I'm in at 2 places now and I'm realizing I will have to spend my whole summer reading to feel like I can even deal with grad school. I am excited to learn, but worry about looking dumb when talking to profs or other students and they know about people I may only have heard of. Oh and right now I teach undergrad (randomly... in a field I did major in) and have IS every day I teach. If anyone were to ask pointed questions I'd probably break down.
I'm trying to figure out what to wear as well... I can't go for the official recruitment thing, so I may be going either on a normal day OR on the day the dept is holding a conference. I'm thinking khaki chinos and a sweater (same thing I usually wear to teach) is the best bet either way, with brown tennis shoes (the sort that are like semi-dressy, I guess? In a way...) or hiking boots if it's cold there. I might blow dry my hair for the occasion, though I usually let it air dry.
Hey, I live just south of the border from Vancouver and it is gorgeous up here, for sure. One thing I hate about going up there, though, is the traffic. It's a city designed best for walking/biking. Avoid cars at all costs!
Ok, so I applied to 5 PhD programs and 5 MA programs. I got accepted with funding to one of the PhD programs! Now, 2ish of those MA programs I know I would not attend for sure, should I not say anything and let them make their decisions, or save them the trouble of reviewing my app and let them know?
The problem with the Sidekick 2008 (I have one) is that it doesn't have push email, so you don't get updates right away, which is problematic when you want to know right away when you have emails!
Got an unexpected early acceptance today, and here's what I did:
1. Freak out as word is opening the attached file called "mylastname accept".
2. Skim quickly as heart goes wild.
3. Call Mom.
4. Text bff.
5. Post on GradCafe.
3 acceptances/successful waitlists
3 unsuccessful waitlists/no funding
4 rejections
3/10... I have several MA programs so I'm hoping they come through for me!
So... I also took it last year and had new reports sent out this year. I could have sworn that my AW %-ile was 89 and when I got the receipt this time it said 90. I live 1500 miles away from my old receipt so I can't check that, but I self-reported 89th on all the apps. I thought maybe I was just crazy?
I see. I worked as an intern for a Chief IT Architect last summer for a State, but as a philosophy student I don't get to whip out the IT knowledge much