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  1. thanks for the welcome FSIA, I missed that this topic was in the policy/it section - my apologies.
  2. I am Fall 2010 as well... I have lived in Germany for two years now (first as a DAAD researcher, now completing my MA in English Literature and Literary Theory with a focus on American literature), so I am applying to programs in the States and Germany. Stateside I'm looking at the following programs: Harvard - History of American Civilization Yale - American Studies Brown - American Civilization NYU - American Studies (a bit iffy on this one) BU - American and New England Studies Columbia - English (iffy on this one too) UPenn - English (we'll refer to this application as "That 90 bucks I wasted back in '09.") Don't really know what my chances are with any of the programs. I have a strong list of awards/prizes (DAAD, two international summer scholarships, thesis of the year at BC), international experience (3 years total, all in various parts of Germany), and a couple of conferences/publications under my belt. I'm not that worried about my writing skills either, I can handle SOPs if I put enough time into it. The parts that make me nervous are: -knowing how/to what level I should go into my research (though I think I am going to take the approach of presenting my main areas of interest and questions that have driven me/continue to drive me... I hope, with American Studies being such an interdisciplinary cirriculum, the necessity of finding the perfectly correlating professor becomes less important - I think I should be looking for professors whose areas work with mine, but I doubt I will find any working specifically with what interests me). -my undergraduate GPA (overall: 3.76, English major GPA: 3.834) -the fact that I have yet to take the GRE (AGH). I have plans to take it in Frankfurt come June. I'm using the Kaplan book and studying with my boyfriend who is also prepping for PhD apps (composition programs for New Music, not sure what his list of schools is yet)...we learn a dozen new words before sleeping each night. It's working well, hopefully... Nice to meet everyone, I guess we should buckle down, this crazy ride's just starting...looking forward to it, in some sort of sadistic way. Best, Chris
  3. Hi everyone! Chris here, first time posting, but I've been lurking around a bit. I was hoping to gain some insight from people more familiar with the application process for PhD programs. Specifically, I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts about how connected your PhD research is/should be to the topic of your MA thesis? A little about myself: I got my BA in English and German Studies with a minor in history. Wrote my BA thesis on the development of homosexuality in Germany from 1870 to 1933, particularly focusing on legal and literary sources to contrast self-perceptions with societal constructions of homosexuality. After graduation, I moved to Germany with a DAAD scholarship and was an associate researcher at the Center for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies at Humboldt University in Berlin. During that time, I realized that my interest in literature was stronger than that in gender studies, plus I knew that I could work my interest in gender/sexuality into research on literature. Since completing my research year, I entered and am currently working on my MA in English Literatures and Literary Theory at the University of Freiburg. I am planning on applying to PhD programs this fall both in the States and in Germany. As I am now in the midst of nailing down my MA thesis topic, I am wondering how careful I should be in selecting a topic that will directly connect with my proposed PhD research? I guess a second part to the question would then be, how specific do PhD programs expect you to be in your SOP? I think that my overall academic history reflects a logical progression to these programs. I have always had an interest in American literature and culture, have been working as a research assistant and tutor in the American Studies program here in Freiburg, and will write my MA thesis on American literature/culture. At the moment, I am focusing on contemporary short fiction (David Foster Wallace and a few others) and the authenticity of traumatic experience in the narrating of 9/11. This thesis topic will draw on my interests in contemporary American literature, postmodern/psychoanalytic theory (Lacan, Kristeva, Zizek, Baudrillard), Realism, etc. That being said, I don't yet know what my PhD research will be, however, I know it will be connected to those areas of interest. For German programs, I am expected to turn in ten to fifteen page detailed research outlines with timelines for completion upon application. But, American programs seem to be another story, how specific should I plan to be in my SOP (is it enough to explain what I am interested and what questions I see driving me over the course of a PhD program) and should I be worrying about making my MA research fit perfectly with my still-unknown PhD plans?
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