Lady Gladys Posted March 28 Posted March 28 28 minutes ago, Scribe said: Anyone get rejected by UF based on LAST YEAR'S application? I hear that's going around! LOL. What is up with their tech??
Scribe Posted March 28 Posted March 28 5 minutes ago, Lady Gladys said: I hear that's going around! LOL. What is up with their tech?? Honestly, it seems at least half of the programs out there have issues with keeping up to date. The funding amounts, teaching loads, sometimes even the program duration aren't accurate on their websites.
Eloise2897 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Who are people still waiting to hear from? I'm just considering my pending schools to be rejections at this point. Feel like we have to be pretty close to the finish line!
saintjdog Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Is anyone else considering The New School? I would love to discuss what your thoughts are!!
Nnenna14 Posted March 28 Posted March 28 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Eloise2897 said: Who are people still waiting to hear from? I'm just considering my pending schools to be rejections at this point. Feel like we have to be pretty close to the finish line! UNLV! (Fiction) Edited March 28 by Nnenna14 everything bagel lover, Eloise2897 and cooliejulie86 3
girlwiththegreenribbon Posted March 28 Posted March 28 41 minutes ago, Eloise2897 said: Who are people still waiting to hear from? I'm just considering my pending schools to be rejections at this point. Feel like we have to be pretty close to the finish line! SIU (fiction) Eloise2897 1
glowingbrightly Posted March 28 Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Eloise2897 said: Who are people still waiting to hear from? I'm just considering my pending schools to be rejections at this point. Feel like we have to be pretty close to the finish line! boulder is the only school still yet to communicate for me… however, don’t consider anything a rejection just yet—someone on draft just got a waitlist call from UCI 6 weeks after mine. you never know when they’ll have to pull from the reserves! Eloise2897 1
gradschoolpspspsps Posted March 28 Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Eloise2897 said: Who are people still waiting to hear from? I'm just considering my pending schools to be rejections at this point. Feel like we have to be pretty close to the finish line! Boise, Notre Dame, SIU, and WVU. Eloise2897 1
Hjanep Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Just got my NYU rejection which officially ends my season barring people pulling from reserves. F ‘em zaira, Mystic_Sunshine, Jane Wyman and 1 other 3 1
Chex Posted March 28 Posted March 28 1 hour ago, Hjanep said: Just got my NYU rejection which officially ends my season barring people pulling from reserves. F ‘em Big F 'em! P i e r r o t, Jane Wyman and Hjanep 2 1
muffincreature Posted March 28 Posted March 28 7 hours ago, DanielNiver said: Can't speak to UNM but Wyoming MFA is awesome. Definitely close knit (the state helps with that lol) and the faculty is crazy supportive and talented. It's a great place to write as well, with all the openess and wildlife, an underrated aspect of the program. That’s exciting, thanks for sharing! Have you been a student there? Curious how you learned about their community and faculty. DanielNiver 1
DanielNiver Posted March 28 Posted March 28 2 minutes ago, muffincreature said: That’s exciting, thanks for sharing! Have you been a student there? Curious how you learned about their community and faculty. Yeah, I received my MA in English at Wyoming in '24 and was close with the MFA students and faculty as I was working on a memoir-ish thesis. Even though I was technically not in the program, everyone was so helpful and offered really brilliant advice. Cannot say enough. Definitely DM if you have any questions, happy to help! muffincreature 1
muffincreature Posted March 29 Posted March 29 3 hours ago, DanielNiver said: Yeah, I received my MA in English at Wyoming in '24 and was close with the MFA students and faculty as I was working on a memoir-ish thesis. Even though I was technically not in the program, everyone was so helpful and offered really brilliant advice. Cannot say enough. Definitely DM if you have any questions, happy to help! That’s awesome! Thanks!
wizardcukfish Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Please who else got admitted to Old Dominion University?
