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  1. Oh yeah, because I'm totally going into sociology for the money.  :rolleyes:

     

    And I bet going to a non-top-20 PhD is totally worse than my current jobs - working food service part time and working nearly minimum wage at the library. If I go to grad school now, I might be, gasp, underemployed, like I'm not already!

     

    I guess what I dislike about this post is that you're not providing any other options or advice. Not everyone has the credentials to get into a top 20. Really, very few do.

  2. Since I was on campus already, I printed out the stuff I was supposed to give to the grad department, signed it, and turned it in. And it so happened both of the graduate coordinator and the person who does the finances was there, and they were excited enough about me making it official that the coordinator asked if she could give me a hug. So that was cool! And I found out through her that my POI would be interested in working with me (though nothing made official yet, it's good to know, since only so many people can work with each professor).

     

    So that was nice. I was just expecting to leave it in a mailbox.

  3. I applied to 18 programs (14 clinical psychology; 4 developmental psychology):

    Clinical: 8 official + 6 anticipated rejections

    developmental: 1 official + 1 anticipated rejection; 1 anticipated post-interview rejection; I rejected 1 offer

    Note to self: never, under any circumstance, apply to clinical psychology programs again - they want everything, plus a kitchen sink!

    Honestly, the abismally low acceptance rate of psychology programs is one reason I decided to apply to sociology programs instead.

  4. 99.9% certain I'll be attending University of Florida since I've already gotten all my rejections and said no to my one waitlist and one other acceptance. Guess I'll be staying at my alma mater! Nothing fancy, but I got a great assistantship so I'm happy. Besides, at least I already know the area very well. Already picking out an apartment closer to campus!

     

    Time has been going by faster since receiving most of the decisions. August is only five month away! I'm ready to start and get out of working crappy jobs. (Then again, being a grad student probably sounds like a crappy job too, but, you know.)

     

    Nice to see everyone making their decisions and ending up at awesome places. Congrats! You made it.

  5. Got my rejection from Boston U today, so I guess they're still emailing them out. I think it also said that a copy will arrive by mail at some point. (Thanks?) So I guess I have all my decisions in.

     

    And I emailed Albany to ask to be taken off their waitlist. Even if I manage to get off of it, I can't imagine attending a school so far away that I will very likely not even be able to visit first. With that and not being able to get the POIs I wanted even if I did get in... oh well.

     

    Still hoping to visit USF this month, but they haven't schedule any official visit day yet. I hope they do soon so I can get the appropriate time off of work. Though I guess I'd be okay if I didn't visit.

     

    Besides, there's always the prospect of transferring to another PhD in a couple years, maybe maybe...

     

    (Oops, I should probably sound happier. I am happy! It's just been a long application process and yet it will still be until August until we even start, ugh.)

  6. Thanks, Darth vegan. It's alright, because it also happened that the poi there I was really interested in isn't accepting students in the area I was interested in anymore, and another poi there is retiring, so I think it's fine for me to go somewhere else. Honestly, with that happening my fit probably went down a lot from where I'd thought it'd be. It's all fine though. And I'm glad to see most people are getting in at least one place. And for those who didn't... a gap year isn't too bad! I'm not in school now and it really helped me hone in on my priorities. It also made me realize I want to go to grad school for reasons other than "oh school I'm good at that let's keep going." And there are master's programs, and other ways to gain experience. (And you don't have to go to a top 20.)

  7. E-mailed Albany and turns out I'm still on waitlist for funding, so I guess the acceptance didn't mean much after all? Oh well. I was hoping to visit, consider all options, but I suppose this still isn't much of an option besides a long-shot. They said they probably won't know more until early April, and even if I did get funding by then, I can't imagine agreeing to move across the country without even visiting. But I'm content with what I have. (And since I was inquiring about visiting, they offered to chat on the phone at least, so they've been very nice, but if I'm a decent way down the wait list still, I think I'm probably good? It's hard though because I just hate to rule out anything unless I'm 100% certain.)

  8. Wow, this thread is dead. I feel like mine all just came really late. Just waiting on Boston now!

     

    So, today I got accepted to University of South Florida's Master's program. They offer funding, but only half as much as I've been offered from University of Florida's PhD program. But, I do really like several of the professor's work there, and I've never hung out in Tampa, so I still want to go visit. The e-mail also said they encourage master's studies that do well to continue in their PhD program, so that's good. I also have to consider that it's better not to go to the same school you got your undergrad degree from. Except that UF has more prestige too, so.

