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Advertising/ Mass Comm Ranking
naptown replied to curiouskim's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
The 2010 National Research Council ratings for Communication are available at: http://chronicle.com/article/NRC-Rankings-Overview-/124717/ From what I've heard and seen, the "S-Rank" appears to be more reliable for our field, because of the fragmented nature of the communication discipline (the R-Rankings are more oriented towards long-term institutional reputations). -
DTN is heartless, it's true. But if you go that route, Berrytree is not bad. Lived there for two years without a lot of problems. Nice location for bus/bike. A bit of a walk to campus.
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Political Communication Schools?
naptown replied to midwest's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
I'm starting at Ohio State this fall, not for political comm, but in that same school of comm. The political communication emphasis is a big draw here, and the faculty in that area are prolific and increasingly well known (Eveland, Holbert, and a bunch of others). Check it out, it might be a fit for you. -
Definitely check out out the TISM department at Michigan State. Really strong faculty in that area, with diverse interests. http://tism.msu.edu/modules.php?name=Pages&sp_id=731&pmenu_id=85 http://tism.msu.edu/modules.php?name=Pages&sp_id=727
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I will be attending the School of Communication's doctoral program in the fall. Coming from the south, but originally from the Midwest, so it's a bit of a homecoming. My partner will be looking for work (administrative or HR - anything non-retail) and we'll be looking for a quiet apartment close to major bus lines (Clintonville, Grandview, etc.) I'm very excited to be joining Team Buckeye!
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Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Congrats to everyone with acceptances, and my thoughts are with you if you're still waiting. I decided to choose Ohio State. Had a great visit two weeks ago, and was very confident about the program, faculty, and locale. -
Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
I hope it does! Maybe you're on the waitlist, somewhere in the middle? I see 6 rejections on the results page... wondering if any cafe-goers got into that program. -
Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Ah, shit! Just got my UPenn rejection email 30 minutes ago. "We received hundreds of applications to fill an incoming class of approximately 15 students." -
Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
magkman... what kind of a source told you this? And how certain is it? I am right there with deanne! -
I thought liszt was attacking me at first (by saying "not surprising" and "not normal" were nearly perfect antonyms). But then you guys just went at it, tete-a-tete. Anyway, what I meant by "not surprising" is yes, we realize it happens. It happens everywhere. No one is naive enough to say "oh my good golly gosh! someone committed misconduct in grad school!" But what I meant by "not normal" is that most grad students and most academics don't cheat. So it's not the norm. It also shouldn't be normalized, where we give up and stop caring about dishonesty and its consequences. I think the reason everyone piled on RH7 is because that is what he/she suggested - that academic cheating is within the realm of decent behavior or simply to be expected and accepted w/o protest. I think we all (even RH7) disagree with that position, and believe that dishonesty, when exposed, needs to be punished (very) harshly. And to me that's the interesting (and disturbing) thing about this thread... the various reasons that faculty and universities won't take a stand or do turn a blind eye to cheating.
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Someone mentioned Indiana Jones... How about those godawful, campy, made-for-tv "The Librarian" movies? "Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle) was a quiet bookworm whose 12 bachelor's degrees, six master's degrees, and four Ph.D.'s weren't earned by risking his life at the far corners of the globe. But now school is over, and the only way to uncover some of history's most exciting secrets is to travel into the field and set out on the adventure of a lifetime." My mother-in-law likes this show and I was subjected to it during the holiday break. It makes the nuclear refrigerator and aliens in "Kingdom Skull" seem sensible and well thought out.
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No, it's not surprising, but it's definitely not normal or acceptable.
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#2 would be a lot better if it had the three velvet arm bands/stripes most doctoral gowns sport.
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Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Hey vit, Are you Communication Arts and Sciences, or Mass Communications? I see a PhD waitlist in the results section, but it may be CAS. Haven't heard anything here. -
Anyone attending any communication conferences this year? I'm planning on attending Southern States in April. I'll buy you a drink if you're going!
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Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Welcome to the new posters to this thread, and congrats to PRGuy on getting your first choice! I received an acceptance letter from Florida yesterday, but no word on funding yet. Their assistantships seem kind of varied in terms of duties and stipends. vit1825, thanks for your tip on Penn State! I keep telling myself not to worry about UPenn and Penn State, that they're all just snowed in and that's why they can't contact us yet. ...but I really want to hear something this week! -
I agree over here. Not everyone chooses to procreate.
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Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Thank you! I did apply there as a sort of afterthought. They are a great fit with my interests, but I had to sell my better half on the locale. Columbus actually seems like a pretty cool place, with more to offer than just a college town. PRguy, when do expect to hear back? I think you said you applied to six programs, but I'm not sure where. I hope we all get the good news we want to receive soon... the wait can be hell! -
Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
Email from UPenn Annenberg. They expect to take another month to review apps. Visitation Day is March 26. -
Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
I've been offered acceptance and graduate assistantship at Ohio State for Mass Communication. I guess it's kind of tenative, because they are "recommending" my acceptance to the grad school, and there are no details on the funding yet. Visitation Day is March 12. I also had a positive phone interview with IU Bloomington last week. Nothing concrete, but happy to hear from them. I'm holding my breath and crossing my fingers on all this, and still anxious to hear from UPenn. -
Nice article. Thanks for posting!
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Communication/Mass Comm/Journalism
naptown replied to BadWolf's topic in Communication and Public Relation Forum
I just received an email from Penn State saying that their office is starting to compile applications, and they will be in contact by the end of the month as to whether my application is complete or not. Not exactly something to post on the results page, but my first post-holiday contact nonetheless. -
I married my longtime partner a week after defending my MA thesis, then went to work for two years before applying for Ph.D. programs.