The result of the application

#result #result_apply

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: March
University: Iowa State University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status: In State Tuition, 50% Tuition Scholarship, Monthly stipend for 10 months, Insurance coverage, Student fee reduction. (for two years)
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: April
University: Texas Tech University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status: In state Tuition, $4000/semester (for two years)
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: February
University: Thomas Jefferson University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund Status: $8k Scholarship, TA
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: January
University: Roger Williams University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund Status: $18.5k Scholarship, 4k Teaching Assistant/Annually
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: January
University: Bowling Green State University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status: 20k Scholarship (this scholarship partially includes TA duties)
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: April
University: Rhode Island University
Course: 3-year track- M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund Status: 14k Scholarship per year
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: March
University: SCI-Arc
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund Status: $4k Scholarship per year
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: March
University: UMass-Amherst
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status:-
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: February
University: North Carolina State University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status:-
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: February
University: University of Utah
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status:-
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (acceptance/rejection): Acceptance
Date of receiving the result letter: February
University: UNC-Charlotte
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status:-
Relationship status with professors: No

Result (Accept/Reject): Reject
Date of receiving the result letter: March
University: Northeastern University
Field: M.Arch
Degree: Master
Fund status:-
Relationship status with professors: No

#resume #conditions
Bachelor’s field and grade point average: I applied with the transcripts of the 7th semester, but my grade point average is 17.70
TOEFL/IELTS score (overall and separately for each section):

TOEFL: 100 Speaking 25, Writing 27, Listening 24, Reading 24
GRE/GMAT score (overall and separately for each section):-
Articles (journal/conference): –
Research experience/ work experience: 4 months internship in architecture office
Any other points worth mentioning:
I put a lot of care and attention on my portfolio, SOP, resume and CV, although I prepared my documents in 6 months, but I worked day and night.
I suggest that you spend a lot of time on your portfolio and if someone says to give such and such a style, don’t pay attention and be the best yourself. Try to collect strong projects. I personally closed new projects and did not use the university project projects. For this purpose, since a year and a half ago, I used to go to the websites of universities and see student work and get inspiration.

For the overall portfolio, I searched the Issuu site until I found a style that suits my taste, and based it on that. I did the graphic work myself, I closed a strong rendering and a completely minimal portfolio.

To choose a university, I suggest you participate in Open House. If time allowed, I would have corresponded with the professors to get funds, but I couldn’t.

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