abolibibelot Posted October 27, 2020 Posted October 27, 2020 Hello! I'm currently scrambling to apply to programs in Comp Lit (focus in 19th/20th French Lit/Poetry, film studies, and philosophy of aesthetics). I am applying for TAPIF (Teaching Assistant Program in France) after undergrad. I am so burnt out I need a gap year, and it seems like the best thing to do after undergrad. My current dilemma is whether or not I should even apply and defer to grad programs. I might be tempted to just grab a masters in France anyway and maybe even wait a few years to attain EU citizenship from France. Given the current academic climate and the state of the world, I'm not too sure if it is worth even applying to graduate programs. I see no future in which I do not have a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, so I will certainly return after my time abroad to complete one. Is anyone else in a similar position (deciding between deferring or just skipping a cycle and applying then)? If so, what do my chances look like if I take a gap year (or a couple) and try to apply again? I'm worried about the logistics of obtaining recommendation letters and the like after some time away. P.S. I'm applying to UMich, Cornell, Princeton, UToronto, Northwestern, and UC Irvine for Comp Lit; I've started an app with Oxford (MSt in Comparative Literature and Critical Translation) and NYU Tisch for a masters in Film Theory. Given my interests, are there any schools I should absolutely apply for? I'm open to recommendations!
Starbuck420 Posted October 28, 2020 Posted October 28, 2020 lmao I wish I was in France. If possible, stay in France. kinda serious. Everything is going to you know what here, humanities depts very much included. year(s) off would be a good idea if you can swing it senorbrightside 1
rhetoricus aesalon Posted November 1, 2020 Posted November 1, 2020 I would not recommend applying to a program this year with the intention of deferring enrollment.
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