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Hi, I am the person who posted on "result" page of ISU. Most of the programs that I applied are related to applied linguistics, but I also applied a few bilingual education program, because my graduate program is TESOL. My current situation is as below:

Education:

UIC: ad 

University of Wisconsin: Rej

University of Florida: in review

Indiana University: in review

 

Applied Linguistics:

IUP: ad with half GAship

ISU: interview on Jan.16, still in review

University of Arizona (SLAT): enter the final round, ask for official transcript on Feb.5, but no updates since then

MSU (second language studies): rej

ASU: in review

PSU: in reivew

NAU: in reivew

UIUC: in review 

GSU: in review

 

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hi I am the one who posted about UW-Madison

 Just wondering if you applied for the curriculum&Instruction program in UW-Madison?  When did you receive the reply from them? Have you contact any POI in advance?  I am hesitated about whether i should ask the admission team or keep waiting.

 Congrat on your other admission! They look good!  

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58 minutes ago, charlottez said:

hi I am the one who posted about UW-Madison

 Just wondering if you applied for the curriculum&Instruction program in UW-Madison?  When did you receive the reply from them? Have you contact any POI in advance?  I am hesitated about whether i should ask the admission team or keep waiting.

 Congrat on your other admission! They look good!  

Hi Charlottez, yes, curriculum & instruction in UW-Madison. I got the email on Feb. 4th. I didn't contact any POI before submitting the application. And the school system lost one of my reference letters, they informed me after ddl. But it was already in winter break, the recommender didn't check the inbox. I had to ask a professor from my undergraduate program to write the letter. Anyway, the rejection from UW-Madison is not to my surprise.

I saw they also sent rej letter to others, you didn't get it means you still have chance. Since the ddl is 12/1, I think it is totally fine to ask the admission. Maybe an anonymous call to ask when they will make final decision would be a good choice. Best luck! 

BTW, did you apply UF and Indiana University? 

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9 hours ago, Hui0524 said:

Hi Charlottez, yes, curriculum & instruction in UW-Madison. I got the email on Feb. 4th. I didn't contact any POI before submitting the application. And the school system lost one of my reference letters, they informed me after ddl. But it was already in winter break, the recommender didn't check the inbox. I had to ask a professor from my undergraduate program to write the letter. Anyway, the rejection from UW-Madison is not to my surprise.

I saw they also sent rej letter to others, you didn't get it means you still have chance. Since the ddl is 12/1, I think it is totally fine to ask the admission. Maybe an anonymous call to ask when they will make final decision would be a good choice. Best luck! 

BTW, did you apply UF and Indiana University? 

Hi Thank u for your info! I was actually applying for the SLA, there are complex interactions of the faculty so i assume they are basically processed them with high overlaps.  

Unfortunately, I did not apply for UF or Indiana. Hope you the best luck!!!

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Hello,

I am the person who applied to Iowa State and got an unofficial acceptance.

I am currently a student at IUB, and I did not apply anywhere else than Iowa State. I am now deciding between the two but it is hard. :( So far I have decided Iowa State but Indiana University is such a great university that it is hard to leave. 

Good luck to everyone and I hope you get positive answers back soon!

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23 hours ago, noemie12 said:

Hello,

I am the person who applied to Iowa State and got an unofficial acceptance.

I am currently a student at IUB, and I did not apply anywhere else than Iowa State. I am now deciding between the two but it is hard. :( So far I have decided Iowa State but Indiana University is such a great university that it is hard to leave. 

Good luck to everyone and I hope you get positive answers back soon!

Congratulations! Both of them are great universities! Thank you for letting me know. 

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Hi everybody! Just wanted to join the applied linguistics/SLA conversation. :-)  I'm in the process of deciding where to go. Here is my situation:

 

University of Hawaii-Manoa SLS accepted

Georgia State App Ling accepted

University of Arizona SLAT accepted

Northern Arizona App Ling accepted

Michigan State SLS waitlisted

Georgetown App Ling rejected (was my first choice...sigh)

U Penn Educational Linguistics rejected

 

Have you all heard more yet? What areas of applied linguistics are you interested in? I'm interested in pragmatics in World Englishes snd sociolinguistics of multilingualism.

