Sopranos Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 (edited) Got in too! Congratulations all of you! Edited March 7, 2020 by Sopranos mjsmith, Oz Guy and Anon1138 3
Rosebud1313 Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 Next big question ?... Anyone have any idea when financial aid information will be released? Oz Guy, jmkenobi, gradddcafe and 1 other 3 1
ohzc Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 3 hours ago, Rosebud1313 said: Next big question ?... Anyone have any idea when financial aid information will be released? If you go on to the accepted students' portal, it says something like "by the end of march." Which is actually a bit stressful--that's not too long of a turn around before April 15, ya know? Rosebud1313, gradddcafe and mjsmith 3
tunic_youth Posted March 7, 2020 Posted March 7, 2020 Yup, its says: You should receive your aid package in the last week of March or first week of April. Applicants who have completed their financial aid applications will be notified when their financial aid package is available to view on the HGSE Student Aid Portal. This follows your admissions packet. ARGH! ? mjsmith 1
ohzc Posted March 8, 2020 Posted March 8, 2020 23 hours ago, tunic_youth said: Yup, its says: You should receive your aid package in the last week of March or first week of April. Applicants who have completed their financial aid applications will be notified when their financial aid package is available to view on the HGSE Student Aid Portal. This follows your admissions packet. ARGH! ? Yeah, that's even worse. Does anyone know why the turn around is so quick and/or does anyone have some tips about deciding to make a commitment after you've gotten your package? I'm a single woman (no dependents, etc.) who has been living in Boston paycheck-to-paycheck for two years after college, and I genuinely have NO idea how I'm going to finance this if I don't get enough aid. I'm not imagining that I will get much, but once the total bill (with living expenses, etc) gets up too high, it's going to be very difficult to make the final commitment to just take out the loans. What do you guys think? Does anyone know anyone who's been through the program and can give some tips? mjsmith 1
JacquelineD Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 Accepted into Education Policy and Management !! mjsmith and Anon1138 2
HTG7728 Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 Congrats on all the acceptances!!!! Truly so happy for you guys! I'm planning on applying for the next application season, do those of you who were accepted mind sharing your stats/work experiences? I want to get an idea of where I stand right now Thanks! Once again congrats! mjsmith 1
thankyouforbreathing Posted March 9, 2020 Posted March 9, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, HTG7728 said: Congrats on all the acceptances!!!! Truly so happy for you guys! I'm planning on applying for the next application season, do those of you who were accepted mind sharing your stats/work experiences? I want to get an idea of where I stand right now Thanks! Once again congrats! Here's mine! Pulled the template from the first page of this thread. Received my eighth and final acceptance today from Penn today; feeling very overwhelmed and grateful and a little confused, because I legitimately thought I wasn't going to be able to get in anywhere this cycle. Hopefully this will encourage potential applicants for next year who have as many doubts about their undergrad performance/GPA as I did. Program: L&T GRE score: 162V / 154Q / 5.5AWA Work experience: 5.5 years teaching Mandarin Chinese and coaching debate at New England K-12 independent school Undergrad information: East Asian Studies (BA) at Wellesley College (graduated 2014) Undergrad GPA: 3.13 - dealt with serious mental illness issues during undergrad and left Wellesley feeling pretty glum about my future. Found my current teaching job by accident; fell in love quick. LOR/SOP: LORs from 2 undergrad professors as well as principal of current school. I was really happy with my SOP, and I don't think I would've had as much a story to tell without having worked a while following undergrad. I talked about how legacy/traditional methods of teaching Chinese (lots of memorization, etc) proved to be highly exclusionary and inequitable in my own classroom, particularly to those students who needed to learn Mandarin the most (namely Chinese adoptees). Framed effective, comprehensible WL pedagogy as a social justice issue. What other schools did you apply to: Brandeis, Columbia, Georgetown, NYU, Stanford, UPenn, UConn Edited March 9, 2020 by thankyouforbreathing Beezkneez08, tunic_youth, HTG7728 and 1 other 4
