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no_foam_cappuccino last won the day on May 22 2013

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  1. NEVER TAKE THE GRE SUBJECT TEST IN LITERATURE MORE THAN ONCE. I don't care how bad you think you did. My score was embarrassingly low -- lower than the 20th percentile -- and I got into one of my top choice programs. I honestly just see it as a hurdle you have to jump, and if your score isn't impressive, then find a way to compensate. Instead of retaking it, use that money to apply to a couple extra schools. Taking it more than once is just not worth the money and the emotion.
  2. After a great open house yesterday, I decided this morning to accept Brandeis University's PhD offer! Can't wait to head back up to Boston :-)
  3. I know...I feel dumb saying this, but I honestly don't even know if high numbers or low numbers are better on that list. I've even tried reading the methodology page. My only evidence leading me to think low numbers are better is that Harvard's rankings are low.
  4. All I know for sure is that wherever I go, I'll be the queer theorist of the cohort, so I'm probably not going to pull a cliche and wear my rainbow sweater. Or should I...?
  5. Yes! We should keep in touch; I'm interested in where you end up going.
  6. If only we could trade respective situations with Tufts and Oregon. Tufts was my top choice, but I was rejected flat out! Grrrr...
  7. Well I am a city girl [sic], so the extracurricular options are not really gonna ring my bell. I'm still not going to dismiss it, so thanks for your perspective! BUT, if you have questions about the Medford/ Somerville area, I lived there for two years, so I'm happy to fill you in! There's a good possibility I'll end up back there next year, so I've been thinking about it a lot :-) Um, congrats again about Tufts! It's in my top three, and I'm pretty sure I've been rejected. To work with Lee Edelman....ahhhh....
  8. So I know Brandeis is in a great place, since I got my MA there. Can you tell me why you say the same about Oregon? I've heard Eugene described as a "rural student ghetto," so I'm interested to hear a counterpoint!
  9. I got into Oregon! And now have a really hard decision to make between Brandeis and Oregon. Unless someone has some super helpful distinction to contribute to make this decision less difficult...?
  10. I was just accepted to Oregon via a very nice phone call from the DGS. There's a lot that sounds great, but I'm a little concerned about the funding. Since I'm not a trained Comp instructor, my first year funding is much lower than in later years. Does anyone have an idea how livable 11,500 is in Eugene?
  11. I just have a problem with someone saying "I don't get this. Someone explain it to me." That's not really how knowledge circulation works, especially for people pursuing advanced degrees.
  12. I was accepted to the same school that granted my MA, and my admission is probably owed 95% to my experiences at that school, and their recognition of my fit.
  13. Are you talking about that portal that takes you to this screen where there's a box that says "Your admissions decision will be found here when it is available?" Because that's what I've been checking, and there's no change! Maybe I should contact the department?
  14. So I got an email from Tufts saying it would post a decision "shortly." That was three days ago. I've heard a lot of people getting acceptances and wait listed...should I take this as a rejection? Be honest with me, I can take it!
  15. Do some programs just never formally reject applicants? I'm starting to worry that I'm going to have to make a decision about accepting an offer based on an implication that I'm rejected from somewhere else...
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