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Columbia MAFN Columbia MAFN, who has got decision?

Since I submitted mine in November I will take it as bad news. Please let us know anything else you find out.
 
any updates recently? I sent the GMAT official score a couple of weeks ago, but it's still awaiting, does that mean they have not started to review my application?
 
I have no idea about that. But for the sake of our mental health I think we should look at it as if we were going to receive the decision on April. That way if it comes sooner it will be perceived as a pleasant surprise. BTW, I think that if by next week your score is still in awaiting you should contact them about it.
 
The Columbia MAFN has an average of 67 days for application-decision process. This is according to our Tracker.
You should always use this as a benchmark to see whether you are beyond the normal process.
If you are a few weeks ahead of the avg number, don't worry too much.
Actually I submitted the application last Nov. But I sent the score early this month, so I have no idea that someone got admitted by saying his TOFEL is also "awaiting"
 
I submitted the application on Dec and sent the score before the submission.
But, my status is still awaiting. I sent an email asking about this last week and still wait for the answer.
 
I submitted the application on Dec and sent the score before the submission.
But, my status is still awaiting. I sent an email asking about this last week and still wait for the answer.
So you and I are in the same situation now, I don't want to wait so long...
 
Looks like Columbia is going to welcome new students with a 25% jump in tuition for 2013-2014.
 
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