seskande Posted March 10, 2020 Posted March 10, 2020 9 hours ago, thankyouforbreathing said: Here's mine! Pulled the template from the first page of this thread. Received my eighth and final acceptance today from Penn today; feeling very overwhelmed and grateful and a little confused, because I legitimately thought I wasn't going to be able to get in anywhere this cycle. Hopefully this will encourage potential applicants for next year who have as many doubts about their undergrad performance/GPA as I did. Program: L&T GRE score: 162V / 154Q / 5.5AWA Work experience: 5.5 years teaching Mandarin Chinese and coaching debate at New England K-12 independent school Undergrad information: East Asian Studies (BA) at Wellesley College (graduated 2014) Undergrad GPA: 3.13 - dealt with serious mental illness issues during undergrad and left Wellesley feeling pretty glum about my future. Found my current teaching job by accident; fell in love quick. LOR/SOP: LORs from 2 undergrad professors as well as principal of current school. I was really happy with my SOP, and I don't think I would've had as much a story to tell without having worked a while following undergrad. I talked about how legacy/traditional methods of teaching Chinese (lots of memorization, etc) proved to be highly exclusionary and inequitable in my own classroom, particularly to those students who needed to learn Mandarin the most (namely Chinese adoptees). Framed effective, comprehensible WL pedagogy as a social justice issue. What other schools did you apply to: Brandeis, Columbia, Georgetown, NYU, Stanford, UPenn, UConn That’s amazing! Congratulations! Did you get into all 8 schools? Have you decided which one you’ll accept? mjsmith 1
thankyouforbreathing Posted March 10, 2020 Posted March 10, 2020 32 minutes ago, seskande said: That’s amazing! Congratulations! Did you get into all 8 schools? Have you decided which one you’ll accept? Thank you! And yes. I'm still very overwhelmed, to be honest. I'm leaning towards HGSE (even though it's the only program I applied to that doesn't offer public school teaching certification), but recent developments in life/career are making it look more and more like the right choice. Can't beat the flexibility of the L&T program and the insane amount of resources available to HGSE students. mjsmith 1
moon.gay Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 On 3/9/2020 at 2:36 AM, HTG7728 said: Congrats on all the acceptances!!!! Truly so happy for you guys! I'm planning on applying for the next application season, do those of you who were accepted mind sharing your stats/work experiences? I want to get an idea of where I stand right now Thanks! Once again congrats! Here's my stats for reference! Good luck next cycle Program: TEP GRE score: 157 verbal, 158 quant. 4.5 AWA Work experience: 1 year working at a nonprofit that serves homeless veterans. I also did internships at a probation department (including work with juvenile probationers) and victim/witness services (mostly with child sex crimes). Undergrad information: Humanities degree (BA) from large public state school, usually ranked in the #50-#100 range. I didn't have much research experience at all, but I had a lot of civic engagement experience that I completed as coursework. Undergrad GPA: 3.98 LORs: the current director of the nonprofit I work for, a professor who mentored me in undergrad, and my favorite high school teacher, who I have kept in touch with. What other schools are you applying to: Boston College, Tufts (accepted to both) mjsmith 1
ohzc Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 (edited) Lol. So, my current grad school just cancelled classes for the rest of the semester, and is planning to put everything online. Harvard has done the same. So peace, Boston. I'm out 'till May at least. ? Goin home baby! Edited March 11, 2020 by ohzc
MACKP Posted March 11, 2020 Posted March 11, 2020 Did anyone get the email from Harvard about the Urban Scholars scholarship?
