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Aroma Black

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  1. I am sure most grad students do not receive support from their parents. Reducing the amount of loans you are responsible for is absolutely a good thing. I think the school is being quite responsible in advising you not to take on more debt. Given that you are negotiating with a state school, they are also probably unable to change their figures at will. The $600 rent number doesn't seem that unreasonable, unless you are in an expensive part of New York or California. Many grad students make ends meet by having roommates.
  2. I turned in my medical form over a month ago, and still no confirmation. What gives?
  3. AFAIK there are only three documents to submit to the IIE portal for Japan: Data Release, Grant Document (the one page form with yen amounts as far as I can tell), and Terms and Conditions. I submitted Data Release 3/21, and it still hasn't been approved. I submitted Terms and Conditions 4/1, and that was approved right away. No rhyme or reason as far as I can tell. I did submit the Grant Document and that hasn't been approved yet either.
  4. I assume the reason is that the eventual benefits of your time on the Fulbright are supposed to accrue not just to you but to the United States, and as such that it's a political requirement in order to maintain the ongoing public funding and make the outcomes clear.
  5. Thanks; this works for a non-commission country, and it's kind of what I'd expect, but the terms and conditions I received from the commission for the country I'm headed to don't have anywhere to initial or anything at the end to sign like that one does.
  6. Hmm. The pre-grantee portal seems to ask for a "Fulbright Program Terms & Conditions Form" to be submitted along with the Grant Authorization, but the commission didn't send me a form of this type, just a booklet full of terms and conditions. Anyone else facing this issue? Thinking of just making and signing a form that says "I agree to the terms and conditions in the booklet" or something like that. I'd send something to the area contact, but they already didn't answer my last e-mail about the grant authorization document.
  7. It is still and/or again working for me, like it was overnight.
  8. The Student Service Portal is open. There isn't much interesting stuff to do there at the moment, though.
  9. If it makes you feel better, I haven't heard of anyone who got accepted actually getting their official letter/financial information yet.
  10. Mostly savings (ugh), but also Roth IRA. If you open your Roth IRA early enough, you can draw down the principal without taking any hit (see http://www.cnbc.com/id/101323957). It's a little tough because you can't contribute directly from any part of a graduate student stipend that doesn't count as earned income (even taxable fellowships may not count as earned income). But I will use savings first as necessary and dip into that if I have to. So I'm doing "saving for retirement" and "saving for a year without a fellowship" at the same time. In humanities at my school we're guaranteed five years, and then we aren't forced to graduate when we don't have jobs lined up, much like TakeruK, but we aren't guaranteed continuing funding or work either. If a round of fellowship applications goes badly things can get difficult fast. Luckily I'm now assured of a sixth year of funding and I'll have another chance to apply for some fellowships before things run out, but who knows.
  11. I'm saving a significant portion of my stipend working under the assumption that the years between the end of the initial university stipend and the start of a good job (knock on wood) will be the leanest I have to face.
  12. Most schools are not supposed to make you reply to a funding decision before April 15 as part of their adherence to the April 15 Resolution. LSU is listed as an institutional member at http://www.cgsnet.org/institutional-members. There is an informative post about this at http://www.insidetheadcom.com/applications/april-15-graduate-school-deadline-day/. I'm not in library science and don't know whether their policies are different, but would hope they'd adhere to the rules if you ask them to. (I know Illinois is a top choice, but didn't know they offer stipends to grad students except as part of assistantships.)
  13. have you heard from fulbright one more time?
  14. For Japan, the affiliation that you sent with your application generally sets the university in the case of study/research fellowships. You had to send in a faculty affiliation with your application, right?
  15. As far as I know, the administration of FLAS awards is decentralized and individual institutions have a lot of control over evaluation and priorities. There are certain rules schools have to follow in order to obtain funding, but how FLAS funds are distributed can vary quite a bit from school to school.
  16. This is really not the applicable distinction, unless your fellowship only covers tuition. The IRS says: In practice, this means that if you have a stipend (above and beyond tuition and fees), the stipend is taxed, even if that money is going to your apartment and groceries. To the IRS, money used for your upkeep isn't treated differently whether you're teaching or not. The only time this makes a difference is if you are using money from your TA/RA work to cover tuition.
  17. Can confirm that not all of the transcript requests went out on the 5th.
  18. Well, I am in Japan. On the other hand, I've discovered that the Nikkei Shimbun actually routes its donations through to the Red Cross. ...To stay on topic, still haven't heard back about my last application. I'll be declining some money at one of your schools today. Not Michigan, however. Thank you, by the way.
  19. Can you recommend any good NGOs to donate to that aren't 赤十字? I've been asked a few times now, but I've only been able to recommend unrelated organizations I think are reliable (日経新聞 etc.). There's still a good chance of getting funding off a wait list. I have turned down some money already, and will have to turn down more soon.
  20. Still waiting for one result from a PhD program--crickets. At this point, I would almost rather have my money back. A rejection would be fine too.
  21. Still waiting for my last two notifications. I had already heard back from both of the schools by this point last year. I need to finish planning my visits, so I hope I hear something soon.
  22. I think any and all specificity is a plus. Especially in a short program with a thesis component, they are likely to want people who have concrete goals and a clear research focus.
  23. All else aside, I think it's perfectly reasonable for you to ask her if she'd be there during your whole stay. Professors (and lecturers) understand that these are big decisions.
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