Hello all!
This is my virgin post.
(First of all - what a brilliant site - thank you all for contributing and making it so alive - wish I had known it earlier, it would have saved me all those sleepless nights and hair loss)
Background to questions (about me):
- am in the middle/end of applying for MA in Anthropology
- I am towards the end of my applications and it dawned on me again that I still don't really know what i am doing
- am interested in socio-cultural and linguistics (though it seems from the forum that linguistics is really missing the love - why is that?)
- have a bachelor in accounting
Q1. Regarding the expiry dates for MA application:
I currently still have U Penn (due sunday) and Columbia to apply (due mid april) and reading the panels has sent me on a bolt of fright - everybody is talking about acceptance letters and I am still here worming over application details. Could somebody explain the mechanics between MA and PhD applications - as in - I really ought to get everything sent away ASAP because though MA expires later I am really doing myself tremendous disfavor by not jumping into the pool and missing out on being examined?
Q2. Regarding writing to professors
I have often heard the need to get connected with professors with their fields of study and funding - but I really have no understanding of how all this works together. See, I am after a good overall basis education in Socio-Cultural (don't suppose I could also do Linguistics at the same time) in the MA degree, and hoping by then I have a clearer understanding to make a decision on research, and I have a very very broad area of interest. So I am trying to examine closely the faculty at each place, but have not found anything that jumps out and bites. I really don't know what to say to these good people?
I have tried to contact some faculty, but the information available on respective websites are often so thin and it's hard to gauge what they are about and find any of their writings in the biggest local university. Some has replied with information about possibilities which is not at the core of my interest. It is good manners to discuss with them something that is in the general field of their study but miles away from their research? Would this be of any help towards application? I just have many bugs-loony topics which (I think) could be very original but could be entirely out of the field of study (again I have no previous Anthro study, and have been told some of the ideas may belong to sociology, but then the divide between anthro and socio is also puzzling, different countries and universities seem to define them differently :roll: )
Q3. Field trip
Following on, does anybody know, how much actual field-work/ethnography is expected of MA students in their 2yr study? (I can't imagine setting out to remote jungle islands in half of the thesis year and writing up the other half yr.)
Q.4 Research grant
I am not form the USA and have been told that grant = research for professors = assistance work for MA students = acceptance criteria for MA applicants. Is this definitely true for my case? What ever happen to the 1 yr of coursework to bring newbies to track? If so, does that mean the applicants' chances is solely limited to whatever current grant research their prospective professors are doing?
Q.5 Funding
Again I apologize for not knowing the US system, but by the sound of the discussions it sounds like funding is meant as all the fees required for their study? So this is the critical decision on the applicant's side AFTER the university has decided to accept? As in, they tell us they accept, and if we cannot find the money to study then we have to decline?
Sorry for asking a ton of questions. Such is my inquisitive mind, and right now it's in a mist of uncertainties!