For those of you that are looking at programs and sending out applications, I offer this very important piece of advice: Contact the schools you are applying to and find out about funding. I am not kidding. There are budget cuts that are going on all over the US and since anthro is not at the top of the priority list (like business) it always gets hit. :cry: The first things that are done is that GA money is reduced and adjuncts are let go. :shock:
So, please, before you waste your money, contact your schools and find out if they are accepting and if there is funding available.
So, as I peruse the results page and see some large funding packages I started to think, where are the best funded programs in Anthropology. Yes, some of you could probably make me cry :cry: with your packages, but I thought it may be of help to next years applicants to have an idea of what to expect. (course depends on the dang economy) :x
Although I am supposed to get funding, still waiting to hear exact number. So, I am not being stingy with my own info!
I understand the jealousy thing...last year I did not get into any programs but watched classmates with lesser grades and gre scores get into programs. :evil: Spent the last year adjunct teaching and wishing I was in a class somewhere because it sucks teaching the same class as a PhD holder and know that they make waaaayyyy more $.
"What's wrong with me"....I would venture nothing (okay we are all a little crazy for picking anthro because lets face it, not the most lucrative profession!! ). As one prof wrote me (from a program I was rejected from) "I was the victim of bad timing". Any other year I would have gotten in, it was just bad luck because of the dept lowering the number of admittances. He went with an MA already in program to advance to PhD program. That hurt me this year, I think...trying to come in already holding an MS. Or maybe I am just trying to lessen the rejection.
efficient biped, sorry about GW :cry: . Your right though, with enough drive we will all get to where we want to be. This year has been an even more difficult one with regards to dept decisions, and funding. Just can't control the economy and the resulting dept budget cuts. Many programs that we may all have been admitted to, just can't take students due to these circumstances.
Hopefully next month we will all be celebrating going somewhere....drinking pitchers of something...maybe sangrias because that does sound yummy!
Sorry to hear about WashU. ? Congrats though on UMass.
I am still waiting to hear from 3 and funding info. Crazy! The poor mailman speeds off when I come out...tired of hearing "is this all?"
So, finally received my rejection from UMass. :cry: Like Tonights wrote, it was expected. Boy is their status system a total waste. I don't why they bother.
Oh well.
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I hope you get into the WUSTL. It is a beautiful campus and there are tons of things to do in downtown STL. Alot that are free (and what struggling college person doesn't like free!)
Fingers double-crossed for you. ?
Well, the boards are awful quiet tonight. Hope that means people are out celebrating their acceptances instead of prowling the results page.
I think my wait (at least for admits) will be over by this weekend. From the posts, the remainder of my decisions should be arriving in the mail. I'll just be really happy when that whole part of the process is over. Wish I knew more on funding though.
All this waiting and hovering over the computer has led to a terrible snacking habit. I found a new snack...Chocolate Turtle Chex Mix! Also, I know the mailman will he happy because I practically attack the poor man for the mail everyday! :oops: