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Iamhere

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  1. Wow..I kinda regret not visiting Madison! Please let me know more when we meet! See you at Penn!
  2. @Saviya Thanks! I got wait listed for UCSB but now that Penn has offered me admission I don't think I'm turning back! @edost Thank you! I hope you get more good news too!
  3. S@lly congrats! After all that worrying you got into your first choice program! Way to go! Gurlsaved Oh I applied to the phd program. Texas wasn't actually a good fit for mr cuz my focus areas are more about media communication. No worries I think I already got it over with. For ppl applying to UC Santa Barbara, I just had a long chat with one of the professors and was informed that the pool of applicants have been narrowed down to about 20 ppl. It's gonna take about two weeks for the final results to come out so people let's hang in there!
  4. Thanks gurlsaved and sorry about your rejection too. I'm sure good news will come so please don't lose your appetite! Those are some manners though...deny letter. UT didn't even send an email the results were just posted on the status site. FYI I applied to comm studies.
  5. @ mrpbn7 Hi! Nice to see another applicant to UW Madison! I really like some professors there, especially Prof. Dhavan Shah who specializes in the effects of television on consumption. However, I've also heard that funding is insufficient. Hey, I'm also getting my master's thesis ready...but I can hardly concentrate!! Ackk!! @edost Congrats on the interview! I also applied to telecomm. They only asked me for a translation of my master's thesis proposal. I gave them a translated section but haven't heard back from them since. @IronicStatement Hey me too! I just got my first rejection from UT Austin I knew the school and I didn't fit very well but rejections still suck. I hope there're more good news on the way for you! to All...I think February will be the peak of hearing back from schools! I wish everyone good luck!
  6. @S@lly Your journey is truly fascinating! With all that experience, I'm sure your motivations and goals are clear. The schools you applied to will definitely take notice of you! Good luck! @IronicStatement Congrats on your acceptance! My heart jumped a bit because I also applied to Wisconsin Madison, but to their department of journalism and mass media. Hope more good news comes your way!
  7. @s@lly Right. Living costs should also be considered, although I have no idea of living costs right now. Don't worry, I'm sure good news is on the way! But it makes me curious as to what brings you to the study of communication when you have a J.D.
  8. @Ville Wow.. that was a long but helpful post. I'm starting to think, it's really really important to know what the school is like besides terms of a fit of research interests. I guess the whole academic atmosphere (rigorous/open/curious etc. ?) would also contribute to my success and mental health during the Ph.D program. Making decisions are going to be hard. There are so many things to consider such as professors, placements, name value, weather, atmosphere (+ in my case, distance between my boyfriend who is also applying to Ph.D. programs) And about career choices. I would like to stay in the academic world, but my career interests are not limited to this. I also want to consider other options such as research institutes, government positions, and think tanks! @S@lly I applied to UC Santa Barbara's Communication Ph.D. program and was invited by one of the professors to chat (She used the term 'talk' but I'm guessing this is like an informal interview ) By the way, what kind of standards are all you applicants willing to adhere to when making final decisions later? I'm curious.
  9. @Saviya LOL! That might be it! Please tell me if you get any news. Northwestern University's ranking is strangely low, but I find some professors to be very desirable to work with. Anyways, I hope next week is full of acceptances for everyone!
  10. @Mediamom Congrats on your acceptance! Your research interests are very similar to mine although I applied to different schools. @Saviya Yes...Northwestern is kind of making me freak out also. I hear some ppl have been invited on a campus visit but I haven't heard a word either. Some say it's really challenging to get into Northwestern
  11. Yes it seems U Mich is out. I also got an email When looking for schools I usually consulted PhDs.org and its NRC ratings. But then again I think ratings are a bit meaningless in the field of communication, as communication is a broad area, and schools each have their own strengths in particular fields.
  12. @nullsymbol: Thank you very much! It's nice to get some early news. I'm pretty sure you haven't heard from Purdue because of the submit date! Let us not play the mind games and concentrate on something else . Or refresh ourselves! I wish you the very best of luck!
  13. I am still waiting for almost over ten programs! I'm not sure if your schools overlap with mine, but anyways, I've been accepted to Purdue University and Ohio State University's communication Ph.D. programs. Another school has contacted me to set up an interview date. Hope this helps!
  14. Thank you so much!! I was really unsure how to deal with this matter. Still, it's one of the schools I've been wanting to go to so I guess trying out for a fellowship won't hurt. But I suppose I should be subtley careful about my wording. Thanks for the advice!!
  15. Finally! I am getting answers! Two schools unofficially sent their admission letters via email to me. I'm thrilled! However, the professor of one school wishes to revise my statement with me in order to submit it for a fellowship candidacy. If I accept this offer, does this mean I am officially accepting the admission? As I don't know the results of other schools I'm not sure how I should proceed with this offer. Any suggestions?
  16. @IronicStatement I'm interested in Computer mediated Communication also, although my first impression of CMC is that you must be more knowledgable in pyschology and statistics. Good luck with admissions! I see you've got a great choice of schools. @clarisse09 Yes, it actually did cost a lot of money . From admission fees to postal mail fees and score reporting fees...I guess I am a bit desperate about admissions. Anyways, I hope my hard work and money pays off!
  17. Hi all! I'm from Korea and I've applied to about 15 programs *whew!* To name a few, I've applied to Northwestern U, Purdue U, University of Penn, U of Michigan, Michigan State, UC Santa Barbara, Stanford and loads more! I'm interested in the effects of television and ICT on relationships, health communication, and online communities. After all that hectic applying business I'm coming down with a bad case of anxiety and regret. You know, 'Ah..I should have written my sop better' and 'What if I get rejected from all the schools' type of worrying.. Still I'm waiting it out by preparing my master's thesis. Also the good news is I got an email from one school I applied to asking for a translation of my thesis proposal. So now I'm trying to translate this flawed piece of work smoothly. Anyways, good luck everyone! Nice thread!
  18. Thanks Clarisse09! You've been a lot of help. The history of Communication as a scholarly field hasn't been long, so I'm pretty sure it deals with less complicated statistics compared to sociology or psychology. Still, the articles I read these days are using more and more sophisticated statistical tools which makes me kind of uneasy . Oh well, hope I can build up my basis when I get into the program! Thanks!
  19. Hi I'm an international student applying for Communication Phd programs this year. I'm actually very curious to know how communication Phd students deal with math or statistics. As I'm interested in quantitative research I know I should be able to deal with statistics but math and statistics have never been my strongest area. I am familiar with very (that means really very ) basic statistics though. Do Phd programs offer statistics courses that I can follow up or are statistical knowledge and application skills something required as soon as I start? Since starting a Phd program is a big investment I'd really like to know how all of you prepared or how you are all trying to deal with statistics during the Phd program. Thanks in advance!
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