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mockingjay634

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  1. I was stressing out crazy about that as I didn't have a second email and I was 10K over budget (but that's expected as I am doing this for my dissertation research). I got it. As long as you are clear about getting a government job and are staying abroad for an extended period of time, you will be good
  2. i got one! AFLI Fellowship!
  3. AFLI fellowship and still no email. Guess this is my answer.
  4. I'm supposed to be working on my dissertation proposal. If I don't get it, I have to cut my fieldwork from 11 to 6 months and pay for AFLI out of pocket.
  5. They aren't answering their phones. I personally don't think the decisions are coming out today. Someone should email them.
  6. The results should be out between 10:30AM to 12:30PM EST so we have about an hour and a few minutes till we find out our fate.
  7. AFLI = African Flagship. I'm applying for a fellowship and only have received the initial budget email so I don't know where I stand right now. My budget was pretty detailed so IDK but I was also significantly over budget too. My friend who is applying for one in Eastern Europe also hasn't gotten a second budget email so IDK what is going on.
  8. Ah... I got an email a week ago about my health insurance for AFLI but there was no mention of possible budget changes. They didn't give me a response either. They also didn't specify that the emails were being sent to all. Their wording was "if you are awarded, we want to make sure you will have insurance" etc...
  9. can we get a google doc going? i would do it but i'm not good with structuring those things.
  10. I’m also an AFLI applicant and I received an email asking whether I would have insurance as well. In prior threads, I never heard about this email sent.
  11. I had a similar situation as you and managed to get full funding from the schools I applied to.
  12. Not to be a downer but if you are at all considering to get a job in the American market, it would be extremely difficult to get a placement with theory as your first field. Barely any jobs searches available for those specialists. Just to put this into consideration - a lot of theorists wish they knew this when they started.
  13. i don't understand how you have so many posts and you haven't even started grad school yet. when do you have time for your research?
  14. I sent one of my professors a long email after I found out that I got a major external fellowship. He replied back three weeks later with the same line that you mentioned, nothing less and nothing more. Don't take it too personal. Just send an email once a year to let them know how you are academically progressing and ask them about their research. If you are ever in town, drop in their office. Just keep in touch occasionally.
  15. if you do plan to do this, make sure you schedule in weekends that you would have a major paper due, comp exams, conference weekends, etc.
  16. those families are simply looking for "grad students" because they tend to have a more open schedule (in correlation with class time), more educated, older, more responsible. but that does not mean that they would understand your struggles as a PhD student. that you don't have much time available... it's just a type of job with very little defined boundaries. maybe if there was a clear understanding what the chores would entail and how often you would be expected to do them with some off days in between, it could work but i personally wouldn't do it. i was considering doing such a thing but like, i wouldn't want to be in the middle of someone's family issues and be working on a PhD. the thing is... in a situation like this, you will limit yourself only to your living areas and the kitchen (only to cook). do you really want to be in a dorm type of situation except you have an entire family breathing down your neck? also, kids can be cute but annoying... even on off days they might not understand your avoidance to play.
  17. found out today. applied to the young scholars program... apparently i was a finalist that didn't make the cut. smh.
  18. this is actually very combo... saw bacon cupcakes the other day. i like honey mustard on everything... honey mustard in my pasta, mashed potatoes, sandwiches, veggies, salad, RICE... when i lived overseas, i bought three bottles of honey mustard with me so i would have it.
  19. Lived in South Africa for a decent amount of time - travelled to Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. LOL... I still have yet to spend time in Europe though (excluding layovers to Africa). GOING TO UGANDA IN DECEMBER and Southeast Asia in the spring!
  20. Any major fellowship that you receive, you are supposed to list on your CV with the award amounts to demonstrate that you can secure a large amount of funding for you research, even if you decline the award. A fellowship awarded by a school does not count. Even fellowships of lesser prestige or lesser amounts should be listed. It will be in your favor when you are reviewed by hiring committees. Now I disagree with people listing the honorable mention/alternate status. It just means that you sent a competitive application in comparison to other applicants but it only emphasizes on your CV that you applied for a grant which you did not receive. It's better to not mention it at all because in that instance, you were only second best (no offense but it is the truth and I have received alternate status once)... Nothing is truly "impressive" of getting an honorable mention - it's not something you would put in a Facebook status for instance because you were probably upset that you didn't get the actual award. To me, I personally see it as CV padding as well as its the foundation's way of encouraging those applicants to re-apply for the next cycle (which by all means DO SO, a friend of mine received honorable mention one year and received it the next so good things can happen!)
  21. that's how i feel... i like "not having time" available to procrastinate. anyway, i decided to take everyone's advice... i decided the first semester, no... probably not even the first year but if i still want to do it in my second, my course load will probably be lower (nine credit hours in discipline, and additional undergraduate 5 credit lab for a language class for both semester, so it probably wouldn't have been the smartest thing).
  22. i typically hate bags like that but that bag is cute... idk though, i would always say save your money and get something versatile... if you are in a PhD, i always think on the terms of present yourself as a colleague vs grad student to make that impression early on.
  23. Sorry I didn't clarify... the mentor is not my current advisor... I was referring to my advisor from my master's. I agree with your opinions... it's just that these graduate stipends are so low and I wish I had a way to earn some extra income for myself. I don't want to take out loans.
  24. I'm planning to also apply for next year but I feel that for this specific fellowship, sample essays won't help. It seems like they are looking for people who can describe their immigrant experience as well as possible and directly correlate it to their drive and success.
  25. http://onceamonthmeals.com/101-spring-freezer-meals-to-keep-your-life-sane/ 101 recipes to pick from. feel free to switch up ingredients (e.g. chicken instead of pork, fish instead of chicken)
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