persiandoc Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Hey dude, that's really wonderful you got interview from one of your top choices. I hope you'd get another interview from NYU too, which is also my top choice after Yale. Yale's breaking the 25 interviewees to some 4, 5 finalists; so it goes without saying that I wouldn't come out of stress until I officially hear back from them. I hope the result wouldn't be the same as Brown or even the wait-list that sucks. I'd love to get in NYU but I personally don't think I could get in since it's one of the most competitive schools. To me, Yale comes even before NYU. Do you have any idea about UPenn? you've applied to, haven't you? I was also officially rejected from Brown Hello Persiandoc, congratulations for the Yale interviews. No, nothing from any of them. NYU came out with results last year end of February, CUNY is known to be slow and Columbia, the king of slow, only got back to people in March. I got the offer at Davis and interviews at Rutgers, and Duke this week. Got officially rejected from Brown, and I guess unofficially from Yale. Duke and NYU are my top choices. The game is still completely open. May Fortuna be with all the anthros.
Siad Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Hey dude, that's really wonderful you got interview from one of your top choices. I hope you'd get another interview from NYU too, which is also my top choice after Yale. Yale's breaking the 25 interviewees to some 4, 5 finalists; so it goes without saying that I wouldn't come out of stress until I officially hear back from them. I hope the result wouldn't be the same as Brown or even the wait-list that sucks. I'd love to get in NYU but I personally don't think I could get in since it's one of the most competitive schools. To me, Yale comes even before NYU. Do you have any idea about UPenn? you've applied to, haven't you? I was also officially rejected from Brown I wish you all the best with both, NYU and the Yale interviews. As far as I gather Yale is the more competitive program and smaller. As for UPenn, i spoke with them quite a lot over the past year. According to the head of program, they only admitted one student last year, due to funding pressures. The student's proposal had to cross different anthropological sub-fields (linguistic, cultural and physical). So I am sure Upenn is going to be similar this year. Tricky and very specific on who they admit. Peace, S.
persiandoc Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 In this sense, I should be expecting another rejection from UPenn as well. Do you know anything about Michigan, Ann Arbor? I wish you all the best with both, NYU and the Yale interviews. As far as I gather Yale is the more competitive program and smaller. As for UPenn, i spoke with them quite a lot over the past year. According to the head of program, they only admitted one student last year, due to funding pressures. The student's proposal had to cross different anthropological sub-fields (linguistic, cultural and physical). So I am sure Upenn is going to be similar this year. Tricky and very specific on who they admit. Peace, S.
anthro.fish Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I don't really expect to receive an acceptance from Stanford. My attempts to contact the professors out there yielded few responses. Out of four professors (emailed at least three times each) I only got two short responses saying to apply.
persiandoc Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I don't know why shouldn't you expect so? As far as I've checked the results page, Stanford has not started their notifications yet. I've not applied to Stanford but I do do hope you'd get in if that is your program of choice. Lucky you at least you have one good offer in hands already. Oxford is superb in sociocultural and bio. Are you a sociocultural anthro? I don't really expect to receive an acceptance from Stanford. My attempts to contact the professors out there yielded few responses. Out of four professors (emailed at least three times each) I only got two short responses saying to apply.
persiandoc Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Forgot to add that I had really great communication with two faculty members at Brown and they always urged me to apply with a lot of green light signs. Even an important big name of them did look over my SOP before I officially submitted my dossier and he said that was superb and one of the best ever. Yet, the notification came along as a bold rejection! I hope the contrary would apply to your Stanford's application! I don't know why shouldn't you expect so? As far as I've checked the results page, Stanford has not started their notifications yet. I've not applied to Stanford but I do do hope you'd get in if that is your program of choice. Lucky you at least you have one good offer in hands already. Oxford is superb in sociocultural and bio. Are you a sociocultural anthro?
new mexico Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 i just wanted to add that I'm glad that we have this forum
gonenative Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Hey Goneneative, I've also been admitted to UC Davis. Great department! I am afraid tough the UC system has hardly any funding available, especially not for international students. We shall see. Congratulations for getting inn. Congratulations to you too! I'd give either JoAnna or the International Office a call - you're probably better aligned to some of the diversity/regional funding than I am, and it's definitely worth checking out extramurals. That said I also hear it's a good year for international applicants to the department; YMMV. I certainly don't think they're in the business of making offers which are obviously going to be financially unviable - if nothing else, having large numbers of refused places makes the department look bad There's a lot of variation between UC campuses, FWIW - UCSC basically told me the dept. couldn't fund out-of-state fees from block grant; Cal (Berkeley) don't make offers without 5 yrs guaranteed. I know people who took unfunded places at Davis and then got funding during the year; they were California residents, though, which really is a different deal. Good luck!
