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doxazein918 last won the day on April 13 2016

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    Princeton, NJ
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    Ancient epistemology
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    2016 Fall
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    Philosophy

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  1. No, unfortunately…they make you set up an ID system and it takes about 24 hours. My fault for not setting it up earlier.
  2. Declining Cornell and will decline Stanford tomorrow once the system is set up for me. I cried a little…super hard decision for me. But I'm excited to be at Columbia!
  3. Since visit days are Thursday-Friday, I expect a lot of people will make decisions early this weekend.
  4. Got my rejections from Toronto and NYU today…nice to know I've heard from everywhere now, at least.
  5. Hi! This is a great idea for a thread my main interests are in the history of epistemology with a focus on ancient epistemology--I'm really fascinated by the idea of belief and how it's developed in the ancient world and onwards. So Katja Vogt is a huge draw for me at Columbia, as well as Christia Mercer who told me that Columbia will be bringing in a series of people to give talks on the history of philosophy in the next few years. Hate to be a bearer of bad news for the WL people, but I'm very likely going to choose Columbia (like 95%ish certain). I'll be at the Open House, so I hope to meet some of you there! Best of luck to everyone!
  6. Rejected from the Oxford BPhil…not that upset about getting to stay in America, to be honest
  7. Yes! It's only a pretty short train ride away so I'll be there for at least some of it. If they're willing to pay for flights and stuff for visiting earlier, I would definitely consider it. Still waiting on an official letter for them and everything.
  8. Stanford does have a really great program, and I'd say it's got a lot of advantages over Columbia especially on the ancient side of things. One thing that really attracts me to Columbia is that Katja Vogt's work is very similar to the kind of stuff I want to do; I had the chance to meet her when she was at Princeton last semester and I really got a great impression from her about her work and the department in general. On the history of philosophy side of things, I think Columbia is probably at least as strong, and I've gotten a very good impression from Christia Mercer on that front as well. One of my biggest reasons for preferring Columbia is entirely non-academic, though: my SO lives about an hour from New York and I've really been hoping I could be in the city for the next few years. So with such a clear advantage in location, I feel that the departments are similar enough in strength for me still to favor Columbia. I'm sorry to hear things didn't work out for you this year I didn't realize how crazy a process this whole thing was until recently, and I definitely feel that I got lucky more than anything. Hope things work out for you, whether you keep trying or decide to pursue something else!
  9. Is anyone else a little annoyed at how late some of the visit days are? I'm choosing among Columbia, Cornell, and Stanford and will almost certainly pick Columbia. But since the three programs are pretty comparable in what I want to do (ancient and comparative epistemology--if anyone else thinks there's clearly a best choice among these three for that, though, do let me know!), I want to visit all three and at least have a chance to meet the people in the departments before I make my final decision. But the visit days are all in April (Stanford's is super late at April 10-12) and I feel bad since I'll be formally declining two offers so close to the deadline and I know people are hoping to hear from wait lists anyone else in this situation?
  10. Congrats!!! I'm finishing my undergrad there so I'd be happy to answer any questions about the department/life in Princeton
  11. Yes I am! It would make sense if it were just ancient people: I got a call from Chris Bobonich, not a standardized email or anything.
  12. Same! Congrats!! wasn't expecting a call at 10:30PM but I guess that's the beauty of time zones...
  13. I took the $30,000 from my Cornell offer, which is ~$25,000 plus ~$5,000 in the summer. I expected Columbia would be about the same. I'd be very surprised if it's less than $20,000/year…they know NYC isn't exactly a cheap place to live
  14. I got the same email, but since they guarantee full funding with a stipend I would guess that it's pretty similar to other PhD funding. So around $30,000/year plus discounted housing.
  15. I've declined a spot on their wait list. I hope it helps!
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