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Congratulation on your acceptances!

I have finally decided I will be going to Iowa State. My goal is to develop technological tools to learn languages such as applications, websites, games, etc... My dream is to someday work in Artificial Intelligence (I am passionate about Computational Linguistics).

Whoever else is going to Iowa State please let me know! :) 

 

 

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13 hours ago, Cats&Coffee said:

Hi everybody! Just wanted to join the applied linguistics/SLA conversation. ? I'm in the process of deciding where to go. Here is my situation:

 

University of Hawaii-Manoa SLS accepted

Georgia State App Ling accepted

University of Arizona SLAT accepted

Northern Arizona App Ling accepted

Michigan State SLS waitlisted

Georgetown App Ling rejected (was my first choice...sigh)

U Penn Educational Linguistics rejected

 

Have you all heard more yet? What areas of applied linguistics are you interested in? I'm interested in pragmatics in World Englishes snd sociolinguistics of multilingualism.

Hi I also got in UA SLAT. I’m interested in second language writing and corpus linguistics. Last week my poi at Iowa state still told me they were making decisions and let me keep waiting. I think I may make my decision between the two. 
 

If you are also from China, we can talk through wechat. 
 

My WeChat: smileyouki 

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Hello all! I applied to these MA programs in November:

University of Virginia

University of Delaware

Boston University

And then my whole life got flipped on its head and I filled out 2 more applications at the last minute:

Colorado University - Boulder

Indiana University - Bloomington

 

I was admitted to Delaware! With zero funding, so I really have to think about whether I want to do that or not. I'm really hoping CU or IU works out even though it was so last minute. Do you think this would affect my chances?

A little more about me: I majored in Spanish and got a MA in Instruction from a tiny college in Minnesota in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Moved and started teaching in the Denver area. I really liked the kids and I loved engaging in language education with them, but all the other bs around a teaching career really wore me down. Maybe as an older adult I would consider returning but K-12 education is tough. I'm open to TA spots but again in a MA program I don't know what I'll have available to me. I was advised not to apply directly to PhD programs since I don't have a formal education in Linguistics, only a Phonetics elective as part of my major. Which I ADORED and has led me here! Looking forward to learning from you all.

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13 hours ago, noemie12 said:

Congratulation on your acceptances!

I have finally decided I will be going to Iowa State. My goal is to develop technological tools to learn languages such as applications, websites, games, etc... My dream is to someday work in Artificial Intelligence (I am passionate about Computational Linguistics).

Whoever else is going to Iowa State please let me know! :) 

 

 

Congrats to you too! Sounds like the right program for you. ? 

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10 hours ago, Hui0524 said:

Hi I also got in UA SLAT. I’m interested in second language writing and corpus linguistics. Last week my poi at Iowa state still told me they were making decisions and let me keep waiting. I think I may make my decision between the two. 
 

If you are also from China, we can talk through wechat. 
 

My WeChat: smileyouki 

Congrats! I have some interest in corpus methods too, but not sure if I will go that way with my research. 

At least you narrowed down to two. I am so confused I really can't figure out which program is the best fit. I'm chatting with some students from SLAT this week and also with POI to try to get more clarity. But I'm starting to think GSU might be the one.

I'll add you on WeChat! (By the way, I live in China, but I'm not Chinese. Just so you're not surprised by my bad Chinese 哈哈哈). 

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On 3/2/2020 at 6:48 PM, sarahma789 said:

Hello all! I applied to these MA programs in November:

University of Virginia

University of Delaware

Boston University

And then my whole life got flipped on its head and I filled out 2 more applications at the last minute:

Colorado University - Boulder

Indiana University - Bloomington

 

I was admitted to Delaware! With zero funding, so I really have to think about whether I want to do that or not. I'm really hoping CU or IU works out even though it was so last minute. Do you think this would affect my chances?

