doubledogd
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doubledogd reacted to a post in a topic: Questions Regarding the English Ph.D.
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Dr. Old Bill reacted to a post in a topic: I want to teach freshman comp and options are confusing
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I attended a funded MA with significant comp-teaching experience included and found an adjunct job very easily. The trick, as you've pointed out, is figuring out how to turn it into a full-time, potentially tenured position. At the community college where I worked, I felt pretty comfortable that I would be able to turn it into a full-time position given a couple years of adjuncting and voluntary department service work. But the likelihood of getting that full-time position as an MA seems very dependent on the specific context (enrollment issues, hiring freezes, dept policies and atmosphere, openings, etc.) and if you can hack it on a very low salary for some time (or work at multiple schools). A friend from my MA program has been making that climb at a small four-year college but still hasn't gotten full-time work just yet. I don't have any good information about the usefulness of a rhet/comp PhD, but I thought I'd add my experience.
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doubledogd reacted to a post in a topic: Second Masters Degree in English: useless or worthy?
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doubledogd reacted to a post in a topic: 2016 Acceptance Thread
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Waitlist Movements
doubledogd replied to Two-Headed Boy's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Their email said they had accepted a total of five students.- 145 replies
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Waitlist Movements
doubledogd replied to Two-Headed Boy's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Hello all! I'm a postmodern/contemporary American literature PhD applicant. I was accepted to SUNY-Buffalo and waitlisted at Boston University. Still waiting to hear back from five schools (by early March, I hope). Given the very small cohort size at BU, I don't expect to be moved up from the waitlist (but it would certainly be a nice surprise!). Good luck to everyone!- 145 replies
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doubledogd reacted to a post in a topic: 2016 Acceptance Thread
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2016 Acceptance Thread
doubledogd replied to BarAndFrills's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I also applied to the Critical and Cultural Studies track and have not heard back yet. -
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doubledogd reacted to a post in a topic: THE PLACE OF LOLLING
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2016 Acceptance Thread
doubledogd replied to BarAndFrills's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
For the UMD admits/waitlisters: would it be accurate to say that Rhet/Comp and Early Modern are the two areas that have been notified thus far? I'm an American lit applicant trying to stave off anxiety. -
Fall 2016 Entry Applicants
doubledogd replied to bhr's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
This was me! My email said that they accepted five applicants and have a total of twelve on the waitlist. I got the email yesterday; I'm not sure if that means they've notified everyone already. -
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What's the dream?
doubledogd replied to doubledogd's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Right now I'm adjuncting at a CC teaching comp courses. While I'd like to eventually also teach lit courses and need to have a little more job security, I'm positive that I could very happily do that at any kind of higher ed institution. The dream, though, is probably a SLAC (due to nostalgia from my own undergrad, a focus on teaching smaller class sizes, a general liberal community feel). -
What's the dream?
doubledogd replied to doubledogd's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I don't think a lack of indication necessarily implies a lack of desire or determination to help others, but I suppose this is a good reminder to indicate those things. -
EmmaJava reacted to a post in a topic: What's the dream?
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This may be kind of a goofy question, but I crave some whimsy as I begin the process of hurrying up and waiting for admissions results. I've been thinking about the "future career goals" part of my SOP and wondering at its lack of sharp detail. Without knowing where I will get in, if anywhere, any five- or ten-year plan seems so hazy. I thought I'd turn to this forum (especially since it has been a bit quiet recently) and ask: what is the career dream? Is there a specific idea you have of where you'd like to end up and what you'd like to be doing? If you had to describe a day in your future ideal life, what would it look like?
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Freaking out.. Under review before application complete
doubledogd replied to meow's topic in Letters of Recommendation
If the professor's letter is received by the deadline, I can't imagine they wouldn't include it. I think "under review" does not mean the adcom is currently looking at materials--just that they now have access to them. If it is received after the deadline, I imagine there is still a chance they will add it, but that is probably less likely. Try to ensure that your letter writer sends it in by the deadline, and you should be fine (as long as the adcom is open to reading an extra letter in general, that is). -
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doubledogd replied to bhr's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
I didn't apply to UT-Austin, but I would assume that "initial review" or "in review" means they've passed off your materials and application to the department. -
TakeruK reacted to a post in a topic: Apps Sent, Now What?
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Wrecking crew
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You can do anything for ten seconds!
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I can already feel it starting! My new recurring daydream: the impossible measuring and remeasuring of my chances at any given school. How to channel this anxiety into something productive? Maybe I'll create a blog. Watch every single item on Netflix. Start jogging. Spend all my money on junk. Develop an app that prevents me from obsessively checking all of my application statuses and gradcafe. Read every text Judith Butler has ever written. Take cooking lessons. Travel somewhere completely new. Caution all of my friends and family to avoid me until mid-March. I only submitted my apps a couple days ago, and I'm already losing it a bit. : )