Hey all! I've applied to a handful of schools for Fall 2010. I am particularly interested in political sociology/sociology of religion.
My problem was that it was pretty easy to find "good schools." I know which programs attract my interest the most and applied there (not too unrealistically, I hope.)
Some stats are as follows:
Senior at Washington State University
GPA: 3.76
GRE1: 610V, 570Q, 5AW.
GRE2: 570V, 690Q, 4.5AW.
(You can see that I retook it for the sole purpose of bringing up my quantitative score, everything else suffered as a result unfortunately. Worth it, I think.)
Some research exp, looking to be published next semester.
With these stats, I applied to the following.
UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara, Washington, Wisconsin-Madison, Brandeis, UNC-Chapel Hill, Notre Dame, and Duke.
I understand that the majority of these are "good" schools and are quite selective. Trouble is that I worry, I suspect with good reason, that I may not get admitted anywhere, and have no idea how to find safe schools, when most schools do not display statistics of their recent admitted applicants or even cohort size. My professor mentor alerted me to this and I'm looking to add a couple schools, if only for mental security in the coming months.
Does anyone have any good "safe" suggestions for an applicant of my ability?