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  1. Cool, that's a critical function for me - I often consult 20+ sources for a paper, and I like to consolidate all the useful information into a single document before I decide what I'll actually work with. I think there is an iPad in my near future . . .many thanks!
  2. I'm so glad I came across this thread . . . great information. One question - I was wondering how easy it is to copy/paste text from the .pdf into a separate document? I've resisted experimenting with the iPad because I'm afraid I might just buy it without really having a use for it, so I don't know my way around one at all . . . this makes it sound worth the investment, though.
  3. Thank you! That's exactly what I needed to know. I would love to park my car and forget about it for most of the week. I was worried about spending a lot of time in transit, but It didn't even occur to me that I might be able to get stuff done if someone else is driving (which tells you how rarely I have had the opportunity to use public transportation). And I kind of figured anything within walking distance will be very expensive or very loud . . . Now, I can be zen
  4. There don't seem to be many options, and UW does not give out-of-state waivers - I asked. There is also the leave of absence option mentioned earlier in the thread, so at least you won't be facing more than one or two quarters of full tuition. You just have to figure out how to fill the spare time (hopefully with any kind of job!). I decided to accept for two reasons, despite the funding problems. First, I already have a Master's, and UW will accept between 25-30 of those credits, which is nearly a year of study. Every other program I applied to only takes between 9-12 credits. Second, I already live in an incredibly expensive area - housing costs are very similar (an maybe even less) in Seattle, so after the initial moving expenses, it won't be a big change in my monthly bills. That's how I justify it, but I still wonder if I've made the right decision. If I didn't love Seattle, and if the department hadn't been so nice, I would never have committed. If none of that applies to you, it's an incredibly difficult choice. If anyone else has ideas, please share. Making it through the first year is going to be tough.
  5. I've spent a few weeks browsing the Seattle housing scene to get some idea of the neighborhoods and price ranges around UW, and it feels like an almost impossible task to make a decision from the other side of the country . . . I need advice! I'm mostly concerned about the commute time - there is nothing worse than fighting traffic and that panicked feeling I get when I think I might be late to class (especially if I'm teaching it!). I'd like to keep my commute at a maximum of 30 minutes . . . how close should I try to live to the campus to make that a realistic goal? For example, one mile if I'm going to walk, three miles if I'm going to drive, or maybe four miles if I take the bus? I don't bike, and I have never ridden a bus in my life (mass transit is a joke where I come from - I love it when I visit well-planned cities and can actually take the metro). And I don't know how much of a hassle it is to drive to UW campus (at my current campus, if you don't show at least 45 minutes early, you can forget finding a parking space unless it's on the grass and a mile away - no exaggeration). I would be extremely grateful for any help
  6. Great to hear . . . all of my correspondence with them has been really positive, and I visited the area last year on my way to Oregon, but it's hard not to be nervous about moving across the country to work with people I've never met in person. It sounds like they care about their students. I've already committed to attend, and I can't wait . . . I check Seattle apartment listings almost every day!
  7. I still haven't heard anything from this school - I inquired a little over a week ago, and they told me my app was still under consideration. Anyone have better information? I had the general impression that they were only taking a few people, and there were a few posts on the results board a while ago . . .
  8. Sorry to see you go, but good luck with the other two! I'm still hovering on the funding wait list and holding out hope . . . and, of course, looking at Seattle housing costs and wondering if taking the bus everywhere will help . . .
  9. I sent the DGS a note with some questions, and he replied quickly and was very nice. I wouldn't worry, if there are things you want to know, then just ask . . .they understand that we all have decisions to make. PM me if you have any other questions . . .
  10. Since someone asked . . . My field is science fiction, and I work mostly with postmodern theory.
  11. Congratulations! I also received admittance letters yesterday - I'm beyond ecstatic. No mention of funding, though - I'm relieved to know that I wasn't the only one. For those who are curious about how they made decisions, here's an interesting link the DGS's blog, which I didn't find until yesterday: http://arcade.stanfo...w-narrow-enough Good luck to everyone still waiting . . .
  12. Anyone willing to share their stats? I was hoping to make it into this program, but it looks like all the offers went out . . . it would be nice to know what the they valued there. Thanks, and congrats - it's great to see those few "admitted" results after then endless list of rejections . . .
  13. I don't know if there are any PhD programs still taking applications, and I don't think anyplace has funding this late. I was actually considering an alternate plan that involves getting a second Master's, so that probably isn't what you had in mind . . . I want to stay in school and continue teaching, so it would be worth a few more years. I already wish I had applied to more schools . . . nine *seemed* like a lot, but now I feel like I was being way too optimistic. Ah, well . . . it's not over quite yet.
  14. Yeah, I've barely looked away from a screen (phone or computer) for over a month now . . . I did have the foresight to set up an entirely new email account just for applications, so I don't have a heart attack every time I get regular mail. Of course, every time my phone rings I turn into an adrenalized wreck, even though most of the schools I applied to don't notify by calling. I'm also worried that all my rejections will show up at once, and maybe even on a day that I teach. I don't want my students to see me collapse! At this point I'm also thinking about looking for a few places with late deadlines . . . what else is there to do? I knew this wouldn't be easy, but wow, I had no idea I'd be such a mess . . .
  15. Thank you! That was marvelously helpful. All this waiting and wondering is exhausting . . . any kind of answer to anything is welcome
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