animalethicsnstuff Posted April 22, 2021 Posted April 22, 2021 I was hoping to apply to PhD and masters programs this upcoming fall, and I think this might be my biggest weakness. I am a combined major, which at my university means taking fewer classes in each subject. When I graduate, I'll have taken 10 philosophy courses, but by the time I apply, it'll only be 8, and only 3 of those upper level/graduate levels. I have other experiences outside those courses, such as summer seminars, TA work, research, and two directed studies in philosophy that appear on my transcript but that I didn't get class credit for, but 8 classes seems so slim. I have a 3.85 philosophy GPA so it's not as if I did poorly, I just worry I'd be looked at as a candidate with limited experience in philosophy.
Marcus_Aurelius Posted April 22, 2021 Posted April 22, 2021 Like the vast majority of applicants, you'll sink or swim on the strength of your writing sample, along with letters. So focus on making sure those are great. Perhaps one of your letter writers can speak to the relevant experience you gained in your other major. And you can apply to some funded MAs to increase your odds, so you have more than enough courses to get into those. PHILOKEV 1
Olórin Posted April 22, 2021 Posted April 22, 2021 I had only taken 6 philosophy classes when I applied and got into three funded MAs. Don’t sweat it, having fewer philosophy courses could even make you a better candidate for MA programs. PHILOKEV and Marcus_Aurelius 2
maxhgns Posted April 23, 2021 Posted April 23, 2021 (edited) 20 or so is normal for Canadians who majored in philosophy. IIRC I had 24, a thesis, 6 MA courses, and an MA thesis. 10 courses at my undergrad institution would get you a minor. Edited April 23, 2021 by maxhgns Mischief 1
Glasperlenspieler Posted April 23, 2021 Posted April 23, 2021 7 hours ago, maxhgns said: 20 or so is normal for Canadians who majored in philosophy. IIRC I had 24, a thesis, 6 MA courses, and an MA thesis. 10 courses at my undergrad institution would get you a minor. Is this quarters or semesters? My undergrad philosophy major was 19 courses on a quarter system iirc.
Marcus_Aurelius Posted April 23, 2021 Posted April 23, 2021 Yeah, big difference where there are semesters in America. I had 11 or 12 courses required for my undergrad major, and some places require even a little less.
maxhgns Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 On 4/23/2021 at 5:46 AM, Glasperlenspieler said: Is this quarters or semesters? My undergrad philosophy major was 19 courses on a quarter system iirc. Semesters. I don't think any Canadian university operates on a quarter system (except maybe Quest, or maybe their thing is even more unusual. I don't remember.) Mischief and Glasperlenspieler 2
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