smallchange Posted March 14 Posted March 14 28 minutes ago, gradschoolpspspsps said: Hello all, when I tell you I am so glad I did not discover this website until this Monday, I have been obsessively checking this forum like all day every day since. I was a regular person casually wondering if I'd get an email back before this. Now I check my email two times an hour. I am a college and career counselor, and today my seniors waiting for their undergrad acceptances were telling me I was stressing them out! But, you all seem very lovely so it's worth it. I am not on Facebook so I don't know how valuable any of this information is, but I applied to a truly absurd number of schools because I work for Americorps and I wanted to take advantage of the ones that were free. The one I saw people asking about is University of Mississippi; they reached out to me on Monday to tell me they were missing my third recommender and to please send it as soon as possible. I very sincerely apologize for being the one guy holding that entire response time hostage, lol. I've been waitlisted at UTK, Miami University, and ASU. I hope any of that is helpful to someone! Also- I went to BU for undergrad, and I just wanted to say your post made me smile so hard! It was taking cw classes taught by BU MFA students that really made me decide that I loved writing too much to pick a reasonable major. Every professor I had was amazing, taught me different things, and was just so fun to take a workshop with. Several of my recommenders are on the decision team this year, and if they thought you were good you must be amazing! Have so much fun with Leslie Epstein, man once told me I was talented but he was dismayed at the way I was using it lol. BU's program is great and Boston is a fantastic city. When you teach EN305 know you're inspiring the next wave of applicants. This reminded me that I was planning on applying to americorps if I didn’t get in anywhere haha so thank you! gradschoolpspspsps 1
Mr Good Man Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Is there anyone else who also has not yet received any response from UTK despite people reporting waitlists? I applied for the round 2 but haven't received any response yet. I'm worried.
gradschoolpspspsps Posted March 14 Posted March 14 9 hours ago, Mystic_Sunshine said: Oh nice! Hopefully them reaching out means they are ready to send out decisions soon. I know someone else on here said 2 weeks but I'm hoping that maybe we get lucky and hear back next week. Hoping for good news for us both Based on your waitlist you'll potentially have some great options! UTK has a super nice stipend. Knoxville is amazing and I can't stress enough how much I love the surrounding towns. Knoxville is also cool because it's near other cities that aren't bad either. I've spent a lot of time around there and still do. I also really like Phoenix. Yeah, I'm hoping it's a good sign they reached out to ask instead of like, ignoring my application because my recommender is unreliable with emails lol. That's great to know about Knoxville and Phoenix! I've only ever lived in Boston so it's huge to hear first hand about some of these places that seem so far and so deep south to far east coast me.
poet-hopeful Posted March 14 Posted March 14 I got an email from Iowa for poetry yesterday :') it looks like they might still be calling! eternalwhitenights, prufrock_, writeordie and 10 others 13
Mystic_Sunshine Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, gradschoolpspspsps said: Yeah, I'm hoping it's a good sign they reached out to ask instead of like, ignoring my application because my recommender is unreliable with emails lol. That's great to know about Knoxville and Phoenix! I've only ever lived in Boston so it's huge to hear first hand about some of these places that seem so far and so deep south to far east coast me. I'm from the south so if you (or anyone else) wants to chat about it if you're considering those options I'd be happy too. Knoxville is not what I'd consider deep south. Mississippi most definitely is though lol.
Tinky C. Clown Posted March 14 Posted March 14 at this point i just want university of oregon and houston to just send me my rejection letters lol Mystic_Sunshine and cooliejulie86 2
Rachel M Posted March 14 Posted March 14 11 hours ago, abross said: Hi everyone! I just discovered this thread. Has anyone heard anything from The New School's Creative Writing MFA? thanks in advance still haven't heard anything, waiting anxiously though! it's my top choice
popcornn Posted March 14 Posted March 14 @ any mfa vets or anyone who might know more about this: wondering how you would compare the UMass Amherst mfa program with the Columbia mfa program for fiction (money aside for now), in terms of quality of education, faculty attention, workshop culture, and prestige? seah0rse 1
tomat0tomat0 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 u of miami (fl) fiction interview via email in spreadsheet
seah0rse Posted March 14 Posted March 14 9 minutes ago, popcornn said: @ any mfa vets or anyone who might know more about this: wondering how you would compare the UMass Amherst mfa program with the Columbia mfa program for fiction (money aside for now), in terms of quality of education, faculty attention, workshop culture, and prestige? Hey popcorn! I don’t know much about Columbia but I do know that everyone I’ve met who has been thru UMass in recent years was very happy with their experience. The 3rd year was especially helpful to folks for focusing on their thesis, and that’s when the mentorship from faculty is the strongest. There’s a lot of support for the teaching component & opportunities to teach CW classes. The Valley has a vibrant literary scene & UMass students have opportunities to meet visiting writers / earn summer funds by working Juniper programs / the MFA students seem to regularly run reading series or work for lit mags. I’ve heard no complaints about workshop culture (I think size of cohort is actually a benefit, not detriment, in the workshop), the craft classes are interesting, and you can take electives to support your book project. I don’t really understand how we’re collectively measuring prestige but it has been a respected program & produced many successful / talented writers. They frequently invite alum back to teach workshops at Juniper or give readings, talks, etc. I’m happy to say more if you have specific questions.
