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  1. and now for something completely different...

    TATTOOS. some of us have them, some of us don't. some of us want them and some of us want to get rid of them.

    if you have them, how are you going to handle it in your program? or the job market? cover up? or let it all hang out?

    anyone have experiences, positive or negative, that they'd like to share?

    i'll start: i'm inked all effing over the place. i can always cover them up with long sleeves and pants. i'm also nervous about how i will be perceived, but at the same time they're very well done and i get nothing but positive feedback on them (except from mom, but hey, go figure).

    and for those of you who are wondering: do i regret them? hell no.

  2. I believe I am rejecting Michigan's PhD program in American Culture, and accepting the offer I have received from Ohio State in History. Both were fully funded with excellent packages. However, I think the fit is better at Ohio State and I would like to remain in history; besides, it does not seem as though the studies get as much deference in the academy, particularly when it comes to ascertaining a tenure-track position.

    I had held out hope for Yale (African-American Studies/History) but was notified of my rejection by the DGS. She informed me that my application was strong, and she really wanted me in the program. However, they only accepted 4 students (out of 116 applicants) across 13 disciplines. Yikes! I am thrilled with my acceptance at tOSU, and look forward to meeting with the rest of you who'll be attending there in the Fall.

    Kai210, i just felt the sweet, sweet pangs of false hope flitter in my heart.

  3. i'm wait listed all over the place. barf. my stomach has been in a knot for a month.

    i think i'm in good shape though...i received personalized, honest and supportive notifications from all three adcomm chairs. two of them suggested we talk on the phone. i've spoken with one (and he was very encouraging) and am slated to speak to another this weekend (and his email was very encouraging as well).

    somethin's gotta giiiiive! :blink:

  4. "Riots at Cal" is hardly news, let alone any indication of the UC system's status. Students at Cal would riot if they hired an exterminator to fix a rat infestation problem.

    i beg to differ...

    yes berkeley has a reputation for protesting, but 32% increase is ludicrous. and i think it's naive to say that the CA economic collapse is not influencing the UC system.

    plus, the OP wanted to know how the financial crisis was effecting the UCs. well, this is one side effect. it doesn't matter if the UC system is being effected by the crisis, the point is that the students are being effected by the crisis, which dramatically influences campus life, and to a certain extent, your life should you choose to enroll there.

    just my $0.02.

  5. here's the deal:

    tired of trolling the forums looking for a crumb of information that may lead to enlightenment about your admissions status? or, exhausted from stressing out about whether or not you're making the "right" choice in your final decision? or, just plain freakin out?

    post something to help us all get our minds off it!

    i'll start us off with some classic lisa simpson.

    1...2...3...GO!

  6. take funding. the more (financial) support you have, the less you will worry about surviving and the faster you will finish your degree.

    how much would it suck to be trying to study for your comprehensive exams while freaking out that you may not be able to make rent that month? or being so bogged down in teaching that you don't have time/energy to focus on your own work?

    these are very serious question, because undoubtedly you will have to deal with these scenarios (unless you are independently wealthy and/or have someone who can bail you out. but if you were/did you probably wouldn't be asking the question to begin with).

    either way, hope it goes well for you!

  7. i recommend waiting it out. if you're really curious, contact the department office to see if you can get a sense of when notifications will be sent out.

    if you've done the leg work and talked with several faculty members before submitting your app, then they will remember you and know that you are very interested.

    patience! and good luck! :rolleyes:

  8. does anyone know how often faculty go on sabbatical? once every 4-5 years? once every 8 years?

    if the faculty member who you want to be your adviser will be going on sabbatical at some point in your time in the program, when would be the ideal time for them to be gone? i've heard 1st-2nd year isn't a big deal but 3rd through 5th year it's critical to have them around.

    thoughts? anecdotes? anyone facing this same question in trying to figure out which program to attend? how is it influencing your decision?

    thanks!

  9. my status is listed on minnesota's site (and i received an email directing me to the site, but about 3 weeks after hearing my status from a faculty member).

    as for michigan, there's nothing new on my status for their site. but i was emailed by a faculty member this weekend and i called michigan this morning to confirm...

    sorry, hope this info helps... :unsure:

    oh, i also know that michigan only had 6 spots this year too.

  10. i've been in touch with minnesota and they said all the acceptances have gone out. i've been trying to figure out my status on the waiting list.

    this is what i know about minnesota:

    they have 6 spots

    they admitted 10 people

    there are 3 people (myself included) on the waiting list

    the waiting list is not ranked

    that's all i know!

    as for usc: my last count was 7 rejections and 1 acceptance on the results page. and still no word from them on my app.

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