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3 minutes ago, Angela Merkel said:

Today, Sunday, Indiana University accepted at least three students, including a friend of mine. Apparently I was not accepted. I assume rejection will arrive in the next few days. 

Lo siento mucho :( Acabo de ver los dos acceptances de Indiana. Animó! Nunca se sabe. 

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Yo estaba esperando el rechazo hace una semana. Mucho se han tardado. ?

 

No aparecerá en Grad Cafe: Al mismo amigo que aceptaron hoy en Indiana también lo aceptaron en Ohio State hace más de una semana. A otro amigo lo aceptaron en California en Santa Bárbara hace dos semanas. 

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23 hours ago, Angela Merkel said:

Yo estaba esperando el rechazo hace una semana. Mucho se han tardado. ?

 

No aparecerá en Grad Cafe: Al mismo amigo que aceptaron hoy en Indiana también lo aceptaron en Ohio State hace más de una semana. A otro amigo lo aceptaron en California en Santa Bárbara hace dos semanas. 

@Angela MerkelMUCHO ÁNIMO!! Tengo una amiga a quien la aceptaron a indiana (ella tampoco lo ha subido). Sin embargo, ella está esperando la respuesta de otro programa. Entonces aunque no hayas recibido un acceptance, quizás estés en un waiting list!! Desde que las personas rechacen, entonces quizás te envían un acceptance a ti también. O quizás, te enviaran un acceptance casi ya!! :) 

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Just now, Conejita said:

@Angela MerkelMUCHO ÁNIMO!! Tengo una amiga a quien la aceptaron a indiana (ella tampoco lo ha subido). Sin embargo, ella está esperando la respuesta de otro programa. Entonces aunque no hayas recibido un acceptance, quizás estés en un waiting list!! Desde que las personas rechacen, entonces quizás te envían un acceptance a ti también. O quizás, te enviaran un acceptance casi ya!! :) 

O sea quiero decir, el programa de Indiana no es su “top choice.” Ella prefiere otro. Entonces en cuanto ella decida, quizás se abra un espacio en el programa de indiana 

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Gracias por la información, Conejita. ?

Creo que a mi amigo tampoco le hace mucha gracia Indiana debido a la localización. No creo que acepte dado que ya Ohio State le hizo una oferta. Mañana voy a hacerle una pregunta al individuo que se encarga de organizar cosas a nivel de postgrado. Parece ser que hay dos procesos distintos en Indiana: uno para el programa de lingüística y otro para el de literatura. 

Total, faltan más programas. Y hay uno que, aparte de las notas, estamos hechos el uno para el otro debido a lo que hace la facultad ahí, los escritos que envié y mis intereses para el trabajo de tesis. Es simplemente muy temprano. Mis solicitudes salieron a principios de enero unas y mediados de enero otras. ¡Se me había olvidado la tensión envuelta en este proceso! 

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Hi everyone, I just got accepted into my first master's program, and I haven't heard about funding yet. I got an email that my status has changed and this message 

"Congratulations! The graduate program to which you have applied has recommended your admission. The decision is not final until the Graduate School performs a review of your application materials. When you are ready, you may submit the enrollment intention form (below). You should also submit any missing checklist items listed below (scroll down). A decision letter will be posted once the Graduate School has received and verified your materials."

It sounds to me that I have to submit my enrollment intention before I get a decision letter. I don't want to commit before I hear about funding or back from other schools. What should I do?

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3 hours ago, doggydaddy248 said:

Hi everyone, I just got accepted into my first master's program, and I haven't heard about funding yet. I got an email that my status has changed and this message 

"Congratulations! The graduate program to which you have applied has recommended your admission. The decision is not final until the Graduate School performs a review of your application materials. When you are ready, you may submit the enrollment intention form (below). You should also submit any missing checklist items listed below (scroll down). A decision letter will be posted once the Graduate School has received and verified your materials."

It sounds to me that I have to submit my enrollment intention before I get a decision letter. I don't want to commit before I hear about funding or back from other schools. What should I do?

Recommendation: Do NOT commit to anything until you have a formal offer in hand. Also, based on my experience, wait until you get other offers and compare then. You have until April 15. And so far you are only a number or an application out of many to them. I have changed the way I see this circus in the last two years after I have been a year and a half in a Master's program in a fairly respectable big department. Fell free to contact me if you want to hear any more advice.

 

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16 hours ago, Angela Merkel said:

Recommendation: Do NOT commit to anything until you have a formal offer in hand. Also, based on my experience, wait until you get other offers and compare then. You have until April 15. And so far you are only a number or an application out of many to them. I have changed the way I see this circus in the last two years after I have been a year and a half in a Master's program in a fairly respectable big department. Fell free to contact me if you want to hear any more advice.

 

Thank you, I'm new to this and very overwhelmed 

 

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4 hours ago, doggydaddy248 said:

Thank you, I'm new to this and very overwhelmed 

 

You are welcome. Indeed, feel free to ask questions! Basic advice: do not make decisions with your emotions; use your brain instead. (In this process we can be so happy for being accepted into a program that it can blind us.) 

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¡Hola! ¿Alguien en este grupo aplicó a ILAC (Iberian and Latin American Cultures) en Stanford? ¿Tienen noticias? He visto que ya han llamado a personas de otros departamentos del DLCL (como francés o italiano), pero no he escuchado nada de ILAC. Si alguien sabe algo, ¿podría contarme? Se los agradecería mucho. ¡Espero les esté yendo muy bien en sus procesos!

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How has everyone been coping? 

The radio silence and suspense has been killing me ?

I starting to see results uploaded. I am hoping that means I’ll hear back from my schools soon.

Buena suerte a todos :)

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On 2/12/2021 at 10:10 AM, Conejita said:

How has everyone been coping? 