squid05 Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Seeing one UNCG fiction acceptance in the draft chart. Any others out there? Getting nervous...
gradschoolpspspsps Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, Mystic_Sunshine said: I'm from the south so if you (or anyone else) wants to chat about it if you're considering those options I'd be happy too. Knoxville is not what I'd consider deep south. Mississippi most definitely is though lol. That would be great! I'm mostly curious about if the stipends would be livable for those areas, and if the campus and surrounding area would be walkable. I don't have a license, my best friend got in a pretty bad car accident when we were both learning and it sort of turned me off. I am a little nervous about moving somewhere not knowing much about public transport.
glowingbrightly Posted March 14 Posted March 14 51 minutes ago, popcornn said: @ any mfa vets or anyone who might know more about this: wondering how you would compare the UMass Amherst mfa program with the Columbia mfa program for fiction (money aside for now), in terms of quality of education, faculty attention, workshop culture, and prestige? 27 minutes ago, seah0rse said: Hey popcorn! I don’t know much about Columbia but I do know that everyone I’ve met who has been thru UMass in recent years was very happy with their experience. The 3rd year was especially helpful to folks for focusing on their thesis, and that’s when the mentorship from faculty is the strongest. There’s a lot of support for the teaching component & opportunities to teach CW classes. The Valley has a vibrant literary scene & UMass students have opportunities to meet visiting writers / earn summer funds by working Juniper programs / the MFA students seem to regularly run reading series or work for lit mags. I’ve heard no complaints about workshop culture (I think size of cohort is actually a benefit, not detriment, in the workshop), the craft classes are interesting, and you can take electives to support your book project. I don’t really understand how we’re collectively measuring prestige but it has been a respected program & produced many successful / talented writers. They frequently invite alum back to teach workshops at Juniper or give readings, talks, etc. I’m happy to say more if you have specific questions. I’ve been looking into Columbia for poetry despite the cost so can add some basics about fiction in contrast to amherst—quality of education is certainly high and prestige is there but cohorts are massive for fiction, workshop registration is competitive and uneven, and mentorship is largely nonexistent beyond independent study or pure chemistry. They have some great faculty and course offerings but workshop culture is going to be severely lacking compared to amherst.
GingerBB Posted March 14 Posted March 14 16 hours ago, honeytreasures said: Omg this is so nice to share! Big big big congrats so exciting!! Thank you so much, appreciate it! 🤗🤗
writeordie Posted March 14 Posted March 14 3 hours ago, poet-hopeful said: I got an email from Iowa for poetry yesterday :') it looks like they might still be calling! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I saw a post today that someone on draft got an email to schedule a call for poetry yesterday (you, maybe!), and foolishly got my hopes up for fiction calls somehow still being a thing, lol. <cringe at my hopeful doe eyes> THEN I saw via my USPS informed delivery emails that there's a letter coming today from Iowa...aaaaaand that's more or less game over, folks. Unless Brown decides to rain kittens this afternoon. But I have ZERO right to complain. I'm in at NC State with full funding. Absolutely amazing. Just had that dream of Iowa, like so many others, for, um...the last 14 years? Yeahhhhhh. Anyway. Happy Friday everyone! May your faculty mentors be wise and warm, and may the unknowns become knowns soon, before we all perish in this insane limbo. rrrooossseee and Tuxedocat 2
GingerBB Posted March 14 Posted March 14 14 hours ago, gradschoolpspspsps said: Hello all, when I tell you I am so glad I did not discover this website until this Monday, I have been obsessively checking this forum like all day every day since. I was a regular person casually wondering if I'd get an email back before this. Now I check my email two times an hour. I am a college and career counselor, and today my seniors waiting for their undergrad acceptances were telling me I was stressing them out! But, you all seem very lovely so it's worth it. I am not on Facebook so I don't know how valuable any of this information is, but I applied to a truly absurd number of schools because I work for Americorps and I wanted to take advantage of the ones that were free. The one I saw people asking about is University of Mississippi; they reached out to me on Monday to tell me they were missing my third recommender and to please send it as soon as possible. I very sincerely apologize for being the one guy holding that entire response time hostage, lol. I've been waitlisted