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  1. Congrats to the Yale poster! Would you be so kind as to DM me your specialty and share whether you interviewed beforehand? Thanks!
  2. Congrats to the Harvard poster! Would you be so kind as to DM me your specialty? Thanks!
  3. Current Tufts student here. Department is currently hiring a medievalist. Job talks are ongoing, but surely someone will be hired by fall 2021.
  4. I am a first-year student in the M.A. program at Tufts. I'd be happy to speak with you directly through PM or on the phone if you have any specific questions.
  5. I would also suggest looking at University of Delaware's terminal MA or PhD program. Larry Nees, who has written some of medieval art's leading textbooks, is still active in the department after stepping down as chair (https://www.arthistory.udel.edu/people/faculty/nees). He is likely to retire soon since the department just hired Denva Gallant in 2018-2019 (https://www.arthistory.udel.edu/people/faculty/gallant?uid=gallant&Name=Denva Gallant).
  6. I would suggest looking at University of Delaware's terminal MA and/or PhD program. You could work with Jason Hill there (https://www.arthistory.udel.edu/people/faculty/hill).
  7. Just FYI to posters re: Williams, I emailed them after receiving zero communication and they told me I was waitlisted. A week later they sent me the course offerings for this fall (and still waitlisted). I heard from a few people, but anyone else thinking about going to Tufts?
  8. Tufts admits! I am most likely going. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to connect.
  9. Williams admit, congrats! What kind of email did you receive?
  10. Could Berkeley admit PM me? I also interviewed with my POI recently.
  11. for the two WASHU admits; congratulations!!!! could you also please share POI and if you applied for one of the fellowships (specifically the Olin Fellowship)?
  12. Hi folks, I took the GRE my junior year of undergrad in early February 2018, intending to enter graduate school in the fall of 2020. I know the score lasts five years, so the score itself should be okay until June 30, 2023. I recently heard someone say that while the score lasts for five years, graduate programs do not want scores that are more than 3 years old, or that they discount them in some way. Perhaps for other graduate programs? Or subject tests? I am merely wondering if anyone has heard similar chatter, or if having a 3+-year-old GRE score has carried any baggage for anyone in the admissions process. Thank you in advance!
  13. Can confirm as someone who has interned at MoMA in the past, that even if you are hired, actions taken will read as "none" on the interface.
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