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  1. KnowVac, thanks for the info!! 

    I have heard both the standard, "we got your app" and other emails from all schools I applied to (except USC). Most of them asking how funding packages would be preferred, signing docs about funding and telling me when I will hear back from them. BUT none of that was acceptances or guaranteed funding. And I have heard from two schools requesting skype interviews now. 

    I have heard informally about funding from UF. 

    Partinrn, congrats!!! FSU informed me that funding decisions will be made mid-Feb which is pretty common for them. 

  2. Anyone (KnowVac?) know about USC (South Carolina)? Deadline was a while ago, but have not heard anything from them. They are the ONLY program I applied to that I have not heard even an email from. Curious about the timeline. I know past years people heard early Feb. but if anyone has any information I would be interested to hear it! 

  3. 38 minutes ago, altikr25 said:

    I didn't know we had such a pact.  I received an informal email ('bout a week ago) from the UF grad program coordinator about the committee's "intention" to admit me, with a formal letter soon to follow.  Funny thing is I'm still worried about them rescinding that acceptance and me not getting accepted anywhere else... Talk about paranoia

    I also received an informal acceptance from UF, about a week ago. From those in current and past cohorts at UF that I know, this is pretty standard for them- so try not to stress (easier said than done). Congrats!!! Do you think you will go visit? UF is one of my top choices so I am definitely going to visit. BUT I'm stressing until I hear from everywhere I've applied.....can't help it. 

  4. Partinrn, I don't know too much but I do know they do their comps after the first year and the girl I know who went there a few years ago did not pass comps. Apparently the faculty did not really help her at all and she was expected to be a work horse but was not given any guidance for comps. I don't know how founded this is as this was out of her mouth after she did not pass on both attempts- so take it with a grain of salt. 

    I know IUP is also much more teaching focused and less research focused. 

     

    Sorry I have no idea if this was helpful or not, but just the only information I know about IUP. 

  5. 37 minutes ago, ThesisTerror724 said:

    liesandfish,

    I really just decided based on the location. I really don't want to live in Orlando for five years. I like the program though. My interview at UCI went really well. I'm confident but you really never know. 

    Just waiting to hear back from other programs at this point. 

    ThesisTerror, 

    completely understand that! Orlando is crazy. 

    Im glad your interview went well! Fingers crossed you hear soon, but I am sure you will be ok! 

    I agree, waiting to hear may be more stressful than applying.....I've heard from two places but I applied to nine so I'm anxious still. Hope we all hear soon! 

     

     

  6. Personally, though I am definitely biased, I do not think you will regret furthering your education. Not only will it give you expansion on what you already know, but selfishly having someone who is a practitioner in the field being able to give ideas and suggestions is great. I always remind myself that education is one of the few things in life that once you earn, no one can take away. Cincinnati is a fantastic school and program and I think it speaks volumes that you applied and got accepted. If money is the concern, have you looked at if your department will sponsor you? Otherwise there are a good amount of grants for active government agents to apply for. I say go for it! : )

     

    If you want any information on where to find grants for service members, PM me and I will send you some links! 

     

    Good luck! 

  7. Good luck ThesisTerror! I'm sure the interview will go great. 

     

    I also applied to UCF, being a new program I think the chance of being funded is more likely. I know everyone last year (first cohort) got fully funded. Every faculty I talked to from UCF was really excited about growing their program and even sent follow up emails. Just the waiting game. :( 

    again, good luck at UCI! 

  8. Very cool! I presented at ASC this year and found it very interesting but also very overwhelming. The size is so much bigger than the regional/ACJS but I'm glad I went. 

    I do not have anything to add about biosocial, but do have a friend at Penn State (see reference above) who studies biosocial criminology. Sounds like a great area! :) 

     

     

  9. Penny: yes it is nice to know that everyone gets funded with enough to live on without a lot of stress. I did not apply there. 

     

    The majority of you all have slightly higher GRE results than I do, so I am a little more nervous. 

     

    Did anyone attend ASC/regional conferences this year? 

  10. On December 7, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Pennywise said:

    Penn State has a very strong program with outstanding faculty. They are in a combined sociology program with a huge demography specialization, so if demography and crime is possibly your thing, there is no place better. The stipends seem small, but the standard of living in this little mountain village is minuscule. The biggest negative is also a positive for some people -- you're stuck in the mountains of middle of nowhere, Pennsylvania for 5 to 7 years. Also, its students are currently mostly young women fairly recently out of college. Its grads mostly end up at good R2 universities, with a few at top research universities. They also are still feeling the effects of this scandal about a perverted coach molesting young people or something, so they're really defensive about that. It seems like they're overcompensating by throwing more money at current students, though. 

     

    I just found this thread. I have applied to a bunch of programs and have heard from UTDallas and George Mason that I should know a decision the second week of January. I have not heard from anywhere else yet. 

     

    Just a FYI for Penn State, everyone is funded (it is one of their strong points) and the person I know who is new to the program received over 23k a year, full tuition and fees, plus extra stipends for conference attendance and summer. So to me that doesn't seem small, but I guess it depends what you are coming from/where in location/etc. 

     

    Good luck to everyone! I hope we all hear soon! 

     

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