A little more about me: I majored in Spanish and got a MA in Instruction from a tiny college in Minnesota in 2015 and 2016 respectively. Moved and started teaching in the Denver area. I really liked the kids and I loved engaging in language education with them, but all the other bs around a teaching career really wore me down. Maybe as an older adult I would consider returning but K-12 education is tough. I'm open to TA spots but again in a MA program I don't know what I'll have available to me. I was advised not to apply directly to PhD programs since I don't have a formal education in Linguistics, only a Phonetics elective as part of my major. Which I ADORED and has led me here! Looking forward to learning from you all.

Congratulations! Delaware is great! I feel MA programs seldom offer much funding, but some do offer fellowships. You still have chance! And you can also apply for RA, TA and GA positions when you study there. 
 

If you submit all application materials before ddl, I think it should be fine. If you still didn’t hear from them yet, maybe asking the admission office to check would be helpful. 
 

Finger crossed! I hope you can get in your ideal program soon! 

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On 3/3/2020 at 10:04 PM, ammarahasan said:

When contacting a potential supervisor , do you guys mention research area or research proposal?

Yes, I mentioned my research area and why I think we matched. 

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On 3/4/2020 at 8:53 PM, Hui0524 said:

Congratulations! Delaware is great! I feel MA programs seldom offer much funding, but some do offer fellowships. You still have chance! And you can also apply for RA, TA and GA positions when you study there. 
 

If you submit all application materials before ddl, I think it should be fine. If you still didn’t hear from them yet, maybe asking the admission office to check would be helpful. 
 

Finger crossed! I hope you can get in your ideal program soon! 

Thank you so much! I heard back from UVA and CU Boulder with acceptances so I am seriously over the moon. :) I will look into fellowships like you mentioned. I will have to evaluate whether graduate housing or living in the community would be more cost effective.

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Hey, everybody! Is anyone else going crazy trying to decide? OMG I'm really stuck. Narrowed down to NAU and U of Arizona SLAT. At least I know I'll be moving to Arizona! Officially turned down two awesome programs today and that was hard. I created a spreadsheet to compare all the schools, but it's to a point now where I just keep looking at it and not getting anywhere in my mind. Anybody know students or faculty in either program personally? Am I the only one obsessing like this???

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2 hours ago, Cats&Coffee said:

Hey, everybody! Is anyone else going crazy trying to decide? OMG I'm really stuck. Narrowed down to NAU and U of Arizona SLAT. At least I know I'll be moving to Arizona! Officially turned down two awesome programs today and that was hard. I created a spreadsheet to compare all the schools, but it's to a point now where I just keep looking at it and not getting anywhere in my mind. Anybody know students or faculty in either program personally? Am I the only one obsessing like this???

I know Dr. Biber at NAU is wonderful, but he told me he’s gonna retired and doesn’t recruit new PhD students. I also met a student from NAU applied linguistics master program. He suggested me to reach out to Dr. Egbert, who is also a great professor. 
 

I don’t get NAU offer? I know Dr. Tardy and Dr. Staples are great professors at UA. I met them at ASU SSLW.  Students at UA also recommended me the two professors. 

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Hey guys! Wow I'm probably too late to join, but I really want to be a part of this conversation!

 

I applied to four programs and here are my results so far:

 

Iowa State U Applied Linguistics and Technology - Accepted (and I have decided to attend this program!) 

Northern Arizona U Applied Linguistics - Accepted 

Simon Fraser U Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

Georgia State U Applied Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

 

My specific interest is in corpus linguistics and register variation. So glad to find people here interested in applied linguistics!

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10 hours ago, Hui0524 said:

I know Dr. Biber at NAU is wonderful, but he told me he’s gonna retired and doesn’t recruit new PhD students. I also met a student from NAU applied linguistics master program. He suggested me to reach out to Dr. Egbert, who is also a great professor. 
 

I don’t get NAU offer? I know Dr. Tardy and Dr. Staples are great professors at UA. I met them at ASU SSLW.  Students at UA also recommended me the two professors. 

