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  1. I'd like to know what happened with Claire also. And Jack's dad. Wtf?

    And of course, more about Jacob.

    I think Jacob is Locke from another time. I don't think Widmore was an "other". More likely he was the leader of some team sent to investigate the island and was merely working with them. The true others have been there a long time.

  2. Hi Guys,

    I might not do this every month, but here's the top 10 posters for Jan '09:

    t_ruth 243

    IvyHope 154

    Tonights 127

    CAPoliSciPhD 118

    ridgey 118

    rising_star 112

    Tritonetelephone 105

    misterpat 96

    linden 93

    gadhelyn 93

    In total there were 4769 posts made this month. That's the second busiest month in the history of the forums. (The busiest being March 2008).

    There were 71938 visits. 25128 unique visitors. 679050 (!) pageviews. The average time spent browsing each visit was 8 minutes.

    And you're wearing blue underwear right now ....

    Thanks for helping the community to grow.

  3. To take this one step further... If someone signs their email with initials i.e. TC, do you think this mean they endorse first name terms or not? This is from a professor in a prospective department who is also grad chair, so don't want to get this wrong lol.

    I think it means they write so many emails, that they're too busy (or lazy) to sign their name.

  4. There are simply too many Ph.Ds on the market (in the humanities anyway). Extremely qualified job candidates are a dime a dozen, and colleges are replacing retired tenure track professors with adjuncts.

    Is this really true? The second part, extremely well qualified? Do you think a humanities PhD today is the same as a humanities degree granted 25 or even 10 years ago? In my field, I hate to suggest it, but I think there is a bit of a dumbing down in the PhD program, which arises because of a dumbing down of the undergraduate curriculum. So whilst there are a few geniuses, most PhD graduates are merely competent.

  5. It's possible. What kind of research experience do you have? Do you have any connections at these 'top 20' schools? What are you working on in your MS thesis? Why do you want to go back to grad school? Your GRE score indicates you probably won't get 'filtered into the trash', so if you write a good engaging statement, then there's always a chance.

    Put yourself in the position of a professor reading lots of excellent letters and statements from seniors wanting to go to grad school, and think about things you could do to make your case really stand out. A few years in industry means you're probably a bit more mature, which has its pros and cons. Play up the pros!

    I like to think that getting accepted isn't entirely a game of "where did you do your undergrad, who wrote your LORs".

  6. Hi All,

    I was wondering if anyone would be interested in contributing to a 'blog' writing about your admissions experiences?

    I envisage you'd write a few (~5) posts between now and April 15th along the following lines

    - Personal Intro/Bio (can be semi-anonymous if you wish), Academic Interests

    - Reaction to a rejection

    - Recation to admission

    - Decision process for accepting the school

    - Summary of your admission experiences

    And of course you'd be welcome to write more. I'd setup a (wordpress) blog for you.

    Let me know in this thread if you have questions, and send a PM if you're interested!

    Cheers

  7. I'll just add my 2c. worth. If your score meets the minimum GRE criteria (if any) for schools to which you're applying, then you should be good. In my experience the GRE is used as a cut-off/filter type thing. So a bad GRE score can means your app probably won't be looked at, but conversely a great one doesn't mean they'll accept you.

  8. Now, I think so :lol:

    Hey I have a doubt. My GRE score is pathetic as you can see. Will it affect my chances of getting into top US school? :(

    Hard to tell. Your verbal score is a bit low .. so it might have an impact. But you have a publication record, are you first author on any of those?

  9. Knowing your field will also help us answer your other questions.

    Just a little heads up for you and other users, since it's not all that obvious: Fields/Majors can be found in the profile at the right of the post. In this case: "Program: Materials Engineering".

  10. If you intend to graduate in summer/spring '09 then I think you should apply now. I don't know much about your area but people usually apply in the final year of their previous degree. Unless you want to spend some time 'out in the real world', in which case wait :-) Or maybe just apply to a few schools to get the feel for the process.

  11. What AllFiredUp said. Also you can submit a reference from your employer as an additional vote of confidence. I wouldn't do this in lieu of 3 academic references though. As a really safe and sure (but potentially expensive) way back, you might consider first getting an MS. This will give you the chance to do some grad work, some research and find out if you really want to be in a PhD program.

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