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Hi did anyone hear messages from Cambridge and oxford? They should be my last hope... please tell me if you have heard anything from them. Thanks!!

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On 3/7/2023 at 5:58 AM, BanjaraSoul said:

Hi, guys! Just writing to inform you that  yesterday I have received my rejection from Upenn. Now, all my results are out and nothing is left. If all works well..I will be joining CU Boulder on Fall 2023. If anyone else here is also going to Boulder, please let me know because I would love to get in touch with you. Thanks to all of you for helping me to get through all these months of waiting without freaking out!! Wishing luck to all of you!!! 

 

Congratulations! I also received an offer from Boulder but I am still on the waitlist for funding. BTW has anyone heard from UIUC about PhD application result?

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@welcometouniqlo I am also waiting for U of T, though I kinda already gave up because they admit very few international students and the stipend barely covers the living costs. I guess you might want to write to them to see if the admissions have been completed.

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10 hours ago, Clementine95 said:

Congratulations! I also received an offer from Boulder but I am still on the waitlist for funding. BTW has anyone heard from UIUC about PhD application result?

Hi Clementine, I got the official admission decision notice from UIUC in early January and received fellowship information in med-Feb. I wish you all the best!

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Hi everyone, I can't decide between UW Seattle and Indiana U Bloomington. Is the Chinese program at the UW Seattle more prestigious? I'd like to hear from someone in this field. Appreciating your help!

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6 minutes ago, Suesuesue said:

Hi everyone, I can't decide between UW Seattle and Indiana U Bloomington. Is the Chinese program at the UW Seattle more prestigious? I'd like to hear from someone in this field. Appreciating your help!

Both universities are highly regarded in China studies, and have been for a long time. I would recommend taking a look at their faculty or course offerings to get a feel for which suits your interests better. Good luck!

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Rejected by Columbia! This closes the application cycle for me.

My area of focus is modern Chinese literature (particularly, Republican-era literature and culture), even though my profile looks a lot more comparative and interdisciplinary than that. I came from a comp lit background, and I reoriented myself around EALC during my master's study. Out of the 7 EAS Ph.D. programs that I have applied for and heard from, I was rejected by 6 (UCB, UChicago, Harvard, UCLA, Columbia) and waitlisted by 1 (UC Irvine). I interviewed separately with two professors at UCLA in early January and my POI at UC Irvine in early February. I was also invited to an informal chat with my POI at Berkeley in early January. 

I was, however, admitted to Penn State's Comparative Literature program with the prospect of doing a dual-title in Asian Studies. (The only potential concern for me is the relative shortage of faculty working on premodern and early modern Chinese literature at Penn State, but I can always bring someone from outside to my committee.) I will very likely commit.  

I wish everyone all the best of luck in everything! Remember that academic life is not everything, and it is by no means the only option. Also, the admission process is like a black box. A lot of factors went into who gets admitted and who not, and oftentimes it is more a matter of distribution than competence, as there are so many well-qualified applicants out there. Don't lose heart if the results are discouraging, but do make sure that a humanities Ph.D. is what you want before forging ahead into one, as it is a lot of commitment (and potentially sunken costs.)

Hopefully, I will meet some of you in some academic setting sooner or later. Feel free to message me if you have questions or want to add contact (including WeChat -- I am from mainland China)

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12 hours ago, wanlichangcheng said:

Both universities are highly regarded in China studies, and have been for a long time. I would recommend taking a look at their faculty or course offerings to get a feel for which suits your interests better. Good luck!

Thank you for the helpful advice!

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I am waiting on one last EAS(-tangential) department, which is at Minnesota. After that decision comes, containing the somber platitude I know it will, I shall show myself out, and bid you all a fulfilling and joyous end to the cycle, imparting as I depart some lines of prose! Until then, I remain, weathered and disgruntled but glad nonetheless to have had all of your company throughout these agonizing and exciting months. 

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2 hours ago, wanlichangcheng said:

I am waiting on one last EAS(-tangential) department, which is at Minnesota. After that decision comes, containing the somber platitude I know it will, I shall show myself out, and bid you all a fulfilling and joyous end to the cycle, imparting as I depart some lines of prose! Until then, I remain, weathered and disgruntled but glad nonetheless to have had all of your company throughout these agonizing and exciting months. 