gonenative Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I don't know why shouldn't you expect so? As far as I've checked the results page, Stanford has not started their notifications yet. I've not applied to Stanford but I do do hope you'd get in if that is your program of choice. Lucky you at least you have one good offer in hands already. Oxford is superb in sociocultural and bio. Are you a sociocultural anthro? This. I contacted about 3-4 faculty there; one answered, to say she couldn't meet but good luck (this was via an introduction from one of her grad students). I then met her, and another two, at a seminar there; they subsequently didn't answer emails. Honestly, I think they just don't interact that much with applicants.
persiandoc Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Congrats darling, So Harvard has started their notifications too! I think I'm also rejected from Harvard. I also wanted to work with B. Good. I am sure he wouldn't take up two advisees this year, Woah, I just got accepted to Harvard. I am going to work with Dr. Good to study the implications of being a sports fan on national identity. I didn't think I would get it because my gpa from Sacramento state was only 2.96. But the two profs I had write me letters of rec must've lauded intellectual my ability like nobody's business. I am stoked!!!
AKJen Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 I wish you all the best with both, NYU and the Yale interviews. As far as I gather Yale is the more competitive program and smaller. As for UPenn, i spoke with them quite a lot over the past year. According to the head of program, they only admitted one student last year, due to funding pressures. The student's proposal had to cross different anthropological sub-fields (linguistic, cultural and physical). So I am sure Upenn is going to be similar this year. Tricky and very specific on who they admit. Peace, S. There was actually four in the UPenn cohort this year. They admitted two bio anth, one archy and one cultural person. It's hard to say what will happen at UPenn. In 2009, they had 9 students in their cohort. It's sort of a crap shoot.
LongGraduatedStudent Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 I am breaking my silence. I know NYU is admitting ten people this year. Four will bioanth, not sure how the other six will be broken up between archaeology/social. I am bioanth. I was told my admissions decision will be coming this week. NYU is my top choice, so I am very anxious.
verbatim Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Mattsika, I have applied to U.Va but have sadly not received any word from them yet..how did your interview go? I hope they get in touch with me :s I received an interview cal from Northwestern about 2 weeks back, Its scheduled for 16th feb. lets see how it goes..i have no idea how many they interview and how many they end up taking Hello, everyone! Congrats to those with significantly positive advances in their application process. I've been trolling this thread frequently enough that I finally decided to make an account and post. This week brought me rejections from Duke and Brown....nor have I heard any sort of interview-esque news from Yale, Emory, or Northwestern. I'm assuming Yale and Emory are putting me in the reject pile, but I was wondering if anyone knows anymore about Northwestern. I saw two people have received interview requests. Does that make any future for me at Northwestern increasingly hopeless as well??? :-( Would be a shame. As an Africanist, Northwestern was one of my top top choices, and I love the idea of their interdisciplinary clusters. Not sure if anyone else has applied to Virginia, but I also received an e-mail from the departmental grad admissions chair asking me to set up a phone chat this weekend. At least SOME promising news in a flurry of direct and implied rejections. Courage à tous!
Siad Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 In this sense, I should be expecting another rejection from UPenn as well. Do you know anything about Michigan, Ann Arbor? Absolutely no idea. Had the interview with Rutgers yesterday. Pretty informal as a whole. Some of the questions they asked were: Tell us about your research and how you would go about doing it (methodology etc.)? Why do you want to come to Rutgers? Have you got teaching experience?. Basically what other threats on Grad Cafe have said. If you prepare for an interview, know thyself and know them! Good luck to anybody that's still going through interviews.
Siad Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 I am breaking my silence. I know NYU is admitting ten people this year. Four will bioanth, not sure how the other six will be broken up between archaeology/social. I am bioanth. I was told my admissions decision will be coming this week. NYU is my top choice, so I am very anxious. Spoke to one of the grad-students there yesterday. I was told socio-cultural will make decisions in the next two weeks.
Siad Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 There was actually four in the UPenn cohort this year. They admitted two bio anth, one archy and one cultural person. It's hard to say what will happen at UPenn. In 2009, they had 9 students in their cohort. It's sort of a crap shoot. He must've meant for cultural then. Thanks for the insight. Good luck to all of us.
