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    2013 Spring
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    English PhD

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  1. I was gonna write something similar to this but, you know... way too lazy. This + what that other person / robot said about waiting till after you visit... of course, by then it will be way too late and there's no way that you'll decline all the schools!!!
  2. Damn, I guess they didn't say when waitlists were going out?
  3. I am anxious to hear more about this... I got into NYU and am looking for whatever excuse I can find to stay in the city... do you have more info?
  4. Email or phone call? Good for them... and I hope that neither of them having anything to do with the things I am studying, haha
  5. I actually like Philadelphia, in certain ways... I much prefer their airport, for instance. I also love the Duck Tours
  6. Guys, did any of us really want to live in Philadelphia though? "Blessing in disguise"
  7. If Chicago has a reputation as super competitive, does this mean Brown has a reputation as being very supportive / friendly? Or is this about something else?
  8. Hey Jazzy, Is that the same person who got into Duke, NYU, and UVA? If so, what is his/her specialty? It's funny, because if s/he is, let's say, a Victorianist, it's possible that none of these programs admitted any other Victorianists--or maybe just one other person each. That's why the waitlists might really turn out so well for so many people... (Not sure whether Princeton waitlists or not) Also, was the call from a POI at Princeton or from the DGS, etc, etc?
  9. If you want meaningful CV padding, I think the absolute best thing you can do is learn another language, ideally a classical language or French or German. You will stand out brilliantly among all these monolinguals and it will greatly benefit your scholarship... Now I just have to take my own advice...
  10. Are you applying to be an assistant? I did that two years ago! It was great
  11. It seems to me what we're all trying to do is gage other people's chances (versus our own obviously). I too am very interested in doing this, but wouldn't the best way to do it be by reading people's statements / writing samples? I'd like to give the admissions committees slightly more credit... In most cases they are basing their decision primarily on the quality of the substantial amount of written work they have in front of them. If anybody wants to PM me their SOP I'd be very happy to read--and judge. Also, strange that we don't identify our interests and "period" more prominently. That's really who we are competing against, right? They have a certain amount of early modern or Romantic slots? (I am applying for early modern lit)
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