highered_throwaway Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 7 hours ago, MACKP said: Did anyone get the email from Harvard about the Urban Scholars scholarship? Still waiting for a notice (if at all). Have you? I heard from my supervisor (HGSE Alumni and Urban Scholars Fellowship recipient) that he received a phone call for the award. MACKP 1
T Qi Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 On 3/9/2020 at 2:36 AM, HTG7728 said: Congrats on all the acceptances!!!! Truly so happy for you guys! I'm planning on applying for the next application season, do those of you who were accepted mind sharing your stats/work experiences? I want to get an idea of where I stand right now Thanks! Once again congrats! Here's my stats for reference! Good luck for next cycle : ) Program: MBE GRE score: 152 V, 170 Q. 4.0 W Work experience: 1 year full-time post-bachelor RA doing independent research project in language acquisition and sound recognition. Undergrad information: B.A. in Spanish & B.S. in Psychology from PKU, China. Undergrad GPA: 3.5 LORs: Three recommendations from three research experiences (1 PKU, 1 NYU, 1 UCSD). What other schools are you applying to: applied to some phd programs in psychology and cognitive science.
seskande Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 2 hours ago, T Qi said: Here's my stats for reference! Good luck for next cycle : ) Program: MBE GRE score: 152 V, 170 Q. 4.0 W Work experience: 1 year full-time post-bachelor RA doing independent research project in language acquisition and sound recognition. Undergrad information: B.A. in Spanish & B.S. in Psychology from PKU, China. Undergrad GPA: 3.5 LORs: Three recommendations from three research experiences (1 PKU, 1 NYU, 1 UCSD). What other schools are you applying to: applied to some phd programs in psychology and cognitive science. Here are mine. Program: TIE GRE score: 158 V, 166 Q. 3.5 W Work experience: 14 years full-time doing economics consulting, insurance and healthcare. Am a near qualified Actuary. Undergrad information: B.A. in Mathematics from Mount Holyoke College, MA, and an MSc in Applied Mathematics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA. Undergrad GPA: 3.66 LORs: Three recommendations from current job CEO, undergrad Math professor, and UChicago summer program teacher .
Nicch Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 5 hours ago, seskande said: Here are mine. Program: TIE GRE score: 158 V, 166 Q. 3.5 W Work experience: 14 years full-time doing economics consulting, insurance and healthcare. Am a near qualified Actuary. Undergrad information: B.A. in Mathematics from Mount Holyoke College, MA, and an MSc in Applied Mathematics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA. Undergrad GPA: 3.66 LORs: Three recommendations from current job CEO, undergrad Math professor, and UChicago summer program teacher . Hi Interesting profile! Do you have any background in the education field? I'm planning to apply for TIE ?
MACKP Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 11 hours ago, highered_throwaway said: Still waiting for a notice (if at all). Have you? I heard from my supervisor (HGSE Alumni and Urban Scholars Fellowship recipient) that he received a phone call for the award. I received an e-mail saying that I was an alternate, but didn't know if that was a generic e-mail or if I should remain relatively optimistic.
thankyouforbreathing Posted March 12, 2020 Posted March 12, 2020 3 hours ago, MACKP said: I received an e-mail saying that I was an alternate, but didn't know if that was a generic e-mail or if I should remain relatively optimistic. I did not receive an email, so I think you have every reason to be optimistic! Congrats
seskande Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 12 hours ago, Nicch said: Hi Interesting profile! Do you have any background in the education field? I'm planning to apply for TIE ? No background in education but have experience with programming and technology innovation.
JacquelineD Posted March 16, 2020 Posted March 16, 2020 (edited) Hi all, see some asking about Urban Scholars fellowship; I applied but didn't receive any notice. I did get receive the Saul Zaentz Fellowship! -- the Financial Aid office called me midday on Thurs March 12th then sent an email that afternoon with the news. Edited March 16, 2020 by JacquelineD MACKP 1
gradddcafe Posted March 17, 2020 Posted March 17, 2020 Hi all! Here's a HGSE Class of 2021 Facebook group in case people are interested in joining https://www.facebook.com/groups/154761905677503/ mjsmith, jmkenobi and JacquelineD 3
heb Posted March 18, 2020 Posted March 18, 2020 Financial aid is out. I got a $19,000 grant which I am grateful for but it is still too expensive. I'll be going to a fully funded program instead. Still bought a sweatshirt though since it is a honor to even be accepted. Congrats to those who can attend! tunic_youth 1
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