I am still waiting on UT-Austin and UC Irvine. I contacted their respective East Asian Studies departments to inquire about my application but they never responded...

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23 minutes ago, db757 said:

I am still waiting on UT-Austin and UC Irvine. I contacted their respective East Asian Studies departments to inquire about my application but they never responded...

MA or PhD? And I wonder if you might've contacted the departments during spring break... In any case, best of luck with UT and UCI! 

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7 minutes ago, wanlichangcheng said:

MA or PhD? And I wonder if you might've contacted the departments during spring break... In any case, best of luck with UT and UCI! 

Thank you! Both PhD, and I contacted them a couple of weeks ago

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6 hours ago, db757 said:

Thank you! Both PhD, and I contacted them a couple of weeks ago

Also waiting for UCI, heard nothing from them... And NYU, too!
Has anyone heard back from NYU's EAS Ph.D. program yet? Would really appreciate your news! 

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Hello guys! Here I want to ask a question. It is hard for me to choose between UCLA EAS MA and Columbia EALAC MA. My research interests are material culture and its relationship with modern Chinese literature, and postcolonism. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!

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12 hours ago, HudsonWong said:

Hello guys! Here I want to ask a question. It is hard for me to choose between UCLA EAS MA and Columbia EALAC MA. My research interests are material culture and its relationship with modern Chinese literature, and postcolonism. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!

I can't speak for UCLA, but Columbia is strong in this regard. The department has strengths in premodern, Qing, and late-Qing through Republican era in particular. In my experience, there is somewhat less of a focus on the post-1949 era. And Columbia is a great place to learn about and do research on postcolonial studies; after all, Edward Said taught at Columbia for forty years, and Gayatri Spivak is currently at Columbia, as well. As an EALAC MA student you are required to obtain permission to take courses in other departments, however. I can't speak to that process from lack of experience. There are, fortunately, plenty of courses available to EALAC MA students that are cross-listed with History and perhaps other departments; and there are faculty - affiliated with the department and who teach courses in EALAC - from other disciplines, including sociology. Good luck! Feel free to inbox me if you have any other questions. 

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5 minutes ago, wanlichangcheng said:

I can't speak for UCLA, but Columbia is strong in this regard. The department has strengths in premodern, Qing, and late-Qing through Republican era in particular. In my experience, there is somewhat less of a focus on the post-1949 era. And Columbia is a great place to learn about and do research on postcolonial studies; after all, Edward Said taught at Columbia for forty years, and Gayatri Spivak is currently at Columbia, as well. As an EALAC MA student you are required to obtain permission to take courses in other departments, however. I can't speak to that process from lack of experience. There are, fortunately, plenty of courses available to EALAC MA students that are cross-listed with History and perhaps other departments; and there are faculty - affiliated with the department and who teach courses in EALAC - from other disciplines, including sociology. Good luck! Feel free to inbox me if you have any other questions. 

Thanks a lot! It helps!

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13 hours ago, HudsonWong said:

Hello guys! Here I want to ask a question. It is hard for me to choose between UCLA EAS MA and Columbia EALAC MA. My research interests are material culture and its relationship with modern Chinese literature, and postcolonism. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!

Hi HudsonWong, have you received a reply from Columbia EALC MA on the application outcomes already?

 

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9 minutes ago, junboroni said:

Hi HudsonWong, have you received a reply from Columbia EALC MA on the application outcomes already?

 

Yes, I think maybe they release outcomes in batches (?). I saw someone said that they still consider application after the priority application ddl on a rolling base, so I guess some applications before that ddl are still under review and the department just cannot make decisions immediately. Good luck to your application ! Wish you success!

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14 hours ago, HudsonWong said:

Hello guys! Here I want to ask a question. It is hard for me to choose between UCLA EAS MA and Columbia EALAC MA. My research interests are material culture and its relationship with modern Chinese literature, and postcolonism. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!

Go to Columbia, it will be way easier to get into a PhD from there, and also Dorothy Ko is brilliant with material culture, among other faculty.

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On 3/19/2023 at 11:06 AM, PhDApplicant23 said:

Go to Columbia, it will be way easier to get into a PhD from there, and also Dorothy Ko is brilliant with material culture, among other faculty.

Thanks!

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