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Belltolls

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  1. I'm so confused by this, I too e-mailed him today (early this morning) and have yet to get a response. This is beyond frustrating, its almost April!
  2. I also emailed and had a quick response from someone (i'm awful with names) and was told that applications were still under review and my e-mail would be passed on.
  3. The e-mail confirming they'd received my application (as well as the English website) says they will be making decisions by March 19th and we should know after that via postal service though if you need the decision sooner to call the department to inquire.
  4. Yep, I'm a current senior who no longer wishes to be a current senior. Looks like I'll be getting my MLS starting in August.
  5. Nothing about Columbia but I currently live in NYC (Brooklyn which, no, is not scary as many would have you believe) and it is entirely, entirely possible to live alone on 23, 000 a year. I would not say that it is an easy task but definitley doable ecspecially around the Columbia area/Harlem.
  6. Columbia and UVA are killing me, slowly. I highly, highly doubt I've been accepted (or waitlisted, really) but I'd just like to know that I was rejected. Sigh.
  7. still no word. this is annoying.
  8. I also haven't heard anything. It will be a cold day in Hell if I'm accepted so maybe its alphabetical? Doesn't seem to make sense for rejections but who knows?
  9. I sent it in mid-November and got my acceptance early February. A friend of a friend who attends Pratt says the library school secretary is ridiculous and very disorganized which would explain why, when I called early Jan. she told me I should hear within a week. Its rolling though so the later you apply, the later you hear back. I hope you hear soon though!
  10. I wish you the best of luck MityaK and hope you get in somewhere! But, I'm really glad to hear someone is in the same boat as me. I've been lucky enough to have applied to a "backup" program for an MLS which I've been accepted to with a bit of a scholarship. I've actually been rethinking the English Phd route and am so grateful that I had a crazy day where I decided to apply to the MLS program. I think, regardless of what I decide to do, having the MLS will give me a marketable set of skills in a way that an English Phd cannot. I am not by any means saying that an English Phd does not produce incredible scholars with incredible skills, just that I'm not sure how marketable they are outside of the academic world. Anyway, if I decide to eventually reapply (assuming I will be rejected this round which I'm fully anticipating) my work is going to be on the writing sample. Sigh, this was a bit of a ramble!
  11. I did an Honors Thesis and I'm pretty sure thats standard among Grad. school applicants, particularly in the Humanities. I wish it had been polished enough to use as my writing sample because I'm pretty sure thats why I'm striking out this round. Oh well!
  12. I'm thinking of Archive and Record Management. I'm really new to the MLS thing though and am hoping that, if I end up going this route instead of the English PhD, that Pratt will help out with my undecidedness. I hope you hear soon!
  13. I applied to Pratt in November (early, I know) and heard from them this past weekend. Good luck with your applications.
  14. any acceptance is nice, even though it may be my last choice. hooray

  15. Hi all, I've just gotten my acceptance to Pratt with a bit of a scholarship. I'm mostly an English MA/PhD applicant but, as those applications seem to be receiving less favorable responses, I'm interested in taking the MLS then possible PhD route. I'm interested in archival research and the like but in all honesty, I know very little about what that entails. Can anyone out there shed some light? Anyone from Pratt? Thanks!
  16. Thank you, someDAY! I did send in a character reference simply because I wasn't sure the application would allow me to submit without a third name listed. From what you (and everyone else) has said, it won't make much of a difference either way. This really calms my nerves quite a bit so I appreciate everyone's quick response. Thanks again. Also, crutch if you wouldn't mind my asking, what was your research focus? I ended up applying to Oxford because while browsing their site I saw that Sharon Achinstein was teaching there and she had been a major source in one of my recent research projects cocerning the plague so I thought it would be great to work with her as its relatively difficult to find professors with my specific area of interest. I'm glad to hear the department is mostly laid back as well. Heres to hoping I will be able to experience it firsthand!
  17. Hello all. A few weeks ago I suddenly decided to apply to Oxford's Mst program, 1550-1700 and I had a quick question. I decided very late to apply for a number of reasons and while two of my recommendors had no issue sending out recs the very day I e-mailed them, I was unable to get a third. The Oxford website states that if two recommendations are submitted a third may be a character reference if no other professor can "meaningfully comment on your work". The site also states that it is "not essential to worry about finding a third recommendor". So, in short, I didn't. I asked a previous employer to write me a character reference which, I think, was relatively strong and gave some background as to my desire to continue with my studies. My question is, will this seriously hurt my application? The two LORs are from respected scholars in my field who share very close research interests with myself. I'm just wondering if I should give up hope because of the missing recommendation. Congrats to all those with acceptances.
  18. I know another UVA acceptee; he's a current undergrad and focusing on Old English. I am crushed. Nothing like getting five unofficial rejections before a single acceptance. Goodbye grad school, hello Barnes and Noble employment.
  19. Yep, I applied too. No word. Maybe its because we've all been accepted!
  20. So beautiful! I was born in Virginia and promptly moved to Chicago. The few pictures I've seen of my parents house there were incredible. And it certainly doesn't hurt that its a pretty amazing program as well. Oh, UVA you have my heart.
  21. I was confused about the 'finals' post too. I doubt that UVA has a select group of finalists without having at least skimmed most of the writings samples. Then again, what do I know? Sigh. I'd love to live in Virginia...
  22. Every professor I've talked to in my field (Early Modern) let me know that its one of the least popular and that alone helps my chances in so far as there are less applicants in that area. Who knows though. I've applied to programs with strong Early Modernists so I'd assume anyone else interested in that field applied to these schools as well which would make it MORE competitive. Oh, I just drive myself crazy with this stuff!
  23. I can't speak as an admitted student but I applied to Pratt and it seems like a wonderful program. I realize it may not be as highly ranked as others but, as its the only accredited program in Manhattan, its also the only school where you can work closely with the NYPL. I think that alone is a great part of the program. I actually applied early December and they have rolling admissions. I was curious so I called the department and was told that I should hear by post early in February. GRE's didn't seem too important (though I will admit that my scores were high because my first choice programs are English lit. programs) except when it comes to possible scholarships so I wouldn't worry too much about that as long as the rest of your application is strong. Good luck!
  24. I'm bothered by the fact that the author continually says so and so scored in the 100th percentile in verbal. Isn't that impossible? I thought ETS only allowed scores through the 99th percentile? Overall I'm not sure how entirely accurate the article is, though in a way helpful. Although I will say I'm very glad to have two languages under my belt with a French minor after reading this!
  25. I'm not sure an entire field can be done to death, though a topic certainly can. I'm an Early Modernist but I really enjoy Medieval Lit. as well. I wrote a recent term paper on Julian of Norwich and Christ as a mother figure. The period is so great because there are still texts that are being rediscovered; its like a giant treasure trove!
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