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  1. Not sure if this helps anyone at this point, but I declined UT-Austin, the University of Delaware, and the University of Connecticut late on April 13.  I declined the University of Minnesota on the evening of April 15.  Hopefully someone will benefit from at least one of these slots.

  2. 1 hour ago, archersline said:

    Any good news on where you are attending? I remember you had quite the impressive list! 

    I got rejected by Brandeis today, which wasn't too surprising given how long it's taken to hear from them.  I still have one more school to visit (U Minn) before I make my decision.  There's still a lot to think about!

  3. On 3/25/2016 at 2:37 PM, meo03 said:

    Thanks! I got the call last night, the official email this morning, and I accepted it!

    "It only takes one" has been my mantra throughout the process... and that's precisely how it played out. 

    I couldn't be more excited by the program, my future advisor, the funding package, or the opportunity to live in the Chesapeake (My girlfriend and I both have deep roots in the area). 

    Congratulations!  Did you attend the open house there last month?  If not, and you have questions, feel free to PM me (I was there).

  4. 17 hours ago, lstauffer714 said:

    Congrats to all who are hearing back! Has anyone heard from the history departments at UVA, Emory, or UT Austin? I haven't heard anything and I haven't really seen anyone recently report acceptances or rejections. Could it be that these schools are still considering their selections?

    UVA's visit starts tomorrow, so I imagine if you haven't heard by now, that's not a good sign.  Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! 

    As @archersline said, UT Austin already had their recruitment weekend, and made it pretty clear to those in attendance that they were the pool from which admits would be drawn.  To the best of my knowledge, they have not made an official decision yet, so a waitlist situation is still possible there.  Looking at the results page just now confirmed that no one has reported an acceptance to UT Austin in history yet this year (those posted are art history).

    I don't know about Emory.

  5. 2 hours ago, OmyAmerica said:

     

    Cool! What are your areas? I'm colonial America, as I'm sure many others are. 

     

    I'm colonial and early Republic America - my thesis research stretched from the mid-1600s to the mid-1800s.   

  6. I'm trying to arrange to stay with a current grad student.  The department put me in touch with a couple of people who are coordinating housing, and it is my understanding that they're working out the details this weekend.

  7. 8 hours ago, soccergal87 said:

    According to another post, acceptances went out last week. 

    Thanks!  Indeed, as of this afternoon, my rejection from Harvard is official.  I'm honestly not surprised.

  8. On 2/14/2016 at 6:27 PM, tenemental said:

    Anyone know if Harvard and Columbia are done sending out offers? I see a couple from both, but not as many admits as have been reported in past years yet. 

     

    Thanks!

    Anyone else still waiting to hear from Harvard?  I'm pretty much assuming rejection at this point, but it would be nice to know for sure.

  9. @alain I also applied (and got accepted) to Minnesota, though I'm still waiting for my formal offer.  Most of what I know comes from investigating the school's website - both for the history department and for affiliated departments and resources.  I'd be happy to share what I know if you think it will be useful.

     

    @ashiepoo72  Could I PM you with some questions about Minnesota?

  10. 28 minutes ago, JTE said:

    I expected UT-Austin and UC-Davis to have their decisions out already. Last year they announced acceptances and rejections by the end of January. Has anybody heard anything from either of these programs?

    UT-Austin invited me to a recruitment event via email over the weekend.  It sounded like they had not made admissions decisions yet, and might wait to do so until after the event (3rd week of February).  Good luck!

  11. If cost is the only factor steering you away from the iPad, I'd recommend used or refurbished.  I've gotten two laptops from sellers on the LEM (Low End Mac) Swap List, both of which were in good condition and have lasted for years.  I just checked, and someone is selling a 3rd Gen iPad now that might meet your needs: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/lemswap/ipad|sort:date/lemswap/gYrznp1ORO8/EhSxLQL8BgAJ

    If not, try Other World Computing; they offer nice refurbished Apple Products at reasonable prices.  I got my first laptop from them in 2005, and have purchased other components (drives, software, peripherals) from them over the years.  They have several iPads right now: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/Apple-Systems/Used/Apple-iPad-Tablets?_ga=1.55656291.999890133.1450013606

    If you aren't looking to buy right away, it's worth checking these sites frequently, especially after the holidays, when people are selling their old tech after getting new devices as gifts.

    P.S. This is my first post here - hope that's ok!  I'm an Early Americanist with an MA/MLS (History/Archives) applying to PhD programs this cycle.  Someone in my cohort used an iPad extensively for photographing 20th century documents in the archives when she was doing research for her thesis and seemed quite happy with the results.

     

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