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AnniKatt

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  1. I just got SO excited seeing an RIT Graduate Admissions email in my inbox. Nope. It's just the March newsletter.
  2. Thank you so much! I'll be crossing my fingers for us both! @llamallama Congrats on RIT!
  3. Very true. I do know that RIT closed earlier this week due to inclement weather. I figured I'd wait until this coming Wednesday before I tried to contact them.
  4. Still waiting from RIT. They said I would hopefully hear back before March 15th, but that didn't happen. I wonder if the fact that it's spring break right now has anything to do with it.
  5. So how long after the deadline is it acceptable to contact graduate admissions to see if any decisions were made?
  6. I love my boyfriend dearly and we have so much chemistry when we're together. But lately, he's been stressed. He's been withdrawing and it's been a bit of a strain. I know it's ultimately his decision to open up (or not), but some days I'm at such a loss.
  7. Aww, thank you! Just crossing my fingers that this all goes according to plan lol. Best of luck to you as well!
  8. Ha, figures. Was really banking on today being the day I find out if I got in or not. Turns out RIT is closed today due to severe weather conditions.
  9. 1. Certified Medical Illustrator (Ultimate goal) 2. Scientific Illustrator (More generalized--in case I bomb my certification exam the day that comes) 3. Cat Sanctuary owner (A girl can dream, right?) 4. ...idk. I guess being a mom?
  10. Congratulations! Also, thank you so much for sharing your story.
  11. Also found this. I definitely support hula dancing. 3 strong LORs. 3 2nd author publications and 2 1st author piblications. And I have 2 Masters degrees and 3 years experience in in a Bank and high grades. Maybe they need me to submit a video of myself doing the Hula dance to be admitted.
  12. Found this one today: That moment when you get rejected and they misspell Syracuse (Syracsuse) on the letter. Because of this, I am glad I got rejected. I want to go to a school where they actually know how to spell. How ironic!
  13. Best of luck! And I totally agree with your "this is stressful" comment. Hopefully the programs starts contacting people soon!
  14. So sorry to hear that. Was RISD your top choice?
  15. So I took a random online quiz to see the ideal city for me to live in. The result: Rochester. RIT, send me some kind of notification now please T^T
  16. I'm 23, will be starting at 24 this fall.
  17. Hot weather haters unite!
  18. I hear ya. I overwhelmed myself to the point that I only applied to 2 of the 8 schools I considered. I chickened out of the other 6 because I felt my application wouldn't be strong enough. On the bright side, not getting in on your first application round isn't the end of the world. One friend of mine got rejected from a PhD program he really wanted to attend. He was upset of course, but he ended up having an amazing internship experience with the CDC in Atlanta instead. When one door closes, another one opens! And I'm sure he'll apply for a PhD again someday.
  19. Summer. I can't stand hot weather. As I keep explaining to people: in the winter, I can just keep adding layers of clothing and be cozy. In the summer, there's only so much clothing I can take off before it's illegal.
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    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 make oatmeal without disastrous results. So, the penguins gathered money (obviously) trying to purchase a bear. Towering over them, a grizzly beast danced, devouring all bears with such ferocity that even God enjoyed it. Afterwards, God congratulated the penguins and applauded them. "You did it!" Suddenly, the grizzly beast started dancing vigorously. There was an acromantula nearby. It challenged the preconception that magical mushrooms were magical. Sparkling, the magical mushrooms were spreading throughout town. Nobody with pyromania thought grilled cheese would spontaneously erupt into nine identical squirrels! Nevertheless, the penguins elucidated the benefits of sparkling water from Iceland. Suddenly, Iceland exclaimed, "Enough!!! No more penguins. Kill all of the arcades on Monday because King Arthur suffered from sphenisciphobia." Tragically, everyone forgot lasers cure bug madness, meaning none of them stripped the violet beast of his powerful jaw bones. So while some arms spouted Kool-aid, others chopped nuts. This phenomenon halted commerce. Together twenty-five yellow dragons danced sporadically inebriating all anger gods, while academics drank champagne profusely. Who were they? Snotty undergrads eating free Tetrahydrocannabinol Chlorate. Homicidal kittens emerged from congressional hearings purring rhythmic improvised melodies, infuriating the associate professors who stripped them intermittently of all credentials. The incredulous kittens meowed like dragons farts. Except Bruno, who mewed like tinkling bells. Understandably, one chicken farted. Then, surreptitiously, two giraffes killed the conspicuous dragon. Audaciously, someone belched "RAWR!" Startled, four punks flew down from the Appalachian, a bit wide-eyed, and jumped into a brobdingnagian beam of protons, flipping fingers zestfully. Meanwhile, the paladins prophylactically committed themselves to diabolical plots. Therefore, lemonade became the de jure punishment for audacious acts. Worms squirmed and dug tunnels into Harvard where walruses prepared
  21. I got my acceptance letter from MICA on Monday. It was for an MPS program and not an MFA though. Different departments have their own timelines so not sure if this information helps you.
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