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  1. Thanks for the advice. My department and Uni are a bit dysfunctional. There is a writing center but thus far it's been a waste of time. Graduate writing groups are advertised but have not materialized. I tried forming my own groups, asking colleagues, and sending out emails to other departments to solicit a writing partner but, as indicated here, I think people are afraid to share work or are are not confident about their writing. Every time I ask a colleague to swap work they say they don't have anything ready to show me, but then the next day they tell me they turned in a chapter to their advisor. So I ask, "Why didn't you swap with me then before you turned it in? I thought you said you didn't have anything ready yet." I get no answer in response.

  2. I'm looking for someone to exchange dissertation/thesis chapters with. I really need a fresh set of eyes on my writing and thought reading someone else's term paper or dissertation/thesis chapter(s) and giving them feedback, and then them doing the same for me, would be a good idea. Of course I'm working closely with my advisor, but having another peer look over my work helps to see my own writing better before turning it in. If you are looking for a writing partner to provide feedback (or hold an "accountability" type of arrangement) on their dissertation, thesis or a term paper, I hope you will contact me.

    I'm a PhD candidate looking for someone who is in the arts, social sciences, or humanities. My dissertation is on gender representations on children's television. I look forward to hearing about your or even reading yours!

  3. Woo-hoo! I just accepted an invitation to join the Social Psych program at KU. I can't wait to start working! I'm already looking for apartments. Please feel free to PM me if you're also heading to Lawrence, especially if you're in the Social Psych program! All the best!

    I'll see you in Lawrence. I'm heading to KU too for a PhD in humanities.

    I'll PM you.

  4. I've been trying to tell my dad for the past 4 years (I've been applying to PhD programs for 4 years and finally got into a school!) that if I get into a PhD program it will be completely funded. He has a "yeah right!" attitude about it. When I showed him my acceptance (full ride+stipend+professorship) he shrugged it off and said, "how are you going to pay for that?" I explained to him I don't have to pay but instead I get paid. He seems clueless. Parents can be so dense!

  5. I know what you mean.

    I'm starting a PhD program in film in the fall but what I really like is the production aspect, not so much the research (PhDs in film are pretty much only research). I'm going to find time on my own to make small side films. My program will allow me to take some production classes. I'm going to stick with the PhD until the end because I know being able to think critically about films will transfer to thinking creatively. with the PhD I'll have a nice back-up plan should filmmaking not work out as a career (although I know getting into academics as a career is hard too).

    When you really love something that much and it becomes a part of you, you'll find it seeps into other areas of your life (like your grad program). Never let the creative side go, you'll go crazy! You might need to put it on the back burner temporarily while you study but continue with it no matter what in your free time and pick it up again when the time is right.

    Your new perspective thanks to your grad studies will make you an even better artist.

  6. I've been aiming for a PhD since my first semester freshman year and now that it's finally happening... it's indescribable :)

    I can totally relate. On top of it all this was my 4th year applying to schools. I finally did it and I'm feeling every feeling imaginable--mostly I'm in shock.

  7. 4 years appears to be the norm. If it's a PhD are you sure u r taking classes for all 4 years? At many schools, you take classes for 2 years and then do your dissertation for two years. During the time you do your dissertation, if you did have to pay it's be something really little because you aren't taking classes. Like if I need a year or two more beyond my 4 years (having finished my course work already), starting in the 5th year I'll pay a little fee to keep me matriculated but it's not like I'm paying for 15 units or anything. You're program may be like that so check it out.

  8. I applied to UCLA, USC, AND NYU for their Fall 2011 MA Cinema Studies programs and was wondering if anyone had any advice on where to search for additional sources of financial aid beyond the FAFSA application as this is my first time applying to graduate school.

    It's near impossible to get funding for an MA in our field. I got an MA from NYU and the loan payments burn but I finally just got into KU's Phd in film with full funding etc. Go to a cheap MA program and then up one by going to a great PhD in film and get funded. An MA isn't terminal (usually) so don't stop there. Go for the PhD.

  9. So I'm officially 0 for 5. And I'm published/presented at prestigious conference this year.

    Just a question -- does anyone really ever get accepted to a program without having a faculty advocating for their acceptance?

    Yes. I got accepted in University of Kansas (Tuition Waived/$13,000 FTE GTA). I've been applying to PhD programs for 4 years and this is my first, last and only acceptance. I had no faculty advocating for me.

    Be persistent and never give up.

  10. Long Beach is a great place and Cal State Long Beach is the BEST!!!! Public transportation however is not too good. You'll need a car especially if coming from Claremont. While there is public transportation taking you almost anywhere, it's slow since Long Beach (Like LA) is spread out.

    Long Beach in general is sunny, warm, relaxed, friendly, artsy, beautiful, beachy, fun, liberal, suburban, city-like, generic, unique, quiet, loud and close to OC (Orange County) as well. You can get to the actual beach in about 10 minutes.

    You'll love your time in Long Beach.

    My pics on favorite places to go/things to do:

    --- 2nd Street in Belmont Shore -cool shops, fun vibe and 5 minutes from the water.

    --- Favorite place to Eat: McKenna's on the Bay ocated in the Alamitos Landing - ritzy but down-to-earth feel, slighty pricey but great ocean front eating. Go there just before sunset to snag a good table by the window and get ready to listen to live music.

    ---Fun Tourist Stuff: Queen Mary (a "Haunted Ship/Hotel), The Pike (super commercially boardwalk)

    ---Secret Places only a Native Would know: Skyline Park - Awesome views and a romantic place at sunset. Be careful going up some steep streets to get there (what's known as Signal Hill where the park is located). Also check out the Korean Bell in Nearby San Pedro for a similar and even more stunning view.

    ---Insider's know that...Naples Island (similar to the real life Venice) is a unique place where "streets" are canals and you get around via gondolas as you cruise past beautiful mansions!

    ---The one thing you gotta do in LB: Participate in the Long Beach Marathon (get involved either as part of the bike tour, half marathon runner, full marathon runner or volunteer). It's an all day party on the streets of LB!

  11. The waiting period is long. I remember one year I heard from UCLA around this time. I think I do remember one year when UCSB told us around this time too. Feb and March is when most schools start to let us know.

    I can't think of a "not-so-good" college offering a PhD or MA in Film. I think they are all good and all competitive.

    One school no one ever talks about and I rarely see on the results page in University of Kansas film PhD program. I didn't even know they had a program but there was on post on their. Don't know if they are good. I applied this year and we'll see what happens.

    Good luck.

    Speaking of Kansas,I just looked at their website and they have a Feb. 15th deadline (no funding if you submit by this day though since the funding deadline was January).

  12. Thank you three wishes left. I had been going crazy looking for the not-so-good colleges. Besides, the waiting period is soooooo agonisingly long. Anyone heard from any of the colleges? UCSB says they will finish their review and inform by the end of this month, which is by far the earliest. All the rest are set to complete the process by Feb end-early March.

    The waiting period is long. I remember one year I heard from UCLA around this time. I think I do remember one year when UCSB told us around this time too. Feb and March is when most schools start to let us know.

    I can't think of a "not-so-good" college offering a PhD or MA in Film. I think they are all good and all competitive.

    One school no one ever talks about and I rarely see on the results page in University of Kansas film PhD program. I didn't even know they had a program but there was on post on their. Don't know if they are good. I applied this year and we'll see what happens.

    Good luck.

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