Siad Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Congratulations to you too! I'd give either JoAnna or the International Office a call - you're probably better aligned to some of the diversity/regional funding than I am, and it's definitely worth checking out extramurals. That said I also hear it's a good year for international applicants to the department; YMMV. I certainly don't think they're in the business of making offers which are obviously going to be financially unviable - if nothing else, having large numbers of refused places makes the department look bad There's a lot of variation between UC campuses, FWIW - UCSC basically told me the dept. couldn't fund out-of-state fees from block grant; Cal (Berkeley) don't make offers without 5 yrs guaranteed. I know people who took unfunded places at Davis and then got funding during the year; they were California residents, though, which really is a different deal. Good luck! Thanks for the good and insightful advise. We shall see, will talk to them tomorrow. Who knows, maybe we see each other there end of summer. incha'allah!
m41 Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Woah, I just got accepted to Harvard. I am going to work with Dr. Good to study the implications of being a sports fan on national identity. I didn't think I would get it because my gpa from Sacramento state was only 2.96. But the two profs I had write me letters of rec must've lauded intellectual my ability like nobody's business. I am stoked!!! I'm sorry, maybe I've lost my sense of humor at this point in the season, but this is a joke, right?
gonenative Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 I'm sorry, maybe I've lost my sense of humor at this point in the season, but this is a joke, right? http://forum.thegradcafe.com/user/44232-stevensactown/ Obvious troll was obvious, even before seeing all its other posts. 2/10 b&?
anthro.fish Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Sociocultural Anthropology for sure, but I hope to research indigenous museums (mainly NW Coast) - diagram the issues involved . . . pitfalls, negative and positive social and economic impacts . . . as well as the process of using the museum for cultural activities and (at the same time) using it as a venue to present their culture to the outside world. Getting accepted to Oxford is fantastic and exciting, but meaningless unless funding comes my way. Fingers tightly intertwined. I don't know why shouldn't you expect so? As far as I've checked the results page, Stanford has not started their notifications yet. I've not applied to Stanford but I do do hope you'd get in if that is your program of choice. Lucky you at least you have one good offer in hands already. Oxford is superb in sociocultural and bio. Are you a sociocultural anthro?
anthro.fish Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Oh man - your story about Brown is mine too. I had great email communications with three professors out there and a half hour phone call with one of them. They were very excited and even said that they would try to get me in. Ouch. Very disappointing! Forgot to add that I had really great communication with two faculty members at Brown and they always urged me to apply with a lot of green light signs. Even an important big name of them did look over my SOP before I officially submitted my dossier and he said that was superb and one of the best ever. Yet, the notification came along as a bold rejection! I hope the contrary would apply to your Stanford's application!
anthro.fish Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Wow! Congrats! Hahaha. Who knew - that is such an obscure topic. Should be a great read, though, when you're finished. Woah, I just got accepted to Harvard. I am going to work with Dr. Good to study the implications of being a sports fan on national identity. I didn't think I would get it because my gpa from Sacramento state was only 2.96. But the two profs I had write me letters of rec must've lauded intellectual my ability like nobody's business. I am stoked!!!
persiandoc Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Hi Anthroman, is what the stevensactown has said total crap? How is it possible that Good has taken someone with such non medanthro topic? I think I'm also so awkward at getting jokes at this level of my life. I just called the department and they said they didn't even have their final committee yet. They said I should expect to hear the notifications sometime in the first and second week of March. How did this stevensactown hear about their sacceptance? It should be through Good himself if that's true, Please help me get some insight. I think I've been a good fit for Harvard, however, Yale is my first choice indeed, cheers Wow! Congrats! Hahaha. Who knew - that is such an obscure topic. Should be a great read, though, when you're finished.
anthro.fish Posted February 8, 2011 Posted February 8, 2011 Oh Jeez . . . Stanford said that we won't hear until mid-March? What a headache. I have no idea about the programs at Yale or Harvard. I decided to apply to schools (or not) based solely on the presence (or lack thereof) of professors who are interested in Northwest Coast Natives, or at least indigenous Arctic peoples. You'd be surprised (or at least I was) to find out how very few programs have professors who are familiar with that region. Of course, schools in the Northwest (i.e. U of Oregon, Portland State, U of Washington) have specialists in these fields, but I was hoping to get into a more highly ranked school to improve my employability chances following graduation. I did apply to UBC in Vancouver, which is beautiful. Hi Anthroman, is what the stevensactown has said total crap? How is it possible that Good has taken someone with such non medanthro topic? I think I'm also so awkward at getting jokes at this level of my life. I just called the department and they said they didn't even have their final committee yet. They said I should expect to hear the notifications sometime in the first and second week of March. How did this stevensactown hear about their sacceptance? It should be through Good himself if that's true, Please help me get some insight. I think I've been a good fit for Harvard, however, Yale is my first choice indeed, cheers
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