 
        northwestnative
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	2021 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to jadeisokay's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Berkeley PhD here: last year we released in mid-Feb, if I remember correctly. I think it was late-Feb, my year. DGS says there's a backlog this year, so could be later. Best of luck!!
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	Campus Visitsnorthwestnative replied to allplaideverything's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Will mention again, since Berkeley’s cancelled our visit weekend, I’m happy to answer questions.
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	2020 Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to Rrandle101's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Congrats to the Berkeley admits! I’m happy to answer any questions about the department: don’t hesitate to reach out.
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	2020 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to SomethingWicked's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Hi, all—jumping in here to offer best wishes, solidarity, and good luck as deadline season and ends-of-terms arrive. Be kind to yourselves!
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	Given what I've seen and what I've been told by professors and other students, not nearly as much as you might fear. My understanding is that the most advantageous thing about degrees from significant schools is that your letter writers might carry some name recognition. Of course, a top-tier R1 or Ivy/Ivy-adjacent won't hurt. For what it's worth, my BA is from a tiny, tiny PLBC and my MA is from a good, funded program but not a school with particular renown. It shouldn't, by any means, stop you from applying to certain places.
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	2020 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to SomethingWicked's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Can second this, although mandelbulb's advice will probably be better than mine. Any questions about the application process, applying from an MA, applying after a year off, and American lit/pomo/religion stuff, please feel free to reach out!
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	Here Comes the Sun/ Waitlist Movementsnorthwestnative replied to Warelin's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Was writing email to withdraw from Stanford's waitlist when I received an email offering me a spot. Be on the watch, Stanford waitlist people.
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	Turned Down Offers Threadnorthwestnative replied to goldfinch1880's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Declined UT Austin today—hope it opens something up for someone!
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	2019 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to WildeThing's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition If it helps: yes. I received my acceptance email a few weeks ago, and my portal updated a week or so ago.
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	Updated Funding Packagesnorthwestnative replied to Warelin's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Am I having some sort of moment, or have all the UC schools vanished from the sheet?
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	How to celebrate good news?northwestnative replied to Musmatatus's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition I feel this. As a deeply anxious person, talking about myself and my success is terribly awkward, so I've downplayed and dismissed the well-wishes of friends and family, but then I feel bad about doing so. I guess I'm still sort of numb: I wasn't expecting anything at all, and now suddenly it's all here. I guess my celebration has been . . . grading more essays? Ha! You all, by the way, are great! Well done to everyone!
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	Post-Shutoutnorthwestnative replied to monsterheart's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition I did a fully funded MA at Oregon State—if you can swing a similar program, I recommend it. I grew considerably as a scholar at OSU; I wasn't ready for PhD work then, but I feel much better now. I'd avoid loans if at all possible. Having escaped undergrad at a private, lib-arts college with below-average debt, I can't imagine taking on much more. Just my opinion, though.
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	2019 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to WildeThing's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Last year, for what it's worth, I was sent an email informing me I was on UVA's waitlist, and my portal did not update until April with the final rejection.
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	Post-Shutoutnorthwestnative replied to monsterheart's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition I was a shutout last year—didn't make it off of either waitlist. I had finished my MA, so I've spent the year adjuncting. I stayed in close contact with my MA advisor and letter-writers, and I attended another conference and added a couple more reviews to my publications. As others have said, spending a year revising SoPs and writing samples is so helpful: my first-cycle SoP was cringeworthy, but this year's was, I think, far better. I also expanded my apps a little, from four to six, and did more background work: emailing PoIs, reading their work. As @kendalldinniene astutely said, find a community. Share letters and writing and anxieties. And keep your head up! It gets easier the second time around!
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	2019 Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to Englishtea1's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition I am too, Figures; my email said specifics would arrive soon, if that helps.
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	Howdy, helpful folks. A pretty niche question that I thought someone might have a clever response to: I'm on a panel at ALA in Boston this May, but my adjunct work will already be over, and I won't start a PhD program until August. Anyone know about any lit- or adjunct-specific grants or opportunities that might be able to help me fly across the country? You all are stellar. Many thanks!
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	2019 Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to Englishtea1's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Indeed! See you there!
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	2019 Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to Englishtea1's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Geez—I just got into Berkeley. Did not think that would happen. What even.
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	2019 Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to Englishtea1's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Also waitlisted at Stanford!
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	UT Austin Acceptancesnorthwestnative replied to spatial_person's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Hi, all! Another UTA admit here: literature and religion, postsecular studies, aesthetics and ethics. Looking forward to meeting everyone who flies out for the visitation day!
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	The Book You Haven't Readnorthwestnative replied to Historiogaffe's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Only read one Faulkner, Light in August, and, well, meh? Never did Frankenstein or Wuthering Heights. Never read Paradise Lost or Chaucer.
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	Here Comes the Sun/ Waitlist Movementsnorthwestnative replied to Warelin's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Same here—I was waitlisted and admitted a few weeks later.
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	2019 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to WildeThing's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for looking that up.
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	2019 Applicantsnorthwestnative replied to WildeThing's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition At Oregon State, at least, our stipends were distributed monthly and were already taxed as normal working income.

 
					
						