I have a tentative list that I composed with a view of having them tell different stories about my candidacy.
May I crave the indulgence of both current and past GEPNs and the benevolence of prospective class of 2020 to make this thread the best one yet. Your views and insights are welcome and appreciated!
6 hours ago, selialy said:Did everyone actually receive an email confirming they had submitted the application?
I only see that I paid the fee but I don’t see anything about an actual submission although everything is checked off.
I didn't get an official email. Joseph confirmed it in an email but I'm pretty sure that's because of the transcript trouble I was having
4 hours ago, valeriee11 said:Does anyone know why it’s reccomended for students who are applying to law school or professional health programs to use your parents information on the FAFSA even if you qualify as independent?
I've never even heard of that so I'm just here for whoever has an answer. I was under the impression you apply by yourself if you're 24 and older or had any of the other things that make you qualify.
On 11/5/2019 at 6:28 PM, selialy said:Did everyone actually receive an email confirming they had submitted the application?
I only see that I paid the fee but I don’t see anything about an actual submission although everything is checked off.
I did not receive a confirmation email regarding submission but if you log into your application management account it should say "submitted" beside your application and it will also have the date it was submitted there. Hope this helps!
14 minutes ago, AmyS4 said:Maybe it does mean something... I didn't get that email. When did you receive it? Did anyone applying directly to an MSN get an email?
The email starts with “Dear GEPN applicant,” so I assume it was sent to all GEPN applicants and it’s just an invitation to attend their annual scholar day. Unfortunately, I cannot make it as I live in the Midwest and still attend college, it’s impossible for me to go there in the midst of my midterm week.
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I only received the email confirming I paid the fee as well but the admissions office confirmed they received my application today when I called.