OctopusCactus Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/28/2025 at 12:22 PM, saintjdog said: Is anyone else considering The New School? I would love to discuss what your thoughts are!! I got in last round but ended up choosing a different program. I know a couple of people who have done MFAs there. One (recent grad) liked the fiction program a lot. Found the community supportive and encouraging and liked that the program had a lot of diversity in terms of what people worked on, everything from kids books to literary fiction to YA to speculative fiction. Another was there about ten years ago for nonfiction and didn't have such a positive experience. She struggled to find a faculty mentor who connected with the work she wanted to do and she didn't have a high opinion of the caliber of her classmates' work overall. saintjdog 1
Magnolia Electric Co Posted March 29 Posted March 29 (edited) Out of curiosity, I am trying to compile a list of all fully-funded schools whose funding has a fighting chance of covering cost of living for the area. It's been a little tough because some schools don't list stipends on their website (?) and other websites list incorrect stipends (??). (As a side note, I was thinking it would be so helpful to have a spreadsheet in draft where recent students could list accurate stipends and teaching responsibilities...) Anyway, here's my attempt. I tried to compare post-taxes stipend to average 1BR rent, but I am basing everything on data that may or may not be up to date. Since I'm a poet, it doesn't include schools like Wyoming that don't have poetry. If you know a school that should be in this list, or have more accurate data, please let me know! High funding-to-COL ratio: Michener, Wisconsin, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Vanderbilt, UVA, Irvine (with grad housing), Wash U, Illinois, Rutgers-Camden Medium funding-to-COL ratio: Iowa, Michigan, Syracuse, Indiana, LSU, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame, UC Riverside Low funding-to-COL ratio (but still livable, especially with roommates): Brown, Minnesota, U of Oregon, UMass Amherst, U of Florida, Ohio State, Maryland, UNLV, Ole Miss, U of Washington, U of Arizona, Pittsburgh, UT Austin NWP, UC San Diego Edited March 29 by Magnolia Electric Co snottlebie, Hjanep, Nauna and 1 other 3 1
Southron Posted March 29 Posted March 29 On 3/27/2025 at 12:12 PM, Nauna said: I saw that pop up on the spreadsheet! I'm waaaaay overthinking it! As someone who was shortlisted, I can at least share that I haven't heard any new news today. Seeing those notification on the spread sheet made me way more excited than it should have. I really hope this is a sign that they're progressing with admissions, instead of clearing out the applicants before they announce that they are pausing the program for the year. Fingers crossed! Nauna 1
Slothy711 Posted March 30 Posted March 30 Hey guys, has anyone here ever gotten off the waitlist at Columbia? Also, what are the general thoughts on their program?
glowingbrightly Posted March 30 Posted March 30 6 hours ago, Slothy711 said: Hey guys, has anyone here ever gotten off the waitlist at Columbia? Also, what are the general thoughts on their program? im about to decline my spot. i bet there is a lot of movement. its a good program, but gets a bad rep for being unfunded. still i bet waitlist means you dont get much funding which makes it mighty expensive. its not big on mentorship, and tends to pick favorites and engender competition. but that works for some people. its more focused on in department coursework than most other programs. depends on genre but poetry isn’t as massive as fiction cohorts and has dorothea lasky and timothy donnelly Jane Wyman and exvat 1 1
OctopusCactus Posted March 30 Posted March 30 13 hours ago, Slothy711 said: Hey guys, has anyone here ever gotten off the waitlist at Columbia? Also, what are the general thoughts on their program? Faculty are amazing. Has outstanding pre-professional resources and is great for networking. Students have to complete more credits than in most MFA programs so you have to be willing and able to balance seminars on craft study with workshop. It is a large program especially in fiction. If you come in ready to take advantage of all the resources it can be a great experience and launchpad from what I hear. But they also seem to admit a good number of enthusiastic but underprepared people some of whom kind of end up flailing. The quality of student work is not as high across the board as in smaller programs but there are some strong students. exvat 1
