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Trying to not let that result freak me out as well.
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@annieca Congrats on Aber! Would this degree be able to get you the proper certification for archival jobs in the U.S. though, I wonder? Just to consider, and something I can't help but think of because my best pal is graduating from a great MLIS program here (with tons of top internships under her belt, which is key) and is very anxious about getting a job in this incredibly competitive field. (Although it sounds like you're already building up a rockin' resume).
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Congrats!! (Things are moving fast this year!)
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Last year Northwestern sent out all their acceptances and rejections at once, so who knows about that lone update.
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Well, in the midst of these mystery Berkeley acceptances, I just have to say -- I'm optimistic that programs seem to be notifying earlier this year. Let's hope this is a general trend!
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Quick followup to my above: Or rather, I should say, not that they did not care about my blatant mistake, but rather the strengths of my application outweighed it.
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Yes, me. At Johns Hopkins, where i just got in. Firstly, almost all my schools received a CV with a big, dumb bold spelling mistake. But I tried not to beat myself up. But my worst mistake ( that I know of) was butchering, and I mean butchering, a professor's name in the dept in my fit paragraph. Luckily not my two main POIs but it was a very blatant mistake. And suffice to say ... They did not care. So please try not to fixate on your mistake, as there is nothing you can do about it at this point. I know it's impossible to forget but ... Good things can happen. We are all human. That said, my Berkeley app was pretty sloppy (the writing sample ... It was my first and I could have given it so much more care) & I've pretty much assumed I'm out there. But who knows. Just trying to keep myself busy with other things. And other good news. Best of luck.
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Acceptance Freakout Thread
lafayette replied to asleepawake's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Just want to share that I just got accepted to a program where I mangled (really... just mangled) a professor's name in my fit paragraph. Luckily not the main POI, but still! I was pretty embarrassed, but it all worked out. I think they understand these things happen. -
Also yay, thanks y'all. Rooting for all of us!
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While I did get a M.A., I sort of think of it as I HAD to, as I didn't major in history as an undergrad. I knew I wouldn't be competitive in the slightest, so it was my time to right that and actually take some history courses. Personally of those I know who are in humanities PhD programs, all of them went from undergrad to a PhD program (some immediately, some with years between). I really don't think not having one rules you out at all. I was just glad for the opportunity to do some work post-undergraduate to show what I wanted to do / was actually capable of.
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JHU acceptance was me. I am thrilled because this means I am going to go get my PhD after all! As I said in the results note -- it was an informal email from a POI who had received word I was admitted. She also mentioned everything official was coming next week, so fret not (although ok, it's hard not to) if you haven't heard yet.
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Congratulations OSU and UCI folks! (My sig. other went to OSU undergrad and I'm originally from Irvine, so am SPECIFICALLY proud of you all Also ... IT HAS BEGUN. alskfjdklfk;da AHH.
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I wouldn't worry about it. It sounds like one POI wanted to chat with a potential applicant. This happened to me at one of my schools & I didn't post it on the results page as it was obviously just my POI's preference. Hang tight!
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I'm not currently in school, so I've just been doing lots of pleasure reading (some of which would not be so pleasurable to others, I imagine) because I know that will soon come to an end. Right now, Elaine Dundy's The Dud Avocado, which is enjoyable simply for its 1950s Paris setting.
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Ah, yes, sounds absolutely horrible. I definitely do not want to go there. No way. (Just going to casually forget about all the questionable health standards of the various old 'renovated' tenement buildings I've lived in in NYC)
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NEN you are killing me. Please only describe how horrible Princeton is & how it will only be for the best to be rejected
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How many of you have heard something back yet?
lafayette replied to Nausicaa's topic in Waiting it Out
I had an unexpected phone interview with a POI (unexpected in that my field doesn't interview much). I hadn't contacted my POI before -- he reached out to me, which was nice. The interview was terrifying but great! Great in that after it ended I was very excited to continue having such conversations! I do hope I get into a program. -
Just a head's up, POI at Johns Hopkins says decisions will go out around the end of January, if anyone else here applied. Fingers crossed!
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Although yesterday when I was incapacitated the January 2nd deadline haunted a little, it wasn't so bad in the end. Actually, I preferred it. I feel as if my applications became progressively better. Though, as I was working on new ones, I would find litlte mistakes in those formerly submitted (like a rather ridiculous typo on my CV that was submitted for all but one of my apps! NO idea how I missed it) that I would convince myself would result in my prompt rejection from all programs (kidding! mostly.) So thrilled to be done! Now the worst part -- waiting.
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As far as I know, interviews for history PhD programs are not all that common. To my knowledge, none of the schools I am applying to conduct interviews. Yale does, and there was some discussion of that last year (but I see you're not applying there), and yes, not receiving an invitation to interview was an implicit rejection. You can check out the "results" sections too and see if anyone mentioned interviews for your schools in the past. I would not worry though about not hearing anything yet. If other years are a good bet, nothing is going to happen much for about a month.
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I am. Working (or rather, procastinating) on my application right now. Looking forward to submitting, as it will be my last.
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But most importantly, don't beat yourself over this -- this is exhausting work! And I CAN assure you they aren't going to throw out your application because of this. Instead, congratulations on completing your applications!
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This was me just a few days ago. But now I've submitted most of my apps save for one, which feels so odd after thinking about this process for so long and being in a working frenzy for the past month or so! Now I'd just like to know, and I think January will be rough in its waiting. More okay now with the idea of being rejected than I thought I'd be -- because at least it's some response, and I'd like for it to be done! Although the idea of being rejected from all and having to go through this again totally haunts ... but let's save that worry for another day.
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Yes, both. I also noticed this yesterday for Johns Hopkins, day of the deadline. I'm just sending my transcripts via mail on Monday. Since they have the unofficial I'm really not sweating it at all, and figured others would be in the same boat. But good to know about Harvard too (have started app but missed that, somehow) -- my deadline for that one isn't till January.
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Agreed, and I believe it was born out of his dissertation he wrote while at Wisconsin with Cronon as his advisor.