at UTK, Miami University, and ASU. I hope any of that is helpful to someone! Also- I went to BU for undergrad, and I just wanted to say your post made me smile so hard! It was taking cw classes taught by BU MFA students that really made me decide that I loved writing too much to pick a reasonable major. Every professor I had was amazing, taught me different things, and was just so fun to take a workshop with. Several of my recommenders are on the decision team this year, and if they thought you were good you must be amazing! Have so much fun with Leslie Epstein, man once told me I was talented but he was dismayed at the way I was using it lol. BU's program is great and Boston is a fantastic city. When you teach EN305 know you're inspiring the next wave of applicants. Aaaahhh this made me so happy, thank you so much! Teaching is honestly one of the things I’m looking most forward to — have zero experience in it BUT I know all too well the feeling of trying my best to write well and not having anyone to guide me on what “writing well” looks like for me, so I’m really keen to give back and maybe be that person for someone else! It was Leslie Epstein who called me, actually — he sounds wonderful! I wish you so much luck with your waitlists, hope you get whichever college is the best fit for you and do HMU if you’re in Boston 👊 gradschoolpspspsps 1
Hjanep Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Got my Iowa rejection with a handwritten “thanks for the strong application” so I guess I moved up a tier over last year. Am I in a toxic relationship with these programs? Maybe? Chex, Scribe, writeordie and 3 others 6
vagueblue Posted March 14 Posted March 14 1 hour ago, popcornn said: @ any mfa vets or anyone who might know more about this: wondering how you would compare the UMass Amherst mfa program with the Columbia mfa program for fiction (money aside for now), in terms of quality of education, faculty attention, workshop culture, and prestige? Can’t speak to UMass but I have friends who’ve gone through the Columbia program and it’s been life-changing for them. Fiction cohort is huge (60-70) whereas poetry is under 10, so the experience is very much what you make of it. There’s apparently a… cultural disparity between people who can afford the program and those on scholarship. Professors are top-notch; interdisciplinary study is encouraged and they have a translation track. Teaching isn’t built into the program but (I’ve been told) Columbia has a good reputation if you’re looking to teach after. Students can apply to TA in their second year; a friend of mine did that and then went on to adjunct.
chaes Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Hey all, been lurking on this channel for a while and decided to join the convo, mainly because Wyoming is on my mind 🤠 I saw two acceptances in Draft, one for fiction and one for nonfiction. And I saw the note that they were accepting 2 fiction and 3 nonfiction students. Anyone know if all acceptances were sent out yesterday? I first applied to MFAs/MAs in 2021. I'm finishing my MA in Writing this semester and hoping to enroll in an MFA program this fall.
GingerBB Posted March 14 Posted March 14 4 hours ago, poet-hopeful said: I got an email from Iowa for poetry yesterday :') it looks like they might still be calling! Congrats that’s hugeee!!!!!!! 😀😀😀
saintjdog Posted March 14 Posted March 14 14 hours ago, abross said: Hi everyone! I just discovered this thread. Has anyone heard anything from The New School's Creative Writing MFA? thanks in advance also haven't heard anything yet -- but you're the only person I've come across who also applied to The New School!
GingerBB Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Just got a waitlist notification (Fiction) for Wyoming! So all acceptances are probably out. zaira, prufrock_, everything bagel lover and 3 others 6
everything bagel lover Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) 47 minutes ago, chaes said: Hey all, been lurking on this channel for a while and decided to join the convo, mainly because Wyoming is on my mind 🤠 I saw two acceptances in Draft, one for fiction and one for nonfiction. And I saw the note that they were accepting 2 fiction and 3 nonfiction students. Anyone know if all acceptances were sent out yesterday? I first applied to MFAs/MAs in 2021. I'm finishing my MA in Writing this semester and hoping to enroll in an MFA program this fall. Welcome! I imagine all acceptances were sent out and the first Wyoming fiction waitlist just dropped on Draft. I’m also waiting on Wyoming and I haven’t heard anything personally! congratulations @GingerBB!!! ❤️ Edited March 14 by everything bagel lover Congrats!! chaes and GingerBB 2
prufrock_ Posted March 14 Posted March 14 4 minutes ago, GingerBB said: Just got a waitlist notification (Fiction) for Wyoming! So all acceptances are probably out. I also just got waitlisted fiction Wyoming 🕯️fingers crossed for us! GingerBB, cooliejulie86, zaira and 5 others 8
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