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  1. Awesome, congratulations! What's your AOI, only if you don't mind saying? UCSD is my top choice, and I'm waitlisted. Mine are ethics / history of philosophy.
  2. Ho hum, looks like the season has brought only waitlists for me. Currently waitlisted at Duke, UCSD, and Penn.. Rejected / presume rejected from the rest, except for Stanford (which I'm pretty certain I won't get into, given the other schools I've been rejected from). Could be worse. Is anyone accepted at Duke thinking of declining? Also, is anyone accepted to UCSD / Penn with AOIs of normative and/or applied ethics thinking of declining?
  3. I wouldn't take that as bad news at all. Being on 6 wait lists gives you a pretty great chance on being admitted off at least one of them.
  4. Did anyone else see this message go up on the results board for a few hours, and then disappear?: "Postings (or alleged offers) about NYU Philosophy are false. We will not be making offers before the first week of March." Wonder what's going on. The same announcement was made last year, and it seemed credible - this one wasn't deleted, and the 'offers' that came before that were deleted instead. UPDATE: as I am typing this post... this goes up: "Why was the post deleted which read 'Postings about NYU Philosophy offers were brought to our attention. These postings (or alleged offers) are false. We will not be making offers before the first week of March' ?" 0.o *grabs popcorn*
  5. Stanford is killing me!
  6. Question for the UCSD admits: did your acceptance come with any information about funding?
  7. Not sure if this is an option for you, but I'm on a gap year right now working as a 'research associate' at a non-US university's philosophy department. If you could get a research assistant / associate-type job near where you are, that might be something to consider. The pay may not be great, and you may not be able to get a full-time position etc. but at least mingling with philosophers will keep you sharp. You may also get recommendations out of this - that is, if the work you do with them is substantively philosophical (as opposed to administrative), or if you manage to frequently engage them in philosophical discussion. Do continue to hold out... as many above have said, it only takes one. Wishing you all the best.
  8. I did specifically ask about how long the list was, but that question went unanswered. According to the website, in recent years they've "made offers of admission to anywhere from 11 to 15 students, with a target incoming class of 5 or 6". If the 11-15 students included waitlisted students who were later admitted, it doesn't seem like the list would be very long.
  9. Update: waitlisted at UCSD. 8 people on wait list. Numerically unranked, slots given on the basis of area. Weird.. website said they didn't operate with a wait list
  10. Aw man, such a busy day... congrats to all the acceptees!!
  11. Interesting. Come to think of it, someone I know who graduated from Stanford once told me that while he'd gotten into MIT, Berkeley, Pitts etc., he got rejected by UC Irvine and Davis. I wonder if it's common for mid/low-ranked departments to reject exceptionally strong applicants who are likely to enrol higher-ranked schools, so as to make their admissions process go smoother and boost their enrolment stats. I've heard rumours of this. Stories like yours seem to make it almost certain that this happens.
  12. Ok, solicited and received confirmation from Penn that their wait list is unranked, and slots open up according to area.
  13. I see! Good to know. Perhaps that's something to do with why I got (presumably) rejected by Georgetown then... they have "particular strengths in bioethics, ethical theory, the history of philosophy" (right off their website) and well... you can take a look at my AOIs below. Haha sigh. Oh well! C'est la vie
  14. Update: waitlisted by U Penn. Really nice, informative and realistic email from Prof Michael Weisberg.
  15. Does anyone know if Georgetown does waitlists (for admission, not just for funding)? I did a search on the gradcafe survey history and it seems like only one waitlist that was clearly for admission was ever posted in the past few years. I'm pretty crushed not to have received anything today :/ Not only was Georgetown a great fit, it also happened to be the lowest-ranked programme I applied to. Not a good sign at all.
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