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The Interdisciplinarian

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  1. Congrats, @BrendanP! Did you do their master's program too or were you an outside applicant?
  2. I was led to believe that indeed everyone gets funded, it's just the details about which that I suppose I need. I also have a weirdly irrational fear of asking too many questions, in case my admission was a horrible mistake. Heard today that they should notify later in the month. I am itching to start the process of letting my work know when I'm leaving (and THAT I'm leaving).
  3. I just got into their PhD-level ACS program, which includes a fair bit of the pop culture side. Still waiting to hear on funding stuff, but congrats, @andrea.zuckerman!
  4. Thanks for all the congrats, guys. This thread has totally kept me sane these long weeks, seriously. Big hugs to everyone, and best of luck to those still waiting. <3 I'm still waiting on funding news, so I may pop about as I nibble my fingernails off with THAT stress.
  5. Good advice. I don't think I'll do the night driving part, though, just because I have literally watched every season of iD's Disappeared and that's how every woman in every episode winds up kidnapped. Guys, I have huge news, though. I got into my chosen program. Shaking, crying, and in utter disbelief. Much love and good luck to you all, and may the Ides of March be ever in your favor. <3
  6. Oh, my gosh, @sjoh197, what a story! You poor thing! I've got a forthcoming 9-hour road trip to do next month, and I originally thought I'd be going with my husband, but now it looks like I'll be doing it solo. Never driven that long by myself before. I'm not as much worried about something weird like this happening, not worried about getting lost in the age of Siri and such, but I AM worried about just going out of my everloving mind with boredom and getting cramped up from not being able to trade off driving with another person. Ugh. I may look into last-minute flights instead after all.
  7. Which is ironic, considering some of the Christian interpretations of LOTR. Tolkien wasn't quite so overt as his friend C.S. Lewis with the application of his ideology in his work, but it was still, arguably, there. Just got a text from the spouse at home that only junk mail was in the box this afternoon. As my email is similarly silent and the day draws to a close, all I want is a giant glass of wine and a tissue to sob into. Seriously, I was told all notices were going out last week. Just get me my rejection and get it over with.
  8. Haha, thank you. Pain, as they say, is good for art. I'd give it all up for an acceptance letter, of course. @katpillow, I'm so sorry to hear that. As for trying for a perfect score on the GRE, do you really think that's what sunk you? I can't believe places put that much stock in the GRE score above all else, though I suppose in a tough season they have to make decisions somehow.
  9. Welcome to the month of Ides, when wind blows and doth calls softly, easing us to hear a cacophony of yesses or nos; the separation from misery nears.
  10. Yessss. My husband and I were feeling the same way but it really kicks into gear in the second half. Seriously, there are like WAT moments all over the place now.
  11. HTGAWW has gotten SO GOOD in the last couple weeks. I agree that this season was kind of meh until VERY recently. OMG! That show is amazingly trashy, and I can't get enough. Whoever is almost done with Buffy and needs more shows like that to binge, obviously watch all of Angel and Firefly now, and then Dollhouse if you really want to be a Whedon completist. I hate to admit that I gave up on Agents of SHIELD, even though I love the Marvel cinematic universe and all things Whedon. It was just slow as heck and almost every episode I would start diving into my phone out of boredom.
  12. Oh, gosh, I'm sorry, @hippyscientist. Hang in there. Breakups suck.
  13. Happy Leap Day, everyone! Heed the advice of Leap Day William and take a chance today! Or watch a Quantum Leap marathon or something. I think it's still on Netflix. As we wind down on Februgatory, may we reflect on what we've learned lo these 29 days. Waiting is agony, and sometimes rejection is sweeter when it means the blessed relief from pain (I wouldn't know; I'm still waiting). I'm feeling positive about this week, though, as Friday is March 4th, the only date all year that's a complete sentence. Ranking right up there with May the 4th and its connection to the Force. Ah, but what else doth March ring in? Yea, the Ides. I declare all of March past the 4th to all be the Ides of March, despite it technically being only the 15th. For I fear that after this week, if we haven't heard, it's probably a whole lotta not good. Listen to your soothsayer, Caesar, and maybe don't let Brutus near the weapons.
