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talkingscop replied to I am not sure yet's topic in IHOG: International House of Grads
A Brit here, coming Stateside for a PhD in Theatre & Drama! -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
I second what @geekerjoy says, but particularly the point above. The PhD is a long haul and dreams and aspirations may well change over that period, but even now you probably have some idea of what you want to do afterwards. Which university will best help you on the way to whatever that is? Look at the placement history of each program to see whether its grads have gone on to do the type of academic/practical work in the type(s) of places you want to work in (or out of). What program is best for you will depend not just on shared interests and pedagogical approaches whilst you're studying but also on whether afterwards you aim to be a researcher, researcher-practitioner, practitioner-lecturer, dramaturg, arts librarian etc. If a program isn't generally sending people out into the field/profession in which you're most interested it doesn't mean, of course, that you can't still plough that furrow yourself, but it may be harder or the uni/program may not be so well set up to give you the best professionalization training /connections in your particular area. So do think about post-doctoral life as well as the best fit for you for the duration of your PhD studies. You want both 'success' in your PhD itself and 'success' in where it takes you afterwards. Yes, I'm sure you've thought about this already, but just plonking this issue here on the thread in case it helps anyone at all -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
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@katpillow, thanks so much for this super-helpful post!
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@katpillow, thanks! That's a really kind offer! I'll pm you when I've accepted and everything's finalised, if that's ok?
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Hello all - another one for NU signing in! I haven't officially accepted my offer yet because I'm still *technically* waiting on another school, but the other place would have to make an absolutely out-of-this-world offer to lure me away from Evanston (extremely improbable since there's not a lot of money/opportunity in theatre studies!), so I thought I'd join in here now. Nice to see several historians on this thread - although I'll be based in Theatre, the course is completely interdisciplinary and my research areas mean I'll probably spend most of my time split between English & History, so I may see some of you in class! Thanks so much for all the housing info that people have already shared - I'm British and live in London, so for the most part I'm going to be house-hunting from afar. Your posts have been really helpful! I definitely need to find myself some roommates closer to Chicago to do the searching/viewing for me . Very excited to be heading Stateside!
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Yay for nice things!
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@pterosaur @hippyscientist Another one here facing the transatlantic move! (& 'hello again' to everyone on this thread - it's been ages since I last posted ) I'm yet to accept my NU offer formally but it's 95% likely I'll be Evanston-bound from London come August, so I empathise with everyone else moving their lives around the globe. It's both massively exciting and a bit of a headache! Still, in the last few years I've emigrated to NZ with all my worldly goods and then later returned to the UK (for family reasons, not because I didn't like it. New Zealand is awesome!) so I suppose I should be used to it by now!
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Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Congratulations to you both! Have fun deciding which offers to take -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Congratulations! I'm sure you'll have a great time at BGSU! If anybody else on this thread has any good news to share with the forum, please do - it's great to hear about people getting set up for the next part of their lives. We're all embarking on a new phase of the theatre/drama/PS academic journey and it's brilliant to be able to share that journey with others. Hurrah for collegiality! -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Congratulations @skw0007! And yes, I also received the call from Harvey Young to say I'd got in! I will almost certainly be attending Northwestern since it was my top choice for theatre. We may yet be Evanston drama buddies! I'd love to pm about research etc if you decide NU is the place for you. -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
I'm afraid I can't tell you - I'm in the UK so I also Skyped! And they did seem great. Fingers crossed for both of us -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
I can only speak for the IPTD program (not Performance Studies) but I had a couple of interviews for it just over a week ago. I was told by a faculty member that he believed that the adcom was meeting to discuss final choices this week, but as always plans can change. -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Belated 'thank yous' to both - it's been a few days since I've been on gradcafe and I'm behind on all my threads I'm afraid I can't comment on BGSU, since I myself am an international applicant, so am not on-site, so to speak. @directeur - I understand completely. I didn't apply to many places (two English, three theatre, according to where seemed the best fit) and so far I have one implied rejection and the request from NW for an interview - which yes, I appreciate it's something - at an unspecified date and time. Other than that there's been nothing (and I haven't heard about the English rejection, I just know all the acceptances etc have already gone out), so I can sympathise about how hard it is not to know anything when others are finding out and preparing for next year, and how difficult it is to keep yourself positive! In case you haven't seen it, there's a thread on here in the waiting it out section called Wine, Wait and Whine where lots of people from all across the disciplines support each other through the process of, well, waiting. They're really lovely people, and although I don't comment often, I find reading the discussion really helpful. I'm sure if you wanted to get involved in that the main contributors would welcome you with open arms Here's to all us theatre-types. May we all get our programs of choice next year! -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Thanks! -
Theatre/performance 2016 MA and PhD applicants
talkingscop replied to directeur's topic in Performing
Hello all. Just received a skype interview invite for sometime later this month from Northwestern Interdisciplinary Theatre & Drama. Anyone else received the summons? It's quite exciting (and daunting)! -
Waffles = yum! Alas, I have maple syrup in my cupboard but no ingredients to make anything I might drizzle it on. And it's a bit late here in London for grocery runs... Also, I'm really wishing I'd decided to stop just lurking here sooner. 1) Because you are lots of lovely people and it's all warm and snuggly and supportive, and 2) because no sooner had I de-cloaked myself to complain about not having heard anything, I received an interview invitation from one of my top choices! If only I'd joined in here earlier..! So thanks all for precipitating that bit of good news for me, and congrats to everyone who's had something to celebrate so far!
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Noooooooooo! Calamity! I dedicate my mug of English Breakfast to you in this your time of distress. Cheers!
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Mmm. Tea and crumpets sounds goood! I'm more of an (English) muffins girl myself most of the time, though currently it's brioche loaf keeping me going (I actually just finished a plate as I typed). I haven't had a cuppa for at least half an hour now, so I think I'll poddle off and make myself a brew. Thanks for the welcome to the forum
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Hello all, another lurker here being driven out of the woodwork by the pains of Februgatory (brilliant term!). First post here on gradcafe, so hope I've hit all the right buttons in the right places Looking at past years, I shouldn't be hearing from any of the (only 5) programs to which I've applied before the end of this week at the earliest, and the majority not til closer to the end of the month and into March (and possibly early April, in one hideous case), but seeing other people in the same subject areas getting interviews and offers from other places is just soooo hard! I keep thinking, 'Why didn't I apply there, then I'd have heard by now?', because clearly I forgot when researching programs that it's not fit, or funding opportunities, or location that are the most important things to consider when applying, it's waiting times and the speed of the adcomms! Or that's how it feels at the moment, at least Of course, being exceedingly British, I am dealing with the anxiety by drinking excessive amounts of tea...