Thanks for that! Yeah, I know Biber is just about to retire. If I went to NAU, I would want Taguchi as my advisor (pragmatics), but would be happy also to work with Biber and Reppen before they both retire soon. They are legends and it feels like I'm wasting an opportunity to take classes with them if I don't go. But at the same time, CL is not my primary area of interest and UA has more options for socio and qualitative or mixed methods, which is a direction I might want to go in. Staples is my POI at UA. I've had an online meeting with her recently and I think she's great.

UA seems to offer all of my potential areas of interest: pragmatics, CL, and socio, plus people with expertise in different methodologies: quant and qual. So I guess I'm leaning towards UA for those reasons. But I have a sense that NAU is generally considered a stronger program. Am I wrong about that? And maybe the faculty are better known at NAU? I already turned down Hawai'i and GSU, and those are really strong programs too. But the funding wasn't as good as NAU and UA. I'm still second-guessing myself about turning those down! I was nominated for a fellowship at GSU and would have definitely gone there, but I didn't get it. The TAship funding is pretty low. ?

I guess the problem is that all the programs are really good, so whatever I choose, I'm turning down working with amazing people everywhere else. I know I'm super lucky to have this choice to make. But it's haaard!!!

I'm sorry you didn't get the offer from NAU. Did you definitely decide to go to UA now? Maybe we will be there together!

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5 hours ago, Siangee said:

Hey guys! Wow I'm probably too late to join, but I really want to be a part of this conversation!

 

I applied to four programs and here are my results so far:

 

Iowa State U Applied Linguistics and Technology - Accepted (and I have decided to attend this program!) 

Northern Arizona U Applied Linguistics - Accepted 

Simon Fraser U Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

Georgia State U Applied Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

 

My specific interest is in corpus linguistics and register variation. So glad to find people here interested in applied linguistics!

Hi and welcome to the club haha! Congrats on your acceptances and on making a decision!!

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14 hours ago, Siangee said:

Hey guys! Wow I'm probably too late to join, but I really want to be a part of this conversation!

 

I applied to four programs and here are my results so far:

 

Iowa State U Applied Linguistics and Technology - Accepted (and I have decided to attend this program!) 

Northern Arizona U Applied Linguistics - Accepted 

Simon Fraser U Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

Georgia State U Applied Linguistics - Waiting for decision 

 

My specific interest is in corpus linguistics and register variation. So glad to find people here interested in applied linguistics!

Congratulations! ISU’s program is wonderful! Can you share when you got the acceptance letter? And what about the funding information?  My status is still under review, and my POI told me to wait. I really look forward to hearing from them. 

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14 hours ago, Cats&Coffee said:

Thanks for that! Yeah, I know Biber is just about to retire. If I went to NAU, I would want Taguchi as my advisor (pragmatics), but would be happy also to work with Biber and Reppen before they both retire soon. They are legends and it feels like I'm wasting an opportunity to take classes with them if I don't go. But at the same time, CL is not my primary area of interest and UA has more options for socio and qualitative or mixed methods, which is a direction I might want to go in. Staples is my POI at UA. I've had an online meeting with her recently and I think she's great.

UA seems to offer all of my potential areas of interest: pragmatics, CL, and socio, plus people with expertise in different methodologies: quant and qual. So I guess I'm leaning towards UA for those reasons. But I have a sense that NAU is generally considered a stronger program. Am I wrong about that? And maybe the faculty are better known at NAU? I already turned down Hawai'i and GSU, and those are really strong programs too. But the funding wasn't as good as NAU and UA. I'm still second-guessing myself about turning those down! I was nominated for a fellowship at GSU and would have definitely gone there, but I didn't get it. The TAship funding is pretty low. ?

I guess the problem is that all the programs are really good, so whatever I choose, I'm turning down working with amazing people everywhere else. I know I'm super lucky to have this choice to make. But it's haaard!!!

I'm sorry you didn't get the offer from NAU. Did you definitely decide to go to UA now? Maybe we will be there together!

Whatever you choose, you’ll become a star in applied linguistics area for sure! It’s amazing to get so many offers! 
 

I will wait ISU by the end of March. If I can’t get the offer, I’ll definitely go to UA. ?

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