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  1. Your dossier looks strong. Going to a top school is a sizeable factor in your favor. Schools in the top20 care about that. Your GPA is good (in context), but note that doing well on the SAT does not correlate to GRE score. I did very well on SAT, very average on GRE. GRE is a different ball game, it's the big leagues. It's the difference between undergrad and grad school...Remember you'll have a 4 year gap since the last time you took a standardized test. So study a little bit every day for a few months before and be sure to take full-length timed (timing is more of an issue than the difficulty of the questions, for me anyway). Especially since you're planning so far ahead. I made the mistake of taking mine relatively on the fly because that's how I did my SAT. It would be a shame for a strong dossier to be marred by a low score. My impression is that undergraduate journals/presentations don't count for much. But it might mean something that you founded one. Upper division and especially graduate courses (esp @ a T20) do carry weight. I won't speak to your AOIs but you can consult the Philosophical Gourmet for that. They have specialty rankings. Also, a professor at UCR runs a blog with a very helpful manual on grad apps. Good luck!
  2. I want to share some of my impressions of the areas/complexes I visited for students in the future. Prices are for 1 bedrooms. Willington- Very close to campus. Rural, wooded area. Willington Oaks ($700+) and Woodhaven apts ($650+)- both very nice, clean, quiet and affordable, property managers are very nice. I had the chance to speak to tenants at both complexes and they were very happy. However, there are lots of undergrads there and they book up by April/May for the following school year. Office @ woodhaven is in apt 10, it is not marked ANYWHERE. Willimantic- There are mainly 2 areas where students live: Main St, which is comprised largely of brick apartment buildings and the residential area around ECSU, mostly houses converted into apartments. The quality and prices vary widely. Some landlords are really pleasant, some are slumlords. Beware of a group called Meehan & Daughters. 1 bedrooms start around $600+. Downtown and food co-op are walking distance, so it's much livelier. However, some grad students said that Main St. was too noisy and there are a lot of drugs/prostitution there but it's mostly nonviolent. If you're uptight, this may not be the best spot for you. There's also a "hill" section further north which is fancier but pricier, mostly families live there. If you want to live in this area, you'll find a plethora of apts on craigslist but the LLs seek immediate occupancy, so wait till about a month before you want to move in. The best way to find good apartments is drive around, they will post "for rent" signs on their buildings. Colonial Townhouse- HUGE complex. Seemed fine to me, know a few grads who are happy there but they have poor ratings. $769+ including heat. Northern side of town, closer to UConn but not far from downtown (5 min car ride) Oak Ridge apts ($800+ heat incl)- across the bridge from downtown, not the best area. Mostly what struck me is the quality of the property management. They suck. Super sketchy and don't make an on site # or office available. Tips: As I mentioned before, you can book ahead on complexes but not so with individual LLs. I suggest getting a place with heat included, you will need it and it's expensive to pay on your own, ~$150-200 in the winter. ASK students in your department, they will be massively helpful. If anybody has more questions or wants to see pictures, PM me, particularly about Willimantic. My best friend's sister went to ECSU and I spoke with a lady at a local gov't office extensively about the area as well as a number of grad students.
  3. A lot of people on the City Guide-Storrs thread recommended Willimantic and it seems like a wonderful place for grad students. There are many reasonable apartments in buildings on Main st. that I've found on Craigslist. The problem is that I'm going there next week and looking to secure a lease beginning August. Most of the open apartments are available immediately (May/June) and the LLs suggested trying back in June or July. My impression is that the majority of the apartments in downtown area are single buildings of 5 or 6 units owned by an individual, not necessarily big complexes. So for those of you considering Willimantic too, make note of this. I won't be able to make it back there before August, probably and don't want to wait until then anyway.
  4. Not sure if anybody's seen this but it had me in stitches! These are really, really true! http://memegenerator.net/Scumbag-Analytic-Philosopher/images/popular
  5. This is a great idea! I'm curious too. All the current PhD students I personally know have MAs and all my professors were advocating getting an MA as if it were the logical next step vs. applying for PhD programs. Though that could just be because they had no faith in me
  6. contradiction- Congratulations! I feel ya, there are some of us who are glad we got even one offer! I had no idea how competitive it would be, otherwise I would have planned accordingly! Sheesh. But all's well that ends well! Just out of curiosity, did you apply to any MA programs?
  7. I thought the deadline was Monday? Not that it's much better. But there are schools I still haven't heard from (obviously rejects). Apparently, that's not out of the ordinary.
  8. Seconded. Boulder would be an amazing program with amazing faculty, but you know what they say about MA programs at PhD granting institutions that *don't fund* their MA students. My impression is that not only are they secondary to the doctoral students, they're also a sort of revenue for the department. I know that was the case at my UG institution for a while. Boulder's PhD program is pretty big, so you would be competing with all those PhD students plus all the other MA students (I don't know how big their MA is) for attention. Unless you are a really, really impressive student, I don't know if that would end up working in your favor. Also, I don't think that AOIs are that important in MA programs but I'm just repeating what has been said here previously. You don't have much time! Whatever you choose, best of luck!
  9. That's actually what I was going for, I'm interested to know who is still deliberating between waitlists, what their alternatives are likely going to be, etc. It might also be useful for others on those lists as well. Anyway, I have heard really great things about Eugene. Congrats!
  10. UConn has been really terrible this season about their waitlist, if that's what you're referring to. Apparently they waitlisted a lot of people and have been stringing them on for weeks/months now. I've corresponded with 3 people on their "waitlist" and they all said the same thing, more or less. Congratulations on UCSB! Were you the one in the other thread who was debating between IU and UCSB?
  11. Done. I wrote it to include people like you, Philosophia, who are still in deliberation but (probably) nearing a decision and also those who are on waiting lists, etc. If you'd care/want to share that (there).
  12. Someone suggested a new thread for this. Since we're nearing the end of the season, would anybody care to post their current state of deliberations? Final decisions, waiting lists, ambivalence? Congratulations to everybody, best of luck.
  13. Since we're nearing the end of the season, would anyone like to post their final decisions, waiting lists, etc? Congratulations to the incoming class of '13 and best of luck to all!
  14. superhamdi

    Storrs, CT

    Yes, me too. This could be a deciding factor for me.
  15. Well, boo for the both of us. But that's all I was waiting on.
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