arboreal05
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5 hours ago, skydancer said:
It's such a huge decision! I've found that weighing significant but not insurmountable cons from both leading offers to be remarkably confusing. It's the age-old conflict of good financial package and good academics vs ok finances and great academics. I'm clearly leaning towards the latter option, but it feels quite risky.
My choice basically boils down to great advisor at School A and great scholarly environment in my field at School B. Which is hard because I don't know which to value over the other!
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1 hour ago, skydancer said:
Is anyone else finding that their priorities and even research interests have shifted due to the entire application process? In December, I wouldn't have dreamed of turning down the Courtauld, and now I'm leaning towards doing so and it's not even that hard of a decision. I just want more time, more potential paths of inquiry, and more a bit less financial risk. And to think that at the beginning of this process, it was probably my second choice!
Anyone else finding their decision making process going differently than expected?
I'm just feeling the magnitude of the choice! I have two great options, but neither was my first choice. And both have significant (but different) pros and cons. I want to make the right choice!
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From my understanding, Williams funds many of their students. Even those admitted off the waitlist sometimes get funding if people from the initial wave of funded applicants decide to go elsewhere.
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So, as acceptances trickle in, I have a question about making decisions. What kind of criteria would everyone recommend to judge various offers?
Specifically, I am lucky enough to have been accepted at two really great programs, comparably ranked (thought School A is probably slightly more prestigious than School B). If I think about the overall program and resources outside the department, School A is a better fit. However, the POI at School B is more recognized and does work more related to my area of interest. The POI at School A is great too, but potentially not as good of a match research/personality wise.
Thoughts? Should I go with the program or the POI?
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Not in Italy, but the Middlebury summer intensives are pretty famous.
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I'm glad to hear it! From what my advisors said, schools don't like it when you seem to be too committed going in to a phd, which made it hard to write a statement of purpose. How do you show focus and open mindedness at the same time?!?
What do you work on, if you don't mind sharing?
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It looks like from past years that they send out rejections several days after acceptances. Just for the fun of making us spend more time in limbo, I guess?
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I've been reading YA novels to try to keep myself busy.
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Well, I am technically supposed to be doing school work right now... Though, it's not doing a very good job of keeping me occupied.
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@feelthebern16 I know exactly how you feel! It's moments like these when I wish I had the self control to not check the results board 5 times a day.
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Hi everyone! New to the forum, and anxiously awaiting any kind of word from my schools. Does anyone know if it is more common to hear informally from a school or POI first? Or do most schools just send out official news?
Fall 2017
in Art History
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Isn't Jeremy Melius at Tufts? He works on 19th century British.