Re: after three rejections....

Charles Goodwin <[email protected]> Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:35:18 +0000
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Congrats!

On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 10:55, Adam Megacz wrote:
> You know, someday I'm going to make jokes about this ;)
> 
> Never, ever give up.
> 
>   - a
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> ______________________________________________________________________________
> Subject: Congratulations from UC Berkeley
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:33:48 -0800
> From: Mary Kelleher-Jones <marykj-aFE07iDfcCIb0cFwG/[email protected]>
> 
> It is my pleasure to inform you that you have been recommended for 
> admission to graduate study in Computer Science at Berkeley. 
> Congratulations!  You should watch for two letters in the U.S. mail. 
> Shortly you should receive the details of your financial award from our 
> Department.  Official notification from the University that you have 
> been admitted for graduate study in Fall 2004 may not arrive for a few 
> weeks.
> 
> The CS Division held its visit day for prospective graduate students 
> earlier this month. A visit day for prospective EE graduate students 
> will be held on March 29th.  As a prospective Berkeley CS graduate 
> student, we would like you to feel free  to attend---it is the best way 
> to get to know our Department.
> 
> The visit day activities start at 7:00pm on Sunday the 28th and run 
> through (and include) dinner on Monday the 29th.  You can see the 
> current agenda-in-progress at 
> http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/ee.agenda.html.  You should make your own 
> travel arrangements.  We will contribute $300 toward your travel 
> expenses, if you are traveling from states within the Pacific Time Zone 
> (except the Bay Area), and up to $500 if you are traveling from another 
> location in North America. (An important detail for Canadian visitors: 
> you need a valid visa to be eligible for travel reimbursement. Visas we 
> can use are: J1, B1, WB, H1, F1 and B2.)  Save those receipts.
> 
> The closest and most convenient airport to Berkeley is Oakland.
> 
> Berkeley CS has a very active graduate student body.  The Computer 
> Science Graduate Student Association (the CSGSA) maintains web pages 
> with useful information for incoming graduate students.  The CSGSA home 
> page is at http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~csgsa.
> 
> If you have questions about the Department, the visit day, or anything 
> else there are several people you should feel free to contact:
> 
>      Mary Kelleher-Jones    marykj-aFE07iDfcCIb0cFwG/[email protected]
>      Prof. Michael Franklin    [email protected]
> 
> Mary handles the administrative logistics of admissions; she knows about 
> the visit day and who to contact if you have any kind of administrative 
> problem.
> 
> Mike is the faculty member in charge of CS graduate students and can 
> answer questions about the graduate program and help you find the right 
> other faculty to talk to in your areas of interest.
> 
> 
> Congratulations again!
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
> Tsu Jae King, Vice Chair for Graduate Matters
> Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
> University of California, Berkeley
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> -- 
> Mary Kelleher-Jones
> EECS Graduate Admissions Office
> U.C. Berkeley
> 
> marykj-aFE07iDfcCIb0cFwG/[email protected]
> phone:	510.642.6285
> fax:	510.642.7644
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> ______________________________________________________________________
-- 
- Charlie

Charles Goodwin <[email protected]>
Online @ http://www.charlietech.com