     

    Anyway, since I haven't gotten accepted anywhere else, I figure I should at least consider this as my other option. Maybe I'll fall in love the the school and area and figure it's worth it despite less funding, prestige, and only being guaranteed for master's? You never know. And even if I don't end up going, maybe I can connect with some professors that could serve as some long-distance mentors, second readers, etc.

     

    At some point I also want to get more info on the potential of transferring from one PhD program to another (like applying during your second year so you'd be getting your master's at least), but that's probably for another thread. Because it'd be cool to be able to still consider schools that I either got rejected from this time around, or one's that I felt were so out of my league that I didn't even bother applying.

  9. Just woke up to see I received an email from SUNY Albany just 5 or 10 minutes ago. Waitlisted due to funding they said.

     

    While I like that their program offers an MA in women's studies on the way to their PhD in sociology, the POI I was really interested in isn't doing research in that area anymore, and another POI is retiring this year. So I don't know if I'd want to go all the way to Albany if there aren't any POI I'm super interested in plus if the school isn't doing well financially. Maybe if that awesome POI was still doing sexuality research, but all of this combined... maybe not even worth waiting.

  10. I haven't heard anything back from grad schools for a full month now. I'm so glad I got that acceptance in January or I'd be really dying right now. No news in February at all, unless someone sends something this evening...

     

    Some rejections for closure at this point might be nice though. Didn't think I'd be waiting long enough to make a "Probably not accepted" category in my signature.

     

    They'll probably all be coming in at once. That'll be a sad day.

  11. Hey Meowth!

     

    I'll claim the SUNY Albany acceptance. It was an email from the DGS. I got it around 11am EST. That's all I got! Sorry I don't know any more about their process :(

     

    I hope your email is coming soon! fingers crossed!

    Congrats! And thank you.

     

    They did contact me awhile back when they were first starting to go through them, because one of the POI's I named wasn't doing research in the area I was interested in anymore. And according to the gradcafe survey, they sent out an acceptance this same day last year, and then a waitlist in March, so... either way, I should know more soon enough, I suppose.

  12. 3) Can anyone offer more information regarding MAPPS process. Was I supposed to submit an additional application; would it make sense to give them a call if I am interested to see if my application was considered.... dumb question, i guess. 

    If you applied for the sociology PhD, Chicago will consider you for the MAPSS as well without submitting a separate application. Last year they seemed to send out some rejections mid-Feb, then more rejections in March that included acceptances into MAPSS. This year they haven't sent any offical rejections yet, so it seems like maybe they'll just send out all their PhD rejections all of once (or at least not far apart in time since it's already the 24th) along with whether they accepted you into MAPSS. Acceptance into MAPSS includes varying degrees of tuition wavers: 1/2 tuition, 1/3 tuition, full-tuition, or no funding (from what I've seen from gradcafe).

  13. I got my first notice around Jan 23, my second one Jan 28, and no February there's been nothing. At this rate maybe I won't get anything until March.

     

    On the plus side, they have to tell us SOMETHING by March 15, right? Doesn't feel that far away now... I say as I refresh my e-mail and the Grad Cafe at least once every few hours including middle of the night and on weekends.

     

    I'm starting to assume that I'm just going to the one University that's accepted me, and started looking at apartments. Doesn't hurt to be prepared.

  14. Chicago U is open Monday, but actually wasn't open Friday, which might be why they haven't gotten rejections out yet (at least going by when they sent them last year and when they sent acceptances this year).

     

    Boston U is closed Monday. But I already don't expect much since they sent an acceptance already. They might send waitlists this week though!

  15. For the school's I'm applying to, I expect to hear rejections from Chicago soon (hey at least then I'd know), and maybe some more stuff from Boston University (but probably not acceptances... I'll cross my fingers for waitlist?). I'm so impatient this weekend though. I think Albany probably won't do anything until the end of February (which is soon but not soon enough) and USF MA was due Saturday so that's going to be foreveeeer (March 15 I guess).

  16. When I actually have my days off from work I find that I keep refreshing too much! Why don't I just play video games or something? It's the weekend!

     

    Especially since I'm expecting one school to be sending rejections soon, and another to be sending acceptances... I just want to fastforward a month.

     

    I do have one more application to finish up today, but other than that, I'm bad at waiting.

     

    I also keep wanting to plan where to live next year, but I obviously can't.

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