
Quaaliaa
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I don't think so. They've already done acceptances and waitlists though.
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U Miami FL has cancelled their visit.
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UMD has cancelled their visit.
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Did you solicit the JHU rejection?
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Anyone else been hopefully answering every spam call?
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In at Miami (Florida)!
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Glad I'm not alone in this!
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Has anyone received official funding information from Marquette yet?
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Rejected by Madison.
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Rejected by Northwestern.
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Rejected from Minnesota.
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Also in at UMD!
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I don't know if it's the one on the results page but a friend of mine has been accepted there.
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I'll add that last year I applied to both analytic and continental departments from a very analytic phil MA program. I used a continental paper, and I got shut out (my paper topic may have been the mistake, I'm not sure). But, this being said, I had much more interest from analytic programs than continental ones. I think coming from an analytic department makes it quite difficult to get into continental departments. To me, it seemed like my application was a non-starter for all of the continental departments I applied to, while at least in the analytic departments I got waitlisted. Good luck, OP!
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I'll add to this that some schools will release a round of rejections first before doing any acceptances, though I think this is a bit rarer than what's already been described. (For instance, Brown did a first round cut pretty early on last year, from what I can remember).
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Thanks! It's helpful to know that you still got offers where letter were late!
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Hi All! I'm wondering if anyone has any idea how flexible application deadlines are for letter writers. It's my understanding that they're somewhat flexible. Meaning that letter writers can get their LoRs in a bit after the deadline for the actual application, but I don't have a good sense of how flexible they actually are. Does anyone happen to know, generally, how late is too late? (Of course, I am sure this also depends on the school but if anyone who is already in a PhD program has some insight into this, it would be very helpful)! Thanks a bunch!
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I know this is rather old data but here it states that the average quantitative score for intended philosophy majors is 153. Maybe it's gone up a bit since 2014 when this was aggregated?
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Why do you think this?