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  1. This sounds very difficult. Perhaps you can turn down the government funding diplomatically enough that they will not blacklist you...? Or, perhaps once they see your research results they will either A) suppress your results if you take their funding or B ) blacklist you anyway? In which case, perhaps B is the better option? I don't know enough about the politics you are dealing with to know... Again, good luck.
  2. I got an MS in Clinical Psych and then discovered than many jobs, such as those that work with child welfare in any form, require an MS. My employers sometimes had to get an exception from the state (not always easy to get) for me do what was technically a social work position with an MS/MFTI (MFT Intern.) Social workers can work in all 50 states and many jobs require an MSW. I would DEFINITELY do the double degree.
  3. I would tell them that you need to know about funding before you make a decision. They should be able to understand.
  4. Why within 2 weeks? Is the school not part of the consortium that gives you until April 15 to decide? If you can, I'd just say that you'd like to see all your offers before you decide (this is normal...)
  5. I think that if you actually get accepted elsewhere and complete that program, it won't matter that you left an earlier program. Political turmoil seems like a perfectly reasonable reason to make a switch. Good luck!
  6. I would take the school based funding, since most people do need 5 years to finish their degrees AND I think having to deal with possible censorship could easily undermine your entire degree. If you don't have academic freedom... you don't have much IF what you are trying to do is actual research on what you are interested in. Or at least that's how it sounds to me. Good luck and congrats!
  7. I applied at UBC in Canada. I called and was told that they will have results out in a few weeks.
  8. I think some people don't bother getting a clear idea of what makes a program unique, or send out applications that are not remotely tailored to the program to which they're applying. Years ago, I was doing an MA in a Clinical Psych program, and the 2nd year students helped read the applications for the 1st years. It was a competitive program that only took about 1/10 people. At least 50% of the applications were either not complete, totally horrible, not geared towards the program (such as, social psych instead of clinical psych, etc.) Different field, MA program, but still I'd bet some of the same issues apply.
  9. Does anyone know when Princeton or the University of British Columbia will be sending out notifications (in Religious studies?) Has anyone heard anything from these two places?
  10. Icecream

    Bloomington, IN

    I know a Phd student who lives in Meadow Park. I will be moving into Fountain Park, which is owned by the same management company. I have kids, so I really needed a washer/dryer IN the unit, which Fountain Park has in their 2 beds/2 bath. Meadow Park is a lot cheaper for a 2 bed/1 bath though, if you don't need a W/D right inside your place (they have the communal ones on site.) I've also been warned by multiple people that north of campus and/or near the stadium is very undergrad heavy, so to avoid those areas (since that's not what I'd want!)
  11. IU Bloomington has a fully funded MA in Jewish Studies, which can also be done as a joint MA in Jewish Studies/Jewish History. Whether or not that program might be a good match depends on your exact focus of interest.
  12. Thanks, I have a 2009 Honda Odyssey which I *think* has a towing capacity of 3500 lbs. Think I'll call the dealership maybe, and ask their opinion? I will have 5 passengers total, plus the trailer, so sounds like I shouldn't plan on towing too much (esp since I have a lot of books.) Maybe I'll ship some of the books... Also sounds like I need to get some kind of hitch attached... Somehow that sounds complicated!
  13. Looks like I'm moving to IN from CA this summer as well. Driving a minivan with my kids and a friend to help out. Think I'm selling a bunch of stuff, and then hopefully getting a U-Haul trailer to put the rest in. Hopefully this will work well... Have to research if the hauling will put a strain on my car. Anyone know anything about this?
  14. Hey, were there some other folks on here heading for Bloomington, IN? How's your planning/house hunting/etc going?
  15. Katiegud, that is good to hear (I've heard it elsewhere as well.) My mother was a bit baffled at me thinking about moving to a "red" state
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