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  1. Another rankings question:

    Let's assume, for a moment, that you are considering two programs. Similar funding, etc. 

    School A is ranked in the 10-15 range, but the subfield you are interested is comparatively weak. 
    School B is ranked in the mid-30's, but the subfield you are interested in is comparatively strong. 

    The professors, etc. at each school consider the other school as roughly equal to them. They compete strongly for applicants in that subfield. 

    Which is better? Should you just go where you have the best fit?

  2. 11 hours ago, dagnabbit said:

    https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/political-science-rankings

    New USN rankings just came out, if anybody's interested. Not a lot of movement within the T10, but lots of change-ups elsewhere: Penn with an enormous jump from #28 to #19, WUSTL falling from #13 to tied for #19, Davis from #23 to #17, Texas from #21 to tied with WUSTL/Penn/Cornell for #19. Notre Dame dropped significantly, Vanderbilt rose quite a bit. Any thoughts on this? Will these new rankings affect your decision?

    I'm pretty sure that Notre Dame was ranked 36th or something overall last year. They just are very strong in a small number of areas (such as theory). 

    A more general question, though: should we be looking at the subfield rankings, or the overall program ranking? 

  3. Hey, 

    To be completely honest, a Ph.D. in political science is not a good course to take if your real goal is political activism, or if you hope to be a practitioner of politics. The Ph.D. system is intended to produce political scientists who conduct research and teach within an academic context. 

    Have you considered pursuing a masters in public policy or public administration? 

  4. 2 hours ago, territhemayor said:

    Got my no from northwestern which makes me 

    1a/8r/3p 

    I'm happy with my acceptance and will probably be going to Duke (theory). 

    Where do you find the rejection on Northwestern's portal? Is it just on your main profile page? I'm still seeing nothing, and just want to make sure that there isn't some alternate system like Duke's. 

  5. Well, another week has passed with no more verdicts from my schools.

    So far, 2a / 1w / 1r / 5p. 

    Are any of the rest of you slowly going crazy? I'm just keeping myself busy with a conference paper I'm writing. I've got a couple of good options, but I'd certainly like to hear from the rest of those schools so I have some clue. 

  6. I just called two departments and asked about their process.

    Northwestern says that the adcom is not finished yet. They've sent out some rejections and some acceptances, but they are still finalizing their list. I was told that we could expect that process to be finished within a week. So for everyone who hasn't heard either way, there is still hope. 


    University of Virginia: The department says that they have sent out their acceptances and their rejections, and that if you have not heard either way, you are on the waitlist. 
    *EDIT* also, UVA didn't say how many students were on the waitlist.

  7. @aroundandabout on the main cycle thread had an interview with ND, and reported this:

    "I came back to share my interview experience with eveybody else. Maybe it could be of help for those who are interviewing with ND! So the professor asked three questions, why ND, what field I am most interested in (including a possible minor field). The last question was most difficult. My POI asked me where I have been accepted to, here, I kind of panicked because I didnt know whether telling them the whole list was appropriate, but I blurted out the list. My POI asked how much possibiity there is for me to go to ND if I were accepted. As ND was one of my top choices in terms of fit, I said the possibility was high. The follow up question was what the deciding factor of choosing a school would be, so I replied that the visitation weeks would be most crucial since I belive what I feel being at a certain school with particular faculty would be most important. For those who receive a similar question (the last one) how would you reply without seeming rude or undecided where to go (as all the schools I have been admitted to are a great fit)?"

  8. 7 minutes ago, dih2 said:

    Like where?

    Of the top of my head, I know both Baylor and Boston College have had good success with placement in TT positions.Of course, it seems like there is almost a secondary market in theory, for people of a more Straussian/Classicist bent--Notre Dame, BC, and Baylor are attractive to a lot of the same students, and to the same types of colleges for placement. 

    *EDIT* Also, for instance, UNC Chapel Hill (department wide, not just theory) has better placement than U Chicago. Now, the jump between #5 and #13 is not huge, but I think that it goes to show that placement records can be more telling than ranking. 

  9. Slightly off-topic question...

    I applied to all of my programs as a theorist-- usually with either American or Constitutional Law/Development as my minor (though I did methods at a couple of schools). However, a couple of the programs I am looking at have relatively weak theory creds, but are very strong in American or methods (say, 10-15 spot gap  in the ranking). Is it weird or unusual to swap over and focus on American politics instead?

  10. 3 minutes ago, dagnabbit said:

    Just gonna leave this here. Once you've heard back from all of your programs and you've had time to think through your advice/closing thoughts, please post! It's for science! :lol:

    Boy do I ever have some good advice/closing thoughts. Primarily, don't try to write your SOPs as you're desperately trying to finish a 100+ page thesis in a single semester. As I've read over my admissions material again (also, don't do this), I see so many errors (or just general drabness) that I know stemmed from pouring every ounce of energy into my thesis. 

  11. 1 minute ago, cydxb said:

    ND is mine. Excited as I think it is the best fit for me. Email with a letter with further details on visit weekend to come. (And I just checked my Georgetown application - I had somehow started two and two of my referees submitted their LoRs to one and the third to the other so that's screwed up the Georgetown application. I probably won't even get a rejection as the application I submitted only had one LoR on it!!)

    What subfield? And was the email from the DGS or a POI? And congratulations, by the way!

  12. Just now, Kenga said:

    Nobody did yet. So, don't worry.

    It's been a little bit of an up-and-down cycle for me so far. I got a very early and enthusiastic acceptance to a top #15, a couple interviews, and an acceptance from a lower ranked program with good fit, and then a long string of silence. I've only gotten one actual rejection (Duke). So anyway, I'm just desperate to hear actual responses from the last few programs.

     

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