letmein
Members-
Posts
41 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Profile Information
-
Application Season
2013 Fall
-
Program
Media Studies
Recent Profile Visitors
1,302 profile views
letmein's Achievements
Caffeinated (3/10)
3
Reputation
-
Checking in to this forum again after a successful round of applications last year... During the 2013 cycle, I applied to IU-Bloomington, UC-Santa Barbara, UT-Austin, Northwestern, and UW-Madison, and was accepted into the first three (all film/media PhD programs). If anybody has any questions about these particular programs (whether about applying, visitations, department climate, or anything else), feel free to PM me. Applications and their subsequent wait games are horrible. As someone in your shoes this time last year, I wish all of you the best.
-
ci1717 reacted to a post in a topic: Film, Cinema, and Visual Studies –– 2013
-
My personal rankings were: Placement (tied to faculty in some ways) Funding Faculty Social culture/atmosphere Resources/opportunities Location That said, the best advice I've received is to "go with your gut." Two to three years of your life (or 5-7 if you continue on for the PhD) is too much time to go anywhere you would be miserable. In the end, what kind of atmosphere do you think would best support the kind of work you want to do while keeping you monetarily and emotionally happy? If you don't think you would be happy in a particular program (even if it is for something as "petty" as the social culture), I'd be wary about going there. Grad school is tough as it is. Also, do NOT go anywhere that isn't funding you adequately. Going into debt is NOT worth it. I'd say this is a deal-breaker.
-
MrBrooklyn reacted to a post in a topic: Film, Cinema, and Visual Studies –– 2013
-
Looks like this application cycle is finally and officially over for me, with IU the ultimate champion. Thank the maker that I won't have to suffer any application-related stress for the next several years (until I hit the job market, which promises to be worse). At the very least, I will never have to take the GRE again in my life. Where does everyone else stand at the end of all this? There are still a few people whose fates remain unknown (at least to me). Big thanks to everyone who took the time to post here and share anxieties and information over the past months. And for those of you I was able to meet in person at various recruiting events, see you around
-
It's pretty common for people to double-dip two of their three degrees at one institution (whether BA/MA or MA/PhD). As long as you go elsewhere for your PhD, I don't think that continuing at UCLA would be an "issue" on your CV. However, if you wished to do your doctoral work at UCLA, you might want to consider picking USC or NYU for the meantime.
-
I defer to ci1717's wisdom.
-
Hi swingtime, Knowing relatively little about film history programs or faculty per say, I would imagine UCLA would be a good bet. I tend to associate USC with new media and NYU with production/preservation (though it does have Dana Polan). Again, this isn't really my niche, though.
-
Just rejected my offer from Austin. Hopefully this helps someone still on the wait-list.
-
I wouldn't worry too much about double-dipping for your BA and MA. I did both at one place and it has worked for me so far. In terms of jobs, I think employers are more interested in your PhD school than anything else. Just be sure that you don't stay at MSU for your doctorate. Also, applying for PhD programs without a MA isn't as foolhardy as you think. Lots of people do it, and committees will evaluate your application based on your overall strengths and clarity of focus. And, hey, some applicants actually get in! Given the funding and living situation that you already have established at MSU, I think you made a wise choice. Good luck in two years with the next go-around! Your personal statement will be much better next time, I promise (really, I'm mortified reading what I wrote for my MA applications a few years ago).
-
Did you look into UC-Santa Barbara or UW-Madison? I think there are faculty at both who work on international (specifically Chinese or Japanese) media, but I might be wrong. I think most if not all schools have notified their candidates by now. They would have to in order to lock in their acceptances before the April 15 deadline. If you haven't heard *anything* yet, you may be wait-listed. It's probably worth shooting an email to the program coordinator to find out.
-
UCSB's recruitment weekend isn't until early April, so I'm not going to make a decision until at least then. I hope to be more strongly leaning toward one program or another before that time, however.
-
Sure enough, my Northwestern rejection is finally viewable on the application site. Took them long enough. Not that it really matters at this point. I have enough acceptances to choose from already.
-
There were a whole slew of acceptances and rejections posted last month. On the results page, search "NYU media." Regarding Northwestern, to quote King Arthur, "Tis a silly place." Also: to the ever-mysterious mynameistrinity, please provide some more details in your posts. We are always starving for information.
-
Congrats on making it to the Ivy League, Swagato Now that most of the major places have sent out their notifications, the lucky among us must now start weighing our options for acceptance. I've already chatted with a number of you here, but if anyone has their two cents to offer about whether I should pick IU, UCSB, or UT-Austin, please shoot me a PM. All of my offers have been great and I'm really torn between all three, so any advice is appreciated (whether about program or location)
-
Yay, Swagato! You earned it, buddy
-
There are also waitlists to consider. Don't give up all hope yet. There's also still Northwestern....I guess....maybe? Whatever.