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  1. Ivan - I'm an alternate, too, and I haven't heard anything. I don't think I'll get it anyway though because UNC isn't teaching my level of Polish and that's the language I applied for. So I'm starting Russian instead (I think I'm going to enroll in the intensive levels at Duke).

    Hey cml - I worked with one of the professors in my region a lot as an undergrad and wanting to continue working with them was my main reasoning. Also, I like the size of the typical UNC group. They usually enroll at least 7-8, which is small but not so small that you feel as much pressure (not sure if that makes sense). I'm also not sure if I want to pursue a fully professional path or academic, and UNC makes it flexible to choose either. I hope that helps some! Good luck! :)

  2. I don't have much to give in terms of the faculty. I've only recently begun to study the region (in fact, just started in my senior year). Most of my interactions have been within the literature side of the Slavic department, which is mainly where my interests lie. Like most programs, there is a heavier emphasis on Russian studies, but luckily there are a few professors who specialize elsewhere. My interests are in post-1989 Poland and the effects on literature after the shift (pretty vague at the moment).

    One main draw for myself is the ability to take courses at Duke if there isn't something you're looking for in the current semester at Carolina. The two schools do a pretty good job of combining resources where needed.

    Chapel Hill is definitely a college town. It's kind of its on bubble between Raleigh and Durham, which is nice. The practically always warm weather is great, too. haha.

  3. I decided to enroll at MA RUES at UNC. Anyone else going or considering going? Or anyone know the area or program well and have any advice?

    If anyone is curious my specialization is 20th Century Russian/Soviet History with an emphasis on the periphery (Siberia, Far East, Kavkaz). Very satisfied with program and faculty. One of the best in the country, imho.

    I'm 90% sure I'm going to enroll at UNC. I did my undergrad there and I feel like it's a good fit for my interests. Mainly just waiting to hear about funding. And I really love Chapel Hill, so that makes my decision a lot easier.

  4. Awesome news! Duke is a pretty great program, in my opinion, because of the collaboration with UNC. If there's a course you want to take at Carolina, you can literally take a bus over to do so (they have a bus that is exactly for that purpose). A lot of times, try run their lesser studied language courses on separate cycles so one of the universities is always teaching intro and the other supplies upper level.

  5. Hi!  I applied for the REEEC MA.  When I visited UIUC last year, I met with the Slavic Languages and Lit dept, but I also stopped by REEEC and was so impressed by the multidisciplinary program, I decided to apply to that dept instead.  I have no info on decision rates or funding or anything really, but I wanted to say something pro-REEEC.

     

    Anyone else apply for the REEEC MA or to the Lang & Lit program?  We can go crazy with anticipation together!

     

    All best,

    Karen

    That's something good to know. Thanks! Yeah, I've looked around on the forums and haven't found a mention of their program, but when I was researching online I really liked the sound of the department and the faculty. I also didn't see anything for them on the results pages. I was tempted to email the department and ask about average decision times, but sometimes I hate being that person haha. I just get really anxious! I also only applied to two schools so I hope that doesn't come back to haunt me. 

     

    Good luck to you! I hope we find out soon.

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