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courtf1

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  1. GPA: 3.76 from Rutgers University Double Major: English/ Political Science GRE: super low (most schools I applied to didn't require them) Dean's List every semester of college Degree Applied for: English Ed. MA + initial certification Applied: NYU STEINHARDT, LEHIGH COE, FORDHAM GSE, COLUMBIA TC, Rutgers Rejected: Rutgers (GRE scores had to be the reason) Accepted: NYU, LEHIGH, FORDHAM, COLUMBIA
  2. Hey, I applied to the MA program in English Ed with initial certification. I had a 3.76 GPA and no prior teaching experience (although I am in a bunch of clubs). I got in. I have heard of people getting in with much less. They don't really give many scholarships though and, as far as I know, ED Doctorates are NOT fully funded. I didn't get any scholarships, which is depressing. I don't know if I will attend yet. Good luck if you guys haven't head back yet!!!!!
  3. Hey!! I want to obtain an English Education MA degree. Because the market is so uncertain right now, however, I would also like to get a Special Ed MA certification as well. I have been accepted into: NYU (2 year program at Steinhardt for English Ed MA + NY initial certificate) Lehigh University (English Education/ Special Education Duel certification + PA initial certificate) Fordham University(1 year program at their Graduate School of Education in English Ed MA + NY initial certificate) Columbia University Teacher's College (1 year program in English Ed + Ny initial certificate) Here's my dilemma, I am paying for this myself. I loved NYU but it is the most expensive (over 1,200 per credit) and is two years ( I didn't apply for the fast track because I was afraid of the work load). They offered me Work Study, though which would be nice and would mean that I could do research at the school and work for some tuition reimbursement. I thought the campus was beautiful and it is in a great area! I have always wanted to live in the city. I have heard mixed things about rigor of classwork. Lehigh University is gorgeous! It has a great reputation in the area and is the cheapest at 550/ credit. They also have duel certification, which is VERY intriguing to me. However, it lacks the life of the city (I have wanted to live in the city since I was young) and the program is the smallest. It doesn't seem like graduate students connect with each other so I've been told that I will be bored, which upsets me. I have heard mixed things about classes. They don't offer any assistantships for MA students and some opportunities do RARELY come up, but I was told not to count on it. The professors and deans seemed nice. I want to work in NY, however, and am concerned about reciprocity. Fordham is a toss up. I am eligible for a large scholarship but they don't tell you that you have to apply for that separately until you are accepted, which makes me angry because I don't have time to wait to make my decision. Columbia TC looks old. However, it has a great community feel and even the oldness has a sense of charm! I would have access to everything at Columbia U. Many students live on-campus so I would be able to meet all sorts of new people. They also have classes that are very specific for what I want such as courses on teaching Milton and Shakespeare. I am just nervous, yet again, about the cost. It is expensive (over 1,000/ credit). They said I could get both an english and special ed cert, but it would be tricky to not pay for two programs. =0 Has anyone went to these schools? Any insights? HELP!
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