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Today's the deadline for the application. How is everyone feeling? Thank you so much! Likewise!
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I recently submitted my application. I had my materials reviewed by a recipient from a few years ago, so I hope my essays (and letters of recommendation) are strong enough. I know it's a really competitive fellowship.
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I tried to summarize the report for the top 25 programs. Please feel free to correct any mistakes. Schools whose ranking improved: Harvard (+5) University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (+3) UCLA (+1) Columbia (+1) New York University (+5) University of Texas at Austin (+3) University of Minnesota - Twin Cities (+3) University of Washington (+3) University of California, Irvine (+2) Brown (+1) Schools whose ranking worsened: Stanford (-1) University of Wisconsin - Madison (-5) University of Chicago (-2) University of Pennsylvania (-1) Indiana University - Bloomington (-3) Duke (-1) University of Arizona (-4) Yale (-2) Schools whose ranking stayed the same: Princeton University of California, Berkeley University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Northwestern Cornell Ohio State University Pennsylvania State University University of Maryland - College Park
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That's awesome news! I'm hoping you get off the waitlist soon and are able to attend.
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From what I've read, these are the pros and cons to Wisconsin and Penn. Wisconsin: Pros: more highly ranked, good job placement, lots of faculty researching the same areas you're interested in (possibly better mentorship?) Cons: less competitive funding package, heavier TA load, less diversity Penn: Pros: competitive funding package, more diversity, easy access to other metropolitan areas (e.g., NYC), prospect of joint PhD degrees Cons: worse job placement (according to rank and compared to other top 20 schools), some senior faculty have recently moved elsewhere There are probably a lot more to each, but this is what I could think of for now. I hope his helps!
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The graduate administrator at my program emphasized wearing walking shoes since we'll be getting a tour of the campus and walking a lot to attend sessions in different buildings.
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I haven't gone to any visit days yet, but I will be attending UT Austin's recruitment event next month. Is anyone else going? Also, if anyone else was curious, I contacted the graduate administrator, and she said to dress comfortably (either nice casual attire or business casual would be best).
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Do you know if UPenn will be sending out anymore acceptance or waitlist notifications? It's fine if I got rejected because I've been accepted to other schools, but it would be nice to have some closure.
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I didn't realize it until a few hours ago either. Yeah, not everyone observes the holiday, so we'll see what news we hear tomorrow.
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Do we anticipate a lot of schools being closed tomorrow in observance of Presidents' Day?
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For my phone interview, my POI asked me about what drew me to pursue a graduate degree in sociology (I didn't major in sociology in undergrad), how I plan on carrying out my research if I get accepted (surveys, interviews, field observations, etc.), whether or not I prioritized one school over another and if this school is one of my top picks, and then she asked me if I had any questions for her about the program. I wasn't asked any questions about current trends or my subfield. However, it wouldn't be a bad idea to prepare for those types of questions (if you have extra time tonight). Hope it goes well!
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Congrats on your acceptances! This is a sociology thread, so people in the psychology forum might be able to help you out more:
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I don't know of any places to "avoid", but I would recommend checking out what resources are available at every school you get accepted to. For example, is there a gender and sexuality center? Are there trans-friendly organizations where you can find social support? Are gender-neutral bathrooms accessible? Are there any counselors/psychologists at the mental health center that specialize in LGBT issues? Do some of the doctors at student health have experience working with trans* patients? There might be other factors that are important to you too.
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Still holding onto hope because last year, acceptances to Penn were sent out in waves. Congrats to those who have been admitted!
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Congratulations to the UVA admits!
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Haha! The only school I'm still waiting on is Penn. Hoping to receive that important email by the end of this month.
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It's less common but still happens. A couple of schools sent out weekend notifications last year too.
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I'm not sure, to be honest. The list I generated was just for schools who we haven't heard any acceptances from yet. Hopefully we have more clarity over the next couple of weeks.
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There was an acceptance on the results board on February 7th.
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I'm not sure about this week, but these are the schools (in the top 40 USNWR) that we are still waiting to start hearing acceptances from: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, City University of New York, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Vanderbilt, University of California - San Diego, and University of Virginia
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Thanks! You're on a roll!
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Congrats to the applicants admitted to NYU! Did your application status also change on the online portal?
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This is the results board: http://thegradcafe.com/survey/index.php?q=sociology In the search bar, you can also type in "sociology UCLA" or "sociology University of California Los Angeles" if you want to see acceptance/rejection dates from previous years.
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Something similar happened to @MaxWeberHasAPosse last year, I believe. Could you contact the department, let them know about the fellowship nomination, and ask to clarify the status of your application?
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Can the insider at Yale provide some inside information about other schools too?