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  1. 12 hours ago, YoGramma said:

    I am going batty because I have not heard back from Georgetown in any way. No rejection, waitlist, or letter (theological & religious studies). Same old portal confirmation message every time. As this is my first cycle, I don’t really know what to make of that. Does this mean I’m accepted? Does this mean they will send a second round of rejections or waitlists soon? Do schools even do that? Has anyone else been accepted or heard anything else?

    I would definitely contact them. It's almost April. You deserve to know by now. Also, if it helps the letter of acceptance/ rejection is all the way at the bottom of the portal once you log into it, so you have to scroll down otherwise it looks exactly the same and like they haven't updated it. I hope you get good news!

  2. If YDS or Harvard has their own Director or Assistant Director of Student Services that might be a good person to ask. At least at BC that is the person that helps people find jobs after graduating, so she is often told if people are going to doctoral programs. Also, professors in your specialty are a great resource because they probably wrote recommendations for those people and know how it turned out. If you go to accepted students days, asking the students could also give you a sense of it. Admissions probably has information on it, but I would just be cautious because some Admissions team stretch the truth a bit and make it sound like a lot of people for example get into Yale's PhD program when in reality one person has been accepted in the last seven years or something like that.

  3. On 3/20/2018 at 2:52 PM, _Ariadne_ said:

    That's good to keep in mind - thanks! I certainly see the benefit of that, but my primary interests don't really lie in Early Christianity. I hope I can stick with Judaism and still be marketable! 

    Hey! I might have missed this in the thread, but have you asked YDS and Harvard for their acceptance numbers to PhD programs in HB/NT/Second Temple? They might not have an official chart or anything, but someone in the department should have an idea of where students have been accepted in the last three years. Neither of those programs are so large that that shouldn't be common knowledge within the community. This is important because BC has a great record of getting students into Ethics and Historical programs, but a less successful record of getting students into systematic and bible programs, even though BC has a very strong systematics department. The point being the strength of a program does not always directly correlate to doctoral acceptances.

  4. 1 hour ago, search the scriptures said:

    @_Ariadne_, congrats on your acceptances.  I was also accepted to YDS for an MARc in Bible, and I am currently planning on attending.

    Does anyone know how important it is to get a campus job that suits one's PhD plans?  For example, should I be trying to get a research assistant position or something along those lines (if even available), rather than a normal library or "work-study" position?  I am wondering what most people who got into top PhD programs did for on-campus work while they were master's students.  

    The way a professor explained it in one of our PhD application panels was that unless one's previous work is research oriented it is useless and should not be on a C.V.  That is the strongest stance I have heard on it. Most other people I have heard say it helps to have research experience, but other jobs can be explained in a way that still showcase relevant skills. At BC I wasn't able to get a research assistantship, I worked in the office for the department copying paper and doing things like that and I was accepted to a PhD program.

  5. 22 hours ago, kkel said:

    So a week later—has anyone heard anything from Georgetown’s theology program?

    This is a rough wait and it is getting harder for me to believe they haven't sent out any informal or formal acceptances yet.

  6. 15 hours ago, Averroes MD said:

    I just got my rejection from Arabic & Islamic studies. I also applied to Theology & Religious Studies, but haven't heard back on this yet. 

    I am sorry to hear that. I hope Theology & Religious Studies works out and that we all hear back from them soon.

  7. 50 minutes ago, Averroes MD said:

    I had a buddy who applied to PhD programs two years ago and his heart was set on Georgetown. I remember that he thought his chances were shot since he hadn’t heard anything back and it was really late in the game. In March I believe. Then he was sent an acceptance from Georgetown. So I think they might notify really late, although it is possible they send out notifications in waves. Don’t know. 

    Thanks. That's helpful. I have a friend who knows someone with a similar story...and the wait continues

  8. Hey! I really think you should be fine, Master's admission is much easier than doctoral admission and your GPA is great.

    I can obviously tell that you haven't applied to any Catholic Universities, but if you are getting nervous and would like to put out another application Boston College School of Theology & Ministry has an MTS degree that you build yourself, so you can focus in OT. The admissions is rolling and it has excellent funding. I know a lot of people who have been successful there that have come from small conservative Christian colleges and who focus in OT and Second Temple. Good luck with admissions!

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