raraavisrealm
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Dear All,
I joined this forum when I was first applying to my PhD in 08. And although I tried only one school then, I was accepted by it onto a PhD programme in Political Science in NY. However, 2 years down the road (I just started my 3rd year) I realized that my objectives and dreams are not met by the programme I'm in and that I need to move on. Specifically, I want to have a hands on training in public policy which master's programmes offer since doctorate classes are very theoretical and abstract. Secondly, I wanted to improve my quantitative skills, and that my current school is weak at. Lastly, I still want to move on onto a PhD programme after have my masters and would prefer to have the PhD in Political Economy (leaning towards comparative more than it is international).
Questions to you, which if answered, will certain help a boggling mind.
1- Is leaving a PhD be viewed as a negative aspect of my application (I've got the looks at the grad fair)
2- Did my above explanation make any sense to anyone. Is it understandable?
3- Which schools in New England / DC would you recommend.
Best to all.
Rara Avis
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hey all
mechanis, aren't you admitted into a literature programme? Your profile states so, and therefore it is kinda confusing to see the package you've got
Can you clarify it to us which programme you've been admitted to?
Thank you
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Neils
I have received the same letter with that ambiguous and ominous paragraph.
Who is your advisor?
wish you good luck
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I have been accepted into the PhD, and have been told numerous times that I should receive a letter indicating my financial grant (whether positive or negative)
Nothing until now. When I contacted the office, noone would tell me whether they will formally inform a student of his grant if any.
On the other hand, I heard that some students who were accepted for Fall 08 have received such letters.
Confusion galore :-(
PhD going to MA
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Appreciate it. The onus will be on me to make the scales of # 2 outweigh #1.