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  1. ^ Whaat, mrbrooklyn, you're considering UF as well? I was admitted to their MA program and am seriously considering it...

    So, Gainesville folks, here's my question: How much of a culture shock will I have moving from New York to central Florida?

  2. Ha, I live down the street from Union Pool! By the way, have ya'll discovered the Alligator Lounge? Its right around there, and, get this: free personal pizza with each and every drink! 'Tis a great place to stumble to when the munchies set in but the drinking must continue...

    Hmm, I've never been to Alligator Lounge, but when I'm in the mood for personal pizza and/or crust punks, I like the Charleston.

  3. That last one was probably me. I got the same call as cquin. So bummed because my lunch ended started just as the phone rang; couldn't answer with 25 eleventh-graders staring at me.

    cquin--any heads-up on what I should expect? Dobrin hasn't called me back yet, but I want spoilers!

    crystalleem--I'm not sure about that. I think they make you apply for their MA before PhD--no? I can't remember...

    Congrats, aeplo!

    Haha, I received the call during my lunch break as well! And I only had about five minutes to speak with him, so we're going to have a more in-depth conversation tomorrow. The gist of it was: full tuition waiver, plus stipend--I think he said $9,000 a year, but I could be mistaken. You begin teaching your second year, for your first year you mentor (not sure exactly what that entails). He began to talk about health insurance but I had to cut him off to get back to work. For a Master's program, I think it's a pretty incredible deal!

  4. Thanks for the replies, everyone! I understand that receiving my MA will in no way guarantee acceptance into a PhD program a few years down the line, but as you all pointed out, I probably won't produce my best work in an environment in which I'm unhappy. And yeah, the fact that this MA is fully funded makes me feel more confident about the situation. I just wanted to hear others' perspectives. Thanks again :)

  5. I applied to a mixture of PhD and MA programs and received admission into several MA programs and one decently-ranked PhD program. The school offering me the PhD is, unfortunately, my last choice. I'm not crazy about the program, not crazy about its ranking, and definitely not crazy about the location. But they are offering me an amazing funding package and have already gone above and beyond to show their interest in me. Would I be a complete and utter fool to turn down this offer for one of my (funded!) MA programs? I understand this means that in two years time I'll be going through this whole process again, but I feel much stronger about the MA school than I do about the PhD school... Advice or thoughts? :wacko:

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