essentialflowers Posted March 30 Posted March 30 (edited) Hey everyone! I’m waiting to hear back from one school about movement on their waitlist. It is my last hope (aside from the realllllly unlikely chance of nc state pulling from their long list of applicants). I have spent the better part of two months since my wonderful (2 hour!!) call with the director of the MFA program daydreaming about going to school there. I’m a senior in undergrad right now with three internships & I can’t seem to focus on anything but the impending news that will either be the best or worst ever. I’m working on an eighty page final thesis of short stories and still can’t concentrate!! The funny thing is that I’m seeming to write better than I ever have— maybe the chance of working alongside Nicholas Goodly is motivating me hahaha. Is anyone else in the same boat? Also, has anyone had experience on the waitlist in the past? I was told I had a good chance of an offer, but also, he let me know they usually do not accept applicants under the age of 28. I’m 22 and freaking out LOLL. Thanks guys!!!! Wishing everyone well; it’s almost over. Edited March 30 by essentialflowers
glowingbrightly Posted March 30 Posted March 30 51 minutes ago, essentialflowers said: Hey everyone! I’m waiting to hear back from FSU about movement on their waitlist. It is my last hope (aside from the realllllly unlikely chance of nc state pulling from their long list of applicants). I have spent the better part of two months since my wonderful (2 hour!!) call with the director of the MFA program daydreaming about going to school there. I’m a senior in undergrad right now with three internships & I can’t seem to focus on anything but the impending news that will either be the best or worst ever. I’m working on an eighty page final thesis of short stories and still can’t concentrate!! The funny thing is that I’m seeming to write better than I ever have— maybe the chance of working alongside Nicholas Goodly is motivating me hahaha. Is anyone else in the same boat? Also, has anyone had experience on the waitlist at FSU in the past? I was told I had a good chance of an offer, but also, he let me know they usually do not accept applicants under the age of 28. I’m 22 and freaking out LOLL. Thanks guys!!!! Wishing everyone well; it’s almost over. admitting to ageism on the phone is crazy but programs don’t usually say you have a good chance unless they mean it… the writing may be coming from a combination of aspiration and uncertainty so make use of this fertile period while you can!
essentialflowers Posted March 30 Posted March 30 2 minutes ago, glowingbrightly said: admitting to ageism on the phone is crazy but programs don’t usually say you have a good chance unless they mean it… the writing may be coming from a combination of aspiration and uncertainty so make use of this fertile period while you can! I was warned time & time again by professors that most graduate programs try to refrain from admitting students fresh out of undergrad. While I don’t agree and feel really discouraged, I understand a bit of where they’re coming from— I guess they desire writers with life experience. As someone with a trunk full of baggage, it’s hard not to shout at them “I HAVE SO MUCH LIFE EXPERIENCE!! THE ONLY REASON I HAVENT TRAVELLED IS BECAUSE IM POOR!!!!!” But, alas, I try not to feel too badly. thank you for the kind words!! glowingbrightly 1
glowingbrightly Posted March 30 Posted March 30 10 minutes ago, essentialflowers said: I was warned time & time again by professors that most graduate programs try to refrain from admitting students fresh out of undergrad. While I don’t agree and feel really discouraged, I understand a bit of where they’re coming from— I guess they desire writers with life experience. As someone with a trunk full of baggage, it’s hard not to shout at them “I HAVE SO MUCH LIFE EXPERIENCE!! THE ONLY REASON I HAVENT TRAVELLED IS BECAUSE IM POOR!!!!!” But, alas, I try not to feel too badly. thank you for the kind words!! yeah anyone who thinks life experience can be judged by age or “years out of undergrad” must not have been through much themselves or know many nontraditional students im 32, just finishing undergrad, and im only a decent poet because i also have a trunk full of baggage that anyone could have at any age
muffincreature Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I extremely appreciated the advice people gave on my MFA choices! Here’s another question I have. I’ve been torn between PhD and MFA. I applied to some fully funded MFAs. Among my acceptances I’m leaning toward Wyoming and hoping to get off the waitlists of 3 presumably better programs. I also got into the PhD in anthropology at a good UC school. As a CNF writer I’m interested in ethnographic writing and its intersection with literature. I’d like to teach afterwards and I feel like the PhD at UC might lead to a better career outcome, but I’m kinda scared by a 7-8 year commitment (including fieldwork) and worry it won’t leave me time and energy for creative writing. The anthropology department seems very open to creative and interdisciplinary work (including taking classes in the MFA), but still, there’s a heavy emphasis on theory and research. A less important factor is that UC’s stipend is better than Wyoming’s, even considering the higher living cost in California. I’m not sure if anyone has debated between PhD and MFA and what you’ve decided considering your writing interests and career prospects. I feel like my heart is leaning toward the MFA but the PhD seems like such a good opportunity I shouldn’t miss. Would love to hear someone else’s thoughts on this.
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