dr. t Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 For those applying to graduate programs in history in the fall of 2024.
greenlandsharki Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 Well, it has been a year. I am halfway through my MA, and now I have to start applying once again for PhD programs this time. But of course, first, we must email all our potential advisors. I had the worst email format last time and refuse to reuse it, so does anyone have a good template they use?
jce8491 Posted June 30, 2024 Posted June 30, 2024 I'm considering applying to a few history programs (alongside some political science programs).
jce8491 Posted October 22, 2024 Posted October 22, 2024 On 6/30/2024 at 12:46 AM, jce8491 said: I'm considering applying to a few history programs (alongside some political science programs). And now I'm applying to all history programs lol. Conversations with potential advisers and the process of writing SOPs made it clear where my true interests lie. Wish me luck. I have no idea what to expect Jim VK 1
ThisMachineEatsIceCream Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 Hello. I'd like to get some help and advice with applications this season. If anyone here is willing to help, please DM me.
brat Posted December 14, 2024 Posted December 14, 2024 Hi everyone! After many months of work I've finally submitted my last PhD application of the cycle. Now comes the really, really difficult waiting period! If anyone has tips for passing the time, let me know 🙂 & wishing everyone who might be browsing this thread the best of luck ❤️
MightyOak Posted December 16, 2024 Posted December 16, 2024 Hi Everyone, I did an interview at Rice recently. I didn't write any potential advisors but I got an interview. Does it means say anything about my chances?
DryBeach Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 (edited) I am an international student and in 2023 was accepted to a Masters program of a Canadian university. I went to the country, met with my supervisors and everything was going ok but, for personal reasons, I had to withdraw and return home, even before classes started. I asked for a deferral, but one of the profs would go on sabatical for research, and wouldn't accept new students. I then decided to apply again for a similar Masters program of another university (Fall 2025). When contacting a potential supervisor, I explained what happened last year, attaching the other university offer as an evidence. The professor was nice to me but I am wondering if the fact that I withdrew last year could harm my chances of being accepted... Is anyone there who was in a similar situation, or know someone who did? Do you happen to know how departments or admissions comittees see this? Is it likely that they will talk to the professors of the other institution? Thank you. Edited December 29, 2024 by DryBeach typo JMAurelius 1
butthoughtfullywhose Posted Friday at 03:37 PM Posted Friday at 03:37 PM Hi all! I know the Yale interview thing is an old topic. But I'm wondering if not receiving a Yale interview at this point means rejection or at least not a good sign?
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