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  1. Ok guys, I am relieved. Even if it says ''tuition'', they told to me that it has nothing to do with tuition. I called the bursar's office and they told me that it is the payment that i need to do for my apartment governed by the university. Yay! :-)))

  2. I received a rather suprising email that wants payment from me. I have a tuition waiver. I do not want to mislead someone. Tuition waiver waives your tuition. And it was. Now I need to call the bursar's office to day to ask about this:

    Charge Amt Charge Due Dt Charge Description Reference #

    $4665.00 08/27/2012 Grad OS Tuition

    I think my tuition waiver will waive this also but I was amazed to receive this email. What do you think? What is Grad OS Tuition? Lol... I have never paid that much money as an international before. I really wonder what is going on... :-) I can not pay that all of a sudden either... And I never heard about something like this :-)

    I do not want to mislead prospective applicants. USA is a real good country in academic research, possibilities and assistantships it provide. This is just like some kind of suprise :-)

  3. Dear Karlito,

    It is very nice that you want to read about postmodernism in summer thinking that you will not confront it in fall. I have to share my experience about how I started to build my knowledge on postmodernism.

    First read writers who wrote on the founders of postmodern roots. From a sociological point of view, Steven Seidman (the sociologist) writes very nice, and also about postmodernism and social reality. This is going to give you a very good idea about the place of postmodernist thought in social research.

    You can also read books on Foucault. You can use Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy as well (that is online and free) Jana Sawicki once wrote on Foucault's importance for Feminist Politics. If you check carefully, you can find it in an edited book on feminism. You can read Sawicki as well. She is also very clear.

    The most important is that you can not learn postmodernist thought simply reading texts. It is being deployed around us, in activism, art circles, behaviours, design, etc.

    Also read Althusser (ISAs) carefully, it is a root of postmodern disscussions of our times.

    Best,

    C.

  4. Since well, what's the use of going to a program that would have rejected you had you been more upfront about your sexuality and your interests.

    I absolutely agree. I was out in my statement of purpose and my writing sample. I know my acceptance and rejections were not related with my sexual orientation because the professors whom I wanted to work with were also out.

  5. Hey, I agree, a Sociology departmen must be a very welcoming environment. But of course, it depends on how you feel!

    I came out in second term of my MA in Women's Studies. Even in WS, everyone can not understand being gay but it was not a disturbing experience.

    If you want to, you can come out. If not, it is your decision again, thus we have to respect. Coming out or not is not a matter. You just need to be happy and put your perspective into your works.

  6. Waitlisted in UConn Sociology ... Since I want to delve into Social Theory etc. I want to go there ... Hope some of the admitted people have/are going to prefer positions somewhere else...

    Thanks, bye...

  7. Hello,

    I have ended my statement of purpose (3rd draft). I am very interested in your comments on its content. At this stage, you can ignore simple grammar mistakes. I am going to re-edit the language after the content is clear. I am looking forward to getting your response on the content to re-work on it.

    Receiving your comments, I will re-evaluate and write the next draft.

    Warmly,

    Caner

    P.S. Please send me PM or answer to this post to receive my SOP.

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