  14. I'm so sorry, @iloveOM. I hope we hear something very soon.
  15. I've seen those numbers before, which kind of gave me hope that I'd get in, but I realize a lot of factors play into these sorts of things. :/
  16. Nope. And I've been home with a terribly flu several days this week, so of course all I do is refresh my email.
  17. Februgatory is in its last hours, even if we count up through Monday. I am in the last hour of when I was told notices might go out (a vague "next week" thing last week, and thus we are at the end of it). All hope gone. I just want them to put me out of my misery. On the plus side, my spouse just got a really awesome job offer this morning, so even if I'm stuck in my current bleak darkness for another year, at least we will be making some phat ca$h. (Honestly, though, I'd live in poverty if I could be living my dream... )
  18. Have a terrible, terrible flu-y cold today. No postal mail, no email, and since I stayed home, no work to distract me. Just staring at my phone...
  19. Yeah, what @Demeter said. I swear I barely shop there and yet they stalk me like I'm their cheating ex or something. Not going to PCA this year, but I have a neat idea for a paper I'd like to present there someday. Currently working on something that wouldn't really be their bag, on Edwardian literature. I'm considering doing something about gender presentation in '70s glam rock, randomly. Could have it ready for next year.
  20. Why doesn't Groupon know we're waiting for other email?! Stupid Groupon.
  21. I swear I am going to rip my computer from the wall if I get one more email from Groupon, the local comedy club, my student worker, or basically anyone who is not the program director where I applied. I don't care if there's a sale at Bon-Ton, I don't care about reminders from my department chair for grant apps, I don't care that one of our parking lots is closed... Seriously, seeing my email notification indicator and then having it be anything but what I'm looking for is like having mini-heart attacks all day. I think my husband (who works from home) is sick of my daily "Is the mail here yet?" texts.
  22. Congratulations! If you're feeling tempted to take that offer, I think you should, terrified or not.
  23. Thanks, @Neist and @Cat_Robutt. I guess I just don't FEEL "older," especially since among university faculty (I'm on a non-tenure appointment), I'm still one of the younger folks. It's very awkward and in-between to feel like I'm young for some things but already over the hill for others. I do love my own...let's not say "older," let's say "over-25" students for the reasons mentioned. They pay attention, they have good insights, and they're not the ones who leave other students hanging for group assignments.
  24. Things I'm reminding myself today, this last full week of Februgatory: 1. Being put out of my misery is still a good thing. 2. The week is not up yet. 3. Many things can affect funding opportunities, and some may take longer than others to work out. 4. I can start seriously looking at other programs, so it isn't as if I won't have something to do. 5. Reconfiguring my office will be more fun/pertinent if I know I'll be in it for another year. 6. If I don't get in, it could be that it would have been a bad fit. I hung out with a friend last night who doesn't have her PhD. She's a year older than I am and remarked that she could never start applying to doctoral programs "at her age" and that instead she's focusing on looking toward retirement. While I absolutely respect her feeling on this 100%, I also find it a bit odd, and sort of wonder if every person has a different tipping point. OTOH, she is already in her dream position and has risen to the top of her rank, whereas I have not yet, so that could be part of it. She also has a kid and I don't, so I know going back to school might sound crazy given her busier life. Is early 40s seriously too old to be doing this?
  25. My MFA is in fiction writing, and I'm applying for a PhD in American Culture Studies. I also have a BA in Comminication and an MA in literature. So when I worry about being all over the place, it's all still in areas that my target program covers, really. I think I worry I should be going for a lit PhD instead of an interdisciplinary one. But what I was to do (examine film, TV, music, AND literature) isn't exactly that weird. The addition of a digital humanities cert would maybe bring in some new media stuff.
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