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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from Aztecson23 in Things not to say to someone who has just been rejected by their dream school   
    And tequila. You forgot the tequila.
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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from apieceofroastbeef in unrest/doom/insanity   
    I'm in the same boat with two of my schools, although both I've mostly written off. One accepts 4 people a year (and there are 2 on the results) so they are done. And based off the Suny-Buffalo thread I ain't bring my talents to Buffalo . . . beach. Clearly my disappointment has manifested itself as snark. I feel for my roommates.
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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from rising_star in Listing Non-Tenured Faculty in SOP?   
    Found this, which may help:

    These full-time faculty members engage in both undergraduate and graduate teaching, mentoring, research, and service. Only faculty in these positions are eligible for tenure.


    Assistant professor: An introductory level professor. A position generally taken after receiving PhD and/or completing a post-doctoral fellowship. After 4–8 years, assistant professors will be either tenured or dismissed from the university. Associate professor: A mid-level, usually tenured, professor. Professor (sometimes referred to as "full professor"): a senior, tenured professor. Distinguished professor / endowed chair (e.g., "the John Q. Smith Professor of Physics"): An honorary position in which a full professor's salary is increased by being tied to an endowment derived from the university, private individuals, firms, or foundations.



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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from Strangefox in Listing Non-Tenured Faculty in SOP?   
    Found this, which may help:

    These full-time faculty members engage in both undergraduate and graduate teaching, mentoring, research, and service. Only faculty in these positions are eligible for tenure.


    Assistant professor: An introductory level professor. A position generally taken after receiving PhD and/or completing a post-doctoral fellowship. After 4–8 years, assistant professors will be either tenured or dismissed from the university. Associate professor: A mid-level, usually tenured, professor. Professor (sometimes referred to as "full professor"): a senior, tenured professor. Distinguished professor / endowed chair (e.g., "the John Q. Smith Professor of Physics"): An honorary position in which a full professor's salary is increased by being tied to an endowment derived from the university, private individuals, firms, or foundations.



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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from wreckofthehope in A Good Sign, or Grasping at Straws?   
    I still like my constructed narrative of "we MUST have him and give him a hefty stipend to TA. Get him to complete the app so we can offer ASAP." Thanks for the help.



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    TeamCoco-Bollo got a reaction from London-Tokyo in A Good Sign, or Grasping at Straws?   
    I still like my constructed narrative of "we MUST have him and give him a hefty stipend to TA. Get him to complete the app so we can offer ASAP." Thanks for the help.



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