keylimekai
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Ok how about this one...
Penn State was the only application that asked for hard copies of LORs. On their website, they say "Apply by submitting the items listed below in one complete packet." I somehow misplaced one of my letters, one of my absolute WORST fears. The letter writer is out of the country for break, but said she could have our department coordinator print out a copy of the letter on January 4 when our campus opens back up. The due date for the application is also January 4, and I'm sure Penn State is also closed until then, so asking their dept. coordinator probably isn't worthwhile.
My question is this: do I send "one complete packet" a day late (January 5) OR do I send a packet with everything except the late letter?
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just nursing my addictions affections for coffee and beer
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Ooooohh, this sounds interesting!!!! I'm getting wind power and geography in racialized communities in the South?
Close, in South Dakota!
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oxford has a fee now
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I offered my LOR writers beer or vegan baked goods
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I'll be doing it precisely because I don't have a great GPA. And I took 21 hours this semester -- the remaining hours of my junior year and the first of my senior. I think it could help?
Yes, this makes more sense. The OP does not...
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If you currently have a 3.98, what does an updated transcript really add? .01? This seems to me like a waste of your time, although I can't really think of any reason not to do it if you really want to.
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Just saw this on an application I just submitted
"Submission of fraudulent credentials (including omission of information on previously attended institutions of higher learning) may also be a criminal offense"
Do you really want to take this chance?
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you might look into history of science/(sociology of) science and technology studies programs if you're into the work of Latour, Law, Hetherington, etc. on actor-network theory. On a whole though, both networks and Deleuze more generally are really popular in many disciplines and departments right now.
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Yeah, that's better...personally, I'm a fan of the introductory anecdote, but some people really aren't...there's a thread about that around here somewhere.
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yeah, sorry for the brevity...it just sounds wordy, pretentious, and is a mouthful. I had to read it three times before I understood what you were trying to get at. I agree with mudlark - just get straight to the point.
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One of the profs I emailed at Minnesota suggested that I hop on over for a chat/tour (granted I'm in St. Paul), and they set up a lunch session with current grad students too. Why did people suggest stopping by the department as bad?
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I say go for it. Honor is a great word, and expresses your enthusiasm in an appropriate way.
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I did WAY better on the actual verbal part. I think my Powerprep scores were
590V/780Q
620V/720Q
Actual:
690V/750Q
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How's this one...I'm applying directly after undergrad and the prof. told me to take a year off! that hurts the nerves...
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the highest I scored on verbal practice was 640, and I was averaging about 600. Got a 690 on the real test!
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You should probably mention/explain in your SOP (or somewhere) why it took you 6 years to get through the program (because you were doing all kinds of other fun/important stuff).
So sorry to throw a wrench in this discussion...as I noted earlier, your application is bound to be great!
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Damn, well way to go! I certainly have a hard enough time working part time.
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You have absolutely nothing to worry about, as far as I can tell. I don't know about communications, but I wouldn't worry about an MA with those qualifications. Write a great SOP and you'll have the full package.
However, did you really work full time during college? As in 40 hours a week? I find that kind of hard to believe.
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tip top, looking for help with this too. already missed the major US grants...
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Yay geography! You might repost this question in the Geography forum here: http://forum.thegradcafe.com/forum/37-geography/
I am in a similar position as you, although looking at nature-society geography. From what I understand, you should have absolutely no problem getting into a geography program w/o geography undergrad. I am an Environmental Studies major and have only taken 2 geography courses, but framing my SOP/research interests in geography terms explains how/why geography is relevant to me and what I can add to the department. When you're looking at any of these programs, just take a glance at how many of the Ph.D. students were undergrad Geography majors. Very few.
Masters programs in geography are weird, and if you're considering a Ph.D. or sticking in academia, it might be beneficial to just go that route. Most of the programs I'm looking are just straight up Ph.D. programs or combined 5-6 year M.A./Ph.D. programs. The terminal M.A. seems to be less useful and less likely that you'll get funding, especially in this economy...
I also have a question for you - can you link me to the AAG guide thing? It sounds like I could really use one of these...
Deadline is Friday, no response from professor.
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Can't fax LORs, waived my right to see them, plus they need to be signed and sealed.