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Laniel

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  1. I've been invited to open house weekend at a great program that I'm really interested in. We just got our itineraries and instead of scheduling our faculty meetings for us, we are asked to pick which faculty we want to meet with and schedule times with them individually. I've already met with my POI multiple times, plus she is on the admissions committee, so I know I'm going to meet with her, but what about everyone else? There's really only one other faculty member who's interests match mine. I feel like I'll come off as aloof if I only meet with one faculty member outside of the admissions committee. On the other hand, if I ask for meetings with other people, I don't know what we would talk about. Their research is interesting, but doesn't really have much to do with what I want to do and I'm not sure I would ask very insightful questions about it. Thoughts?
  2. Reviving this thread because registration is now open! Does anyone have insight on whether it's preferable to register for courses as pass/fail or letter grade? Does it matter or is it just a matter of personal preference?
  3. Hey Scarecrow- When you submitted the application, it should have prompted you to make a Wolverine Access account. If you check your application status there, you should see a link that says "view decision."
  4. For those of you who have done/are doing campus visits...how many meetings with individual faculty members did you have? I just got my schedule for my Open House at Yale next week and I'm having individual meetings with nearly 2/3 of the faculty... is this normal?
  5. Thanks! That does help. I actually heard from another attendee that we should be getting schedules soon, but I may still email the department if I don't hear anything in the next couple days. From what everyone's said the moral of the story seems to be that the vast majority of us fret way too much over the details of our interview/open house weekends, and the facutly probably wont remember or care whether we wear brown or black shoes
  6. Hi all, I have an interview weekend in about a week and I still have no idea what events are planned for invited students or what he schedule of events is going to me. I'm trying to decide what to bring with me and I feel like I can't do that until I know more about what I'll be doing. So, I have 3 questions: 1. Is a schedule for invited candidates normally provided ahead of time? 2. Would it be appropriate to email the department and ask for an idea of the itinerary? 3. What are some common events that I should plan on attending during the weekend (besides faculty interviews) Thanks!
  7. Just saw that a bunch of people got in to UCLA.. Congrats, everyone! Unrelated question - does anyone have any idea about when UMass will start making their decisions? Based on previous years it looks like it goes on throughout most of February and I've been checking my email and refreshing the results page nearly constantly.
  8. Hey Garyon! I think the interview period is definitely coming to a close (in the next two weeks ish?) but I still have two schools that haven't contacted anyone, as far as I know.. so not totally over yet! I'm also counting UMD as lost (also UCSD and Michigan) because I didn't get invited to the open house. About Yale - I don't really know about chances without an invitation, but here's some of the text from the email I was sent: "The Open House is a chance for us to learn more about your interests in linguistics, as just as importantly, for you to meet and talk with faculty members, to see Yale, and to meet the other shortlisted candidates (your potential new colleagues)." So I don't know if that means that everyone who was shortlisted was invited or not. Also, even if it does, there's a chance that everyone at the Open House will be crazy or royally screw up in interviews, in which case, they'll contact others. I should note, however, that as one of the invited, I really hope they don't deem us *all* crazy :P' In the meantime, you and I can both sit and freak out over UMass together! In the past their interviews/admissions have been really erratic so I have no idea when I should expect to hear anything from them.
  9. Yeah I decided to take a year off between my MA and starting a PhD and devote myself to research, so I forget that most people are doing these applications while still in classes. That's gotta be really intense!
  10. Ha! Thanks. If only that was how it worked
  11. Congrats Chiki! I was really really hoping to get one of these invites.. but it seems like they all went out at once This has been a rough week
  12. Well, just got the rejection letter from Berkeley. At least they were kind enough to send individually addressed emails. Congrats, again, to all who got in. I'm a little jealous, but mostly happy for you Apparently there were less than 10 people who got in.. so way to go you!
  13. I'm in the same boat. I think that those who got accepted were just informed through email. isylia mentioned before that even the online portal still says "submitted" even after the acceptance email. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are just waiting to get our form rejection email
  14. Congratulations!!!!! Seriously, that's amazing. On a selfish note, did you find out by email or did they post something online?
  15. So.... Apparently someone on the results search page said they heard from Berkeley today? Has anyone else gotten any news from them?
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