To be honest, it's because I know that if I were them, I would take a small amount of pleasure in knowing that every minute, I was knowingly crushing the souls of graduate students across the nation. That's just me. I've decided to just lighten up about the whole thing and roll with the punches - no matter how hard they may fall soon enough.
I think so, but don't get your hopes up. They're going to drag us along as long as they possibly can. I'm just trying my best not to think/worry about it.
That's what I'm wondering too. "Early April" would be Wednesday, but it could also be the week after that some time too - which is unfortunately more likely knowing the NSF. God, I hope it's Wednesday...
I am mainly looking at apartments directly to the east of campus. Does anyone know if there is a "best" direction to live from campus if one wants to avoid as much of the undergraduate scene as possible?
I was just accepted in the Bioarchaeology Ph.D. program. I received a phone call from my advisor. I sent formal e-mails of accpetance to the right people, but my status on the MyASU page still says "In Review". I guess it just takes some time for them to process, depending on the department. Good luck.
I have been accepted into the Bioarchaeology Ph.D. program at ASU. I have been looking online for apartments near the campus, but I can't seem to find any 1 bedroom apartments for under $600 - is this the average price? I would love to live very near downtown and campus as I have lived most of my life in Downtown Saint Louis, MO. Also, does anyone knows if I will have trouble finding availability if I can't get to Tempe and sign a lease until May? Thanks for the help.