I am an undergrad at UGA right now, and I just got accepted to the grad program for next fall. (I will be accepting.) I talked to a current PhD student today for a while about the program, and in particular methods (which I am nervous about and not really looking forward to). She said that within the past two years the department has completely changed the way that they teach their methods. She said that instead of taking them all at once and not really understanding what is going on (she had methods under the old system and said it was quite painful), they are now offered in a spread-out sequence that allows you to get into more depth. She also had only the highest praise for the professors that teach methods, and stressed that the system of teaching methods gets stronger and stronger each year. In general (I can say this with my experience as an undergrad), the professors at UGA have been nothing short of exceptional, and you will be in for a stellar academic experience if you decide to come here. Do you know who you advisor would be if you came here?