The radio silence and suspense has been killing me ?

I starting to see results uploaded. I am hoping that means I’ll hear back from my schools soon.

Buena suerte a todos :)

Coping? What's that? The radio silence is driving me crazy. Hope you're coping better than I am! :)

Someone posted a rejection from U of Washington, and my app is still stuck on submitted. I've spent all day checking my email...I swear, if it was Washington University in St. Louis and not Seattle...

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No están poniendo al día los sistemas en algunos programas. Uno busca y, efectivamente, solamente apararece 'solicitud sometida'. Asumo que es normal que uno se ponga (como yo) medio nervioso cuando esto pasa después de haber visto movimiento de esa misma institución en Resultados. Aparte de un rechazo oficial anoche, no hay nada más. Sin embargo es muy temprano si las fechas límites fueron alrededor de mediados de enero. Ya Washington University in St. Louis envió rechazos y yo no sé nada. ?

Quizás si les envío un ramo de flores terminen de una vez. ?

On 2/12/2021 at 5:16 PM, senorbrightside said:

Coping? What's that? The radio silence is driving me crazy. Hope you're coping better than I am! :)

Someone posted a rejection from U of Washington, and my app is still stuck on submitted. I've spent all day checking my email...I swear, if it was Washington University in St. Louis and not Seattle...

On 2/10/2021 at 7:28 AM, doggydaddy248 said:

Thank you, I'm new to this and very overwhelmed 

 

You are welcome. Indeed, feel free to ask questions! Basic advice: do not make decisions with your emotions; use your brain instead. (In this process we can be so happy for being accepted into a program that it can blind us.) 

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1 hour ago, Anabel said:

I saw someone had added an "accepted" to UVA yesterday! Has anyone else heard back from them?

I received notification that I've been waitlisted at Georgetown (Literature path). 

Continued good luck to everyone!!

I saw that too! My UVA app still says "submitted". 
 

Congrats on the waitlist at Georgetown though! There's still hope!

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1 hour ago, senorbrightside said:

I saw that too! My UVA app still says "submitted". 
 

Congrats on the waitlist at Georgetown though! There's still hope!

mine also says “submitted”, i suppose then I might be rejected.....:( since the portal update is a bit slower

Has anyone here applied for Northwestern? I talked to DGS in early February and she told me that they are reviewing the files now... it’s odd bc two people posted “accepted” in January....

I hope everyone is doing well with their anxiety of endless waiting, including myself :)

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Conejita: I have no idea how each department does it since they are so different from each other.  Indiana never responded to me when I asked if they had different processes for the evaluation process, one for linguistics and another for literature. But I suspect that the linguistics applicants who submitted their applications in December (foreign ones) had an advantage since Indiana has accepted several already. I am a literature student. California at San Diego already rejected me. Waiting for the other ones' rejections. ?

Did anyone here apply to WUSTL or UIC? I also applied to Nebraska, although it seems that they are a very small department, based on the number of graduate instructors, also known as "slave chattel that does the teaching that we are too good to do, with a plantation manager ('course coordinator') to work you to the ground". ?‍♀️

Have a drink tonight to relax for a while. ?

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2 hours ago, Angela Merkel said:

I also applied to Nebraska, although it seems that they are a very small department, based on the number of graduate instructors, also known as "slave chattel that does the teaching that we are too good to do, with a plantation manager ('course coordinator') to work you to the ground". ?‍♀️

 

Wait...where'd you hear that? Cite your sources! :POne of my professors from my MA recommended Nebraska because it was a smaller department and she thought I would thrive there, but as much as I love teaching I don't want it to be so demanding I don't have time for research + self care...

To answer Conejita's question, I also applied to UVA, Washington (Seattle), Penn State, McGill, Toronto and Durham (in the UK). Edited to add I'm Lit.

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5 hours ago, Angela Merkel said:

as "slave chattel that does the teaching that we are too good to do, with a plantation manager ('course coordinator') to work you to the ground". ?‍♀️

I was referring to the system in general, not Nebraska exclusively. (More like the one I am in now, where we are more like forced workers under a tyrant Nazi supervisor in a World War II concentration camp in Poland.) I am sure that there are normal coordinators somewhere who do not forget that you are taking several literature graduate-level seminars with their corresponding weekly requirements. :rolleyes:

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Senorbright: McGill is a gorgeous campus. I have seen part of it personally. There are lots of sex shops on that main avenue where the main entrance is, but that is typical of Montreal. I thought that piece of information might help you in your decision if they accept you. ?

And also, you better brush on your French, it is French-speaking Canada, although the university uses English as its main language. They expect a high degree of French before your exams, I think. I considered applying there, very seriously. I ended up being a coward, afraid of their European system at the graduate level. 

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Another day of anxiety as we begin the week of refreshing our emails every minute of the day (or at least I do). Remember to take care of yourself. Maybe limit the checking for your own mental health (I know easier said than done).

I am hoping that we all hear good news this week.

And to answer my own question: I applied for the literature track to Tulane, Stony Brook, Indiana, and U Kentucky. 

I have yet to hear back. I am trying to remain positive!! 

This cycle is such a toss up. It seems to be portals aren’t updating and they’re taking longer than usual to message people. 
 

My theory is that schools have bigger waitlists this year and they’re hoping people commit sooner so they can move their waiting list.

 

 

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I limit to checking portals twice a day, around noon and 7 pm my time. I have my phone on my bed or something soft and face down so I can't hear if it vibrates, lol.

Do schools inform people if they're on the waiting list? 

And specifically for @Conejita I did my undergrad at UK, so let me know if you have any questions! A lot of the department I knew is no longer there, including my two fave professors, but I do still know some people. It's a great department! 

I hope everyone hears great news sooner than later. 

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