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  1. 14 hours ago, GeorgeC07 said:

    I don't think they gonna put too much pressure on a Canadian citizen, but maybe your visa could take more time to be approved since the recent terrorist attack in Quebec.

    In most cases, they give the Visa on the spot, so we will see what happens. I go next month! 

    On 2/2/2017 at 1:10 PM, DogsArePeopleToo said:

    Hope you face no problems. Good luck!

    Thank you! I will update here.

  2. So with this crazy travel ban thing, I was wondering if this directly impacted anyone on here. While I wait to hear back from some American universities, I can't help but think if this will be an issue for me later on. I am a Canadian citizen, so I technically shouldn't, but I was born in Pakistan so if Pakistan gets added to the list....it might be an issue. 

  3. 11 hours ago, GreenEyedTrombonist said:

    My Plan B is to apply for career jobs related to my interests and apply for doctoral programs again next year after attending more conferences as a presenter and having submitted multiple articles to journals. Plan C involves locking myself away in a house in the mountains and writing until I can reapply (also doing the conferences and articles).

    They post sound great. Conferences are a great idea. That's basically what I did this past year. Think I was able to knock out 6 conference presentations. Trying to get published is also on my list. 

  4. So what are your plan Bs, if let's say, you do not get accepted in any of the programs you applied to? 

     

    This thought is always at the back of my head, every day. This is my second round of applications. Last year did not go so well. But if I do not get accepted anywhere again, I'm not sure what my plan B is. I mean, I'll apply again for next year, but meanwhile? I'm thinking of doing another MA if I have nothing else to do, but I am not too sure about it.

     

    How about you?

  5. I understand your concern. I got into a PhD program last year at a school in California (I am Canadian btw), and I had to turn it down because even with the funding they offered, I was unable to afford it. Tuition, living expenses, plus work restrictions due to being an international student was too much. As for healthcare, I think most schools would offer you a health plan. I say why not apply and see what happens. You may have to do long-distance for a while with your partner, but if you two are up to it, I would apply and give it a chance.

  6. I see that some of you have already started receiving admission decisions, but for those of us who are still waiting (in my case, I will find out late Feb to mid-March), what are some ways to distract yourself from the anxiety of checking your inbox 10x a day? What do you do to distract yourself? 

    I've been spending a lot of time on YouTube, but MUST CHECK INBOX. It's been so stressful that it's making me physically sick! 

    Please share your ideas :)

  7. One year a long time ago, there were penguins who didn't wear hats when swimming. This made their mothers livid. "Unacceptable!"  Frightened, they screamed, "Bears!" Nobody seemed convinced so instead of going swimming they tried juggling. Their mothers tried everything they thought would teach her a skill. However, she couldn't even 

  8. One year a long time ago, there were penguins who didn't wear hats when swimming. This made their mothers livid. "Unacceptable!"  Frightened, they screamed, "Bears!" Nobody seemed convinced so instead of going swimming they tried juggling. Their mothers tried everything they thought would teach her

     
  9. Applied to Boston University, UC Davis, and University of Toronto. This is my second round of applications, and I really wanna attend BU! I have two profs ready to work with me, but it seems last year they took 1 student focusing on Islam out of 15 students or so. Yikes :unsure:

  10. @xypathos Totally makes sense. It's sad though seeing Ph.D students living on ramen and having to pick up PT jobs. I've heard stories of some even taking a break from their Ph.D studies because they cannot afford it, so they take a year or two off just working and saving money.....in the end taking longer to finish their Ph.Ds than originally planned.

  11. 2 hours ago, xypathos said:

    What's your situation with Claremont, more specifically? Have you heard back from them and waiting on a financial packet?

    Waiting for a decision. POI keeps saying she's sure it will be good news. So far I'm 0a/0w/5r. Having trouble finding faculty interested or its my GRE scores that's putting me down.

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