RosemaryJuniper Posted February 23, 2011 Posted February 23, 2011 Congratulations to you! Do you know, just out of curiosity, how many medieval spots were available? I'm still hanging on to hope by a thread. . . . Sorry, I really don't know... it's such a strange situation, what with the medieval studies PhD overlapping so closely, that I can't even guess how they allocate slots.
stillthisappeal Posted February 25, 2011 Posted February 25, 2011 Judging from the results board, there are at least three people on Notre Dame's waiting list for the English PhD (myself included). Anyone (accepted/ wait list) have a better offer elsewhere? I have another offer from a similarly-ranked school with a similar fit on the table, but I'm still interested in ND for the high stipend and its proximity to my significant other and her family.
swilson Posted February 25, 2011 Posted February 25, 2011 (edited) Judging from the results board, there are at least three people on Notre Dame's waiting list for the English PhD (myself included). Anyone (accepted/ wait list) have a better offer elsewhere? I have another offer from a similarly-ranked school with a similar fit on the table, but I'm still interested in ND for the high stipend and its proximity to my significant other and her family. Notre Dame and Duke were my top two choices, and I'm on the wait list at both. However, I'm visiting Northwestern next weekend, and their hefty funding package and proximity to Chicago will probably tip the balance in their favor. Unless, of course, I discover that the faculty I'd be working with are terrible people or something. Edited February 25, 2011 by swilson
stillthisappeal Posted February 25, 2011 Posted February 25, 2011 Congrats on Northwestern. They were my top choice and rejected me handily.
RosemaryJuniper Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 Judging from the results board, there are at least three people on Notre Dame's waiting list for the English PhD (myself included). Anyone (accepted/ wait list) have a better offer elsewhere? I have another offer from a similarly-ranked school with a similar fit on the table, but I'm still interested in ND for the high stipend and its proximity to my significant other and her family. I suspect based on other people's acceptances that I've been rejected at Harvard and Columbia, which were my top choices, which means I'll probably be accepting ND over Fordham. I'll give the others a chance to get back to me, but unless something unexpected happens, I'll be taking ND.
stillthisappeal Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 So there's one medievalist on their way. Would any of the other accepted applicants mind sharing their fields? I'd also be curious to hear your thoughts on the admissions weekend, when the time comes.
RosemaryJuniper Posted March 3, 2011 Posted March 3, 2011 So there's one medievalist on their way. Would any of the other accepted applicants mind sharing their fields? I'd also be curious to hear your thoughts on the admissions weekend, when the time comes. Actually just got more info--out of 12 admits, only two of us are medievalists. 'Course, that doesn't say much of anything for what anyone else is--will let you guys know what admissions weekend looks like, once that happens.
springhaze81 Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Actually just got more info--out of 12 admits, only two of us are medievalists. 'Course, that doesn't say much of anything for what anyone else is--will let you guys know what admissions weekend looks like, once that happens. Was just wondering how the weekend went. I'm a medievalist, waitlisted at Notre Dame, with an offer from another program. I'm trying to decide how long to wait on ND before just accepting the other offer.
Gdom87 Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Anyone know when they are going to start sending out official rejections?
stillthisappeal Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 Would anyone care to clarify ND's funding package? I found the following on the Graduate School's website: "Of our doctoral students, 94 percent receive multi-year assistantships or fellowships that provide stipends. For the 2011–2012 academic year, Notre Dame’s standard stipend for doctoral students is $17,500 on a nine-month basis for humanities and social science students, and $18,000 to $21,000, according to program, on a nine-month basis for engineering and science students. Note that our Notre Dame/South Bend community has a very low cost-of-living index. The University offers a number of select fellowships that provide higher levels of support—up to $35,000/year—and full health care coverage." Is this information accurate? Does the service-free first year carry a $17,500 stipend as well?
Sparky Posted March 12, 2011 Posted March 12, 2011 Would anyone care to clarify ND's funding package? I found the following on the Graduate School's website: "Of our doctoral students, 94 percent receive multi-year assistantships or fellowships that provide stipends. For the 2011–2012 academic year, Notre Dame’s standard stipend for doctoral students is $17,500 on a nine-month basis for humanities and social science students, and $18,000 to $21,000, according to program, on a nine-month basis for engineering and science students. Note that our Notre Dame/South Bend community has a very low cost-of-living index. The University offers a number of select fellowships that provide higher levels of support—up to $35,000/year—and full health care coverage." Is this information accurate? Does the service-free first year carry a $17,500 stipend as well? It's accurate. $17,500 is the standard stipend, regardless of whether or not you are TAing that year. Most programs offer additional money if you stay and take a class (in South Bend) in the summer. Health insurance...the school pays for about 75% of the premium as part of the basic package. The last 25% is not that much. (My health insurance funding situation is...complicated, so I don't have an exact number, sorry). Tuition is entirely covered. And South Bend/Mishawaka is really, really cheap to live in. About the only thing with eye-gouging prices here is, oddly, the movie theater (Laudete Netflix...).
stillthisappeal Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 (edited) Thanks for the feedback. One last question: Is the teaching load typically 1:1 for graduate students? Edit: N/M I found my answer on the "Career Preparation & Placement" tab on the English Department's website. Edited March 13, 2011 by stillthisappeal
springhaze81 Posted March 18, 2011 Posted March 18, 2011 It looks like there's been some movement on the waitlist. Does anyone happen to know what field that movement's in?
ICantGoOnIllGoOn Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 Hi all, I just joined gradcafe. I was admitted at ND, and there is a strong possibility I will take an offer from another school. I'm going to visit next Monday, so I'll know for sure after then. My field is 20th century and Irish. Good luck!
stillthisappeal Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I posted the move from the wait list. My area is in late Victorian and modernist literature. I have a visit scheduled for next Tuesday and will hopefully reach a decision around April 1st. From my phone conversation, I got the impression that the DGS was interested in filling spots for every line of funding they have. So if you are still in the hunt, don't give up hope.
hopefulwoolfian Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 If anyone is still waiting on Notre Dame, I got an unexpected waitlist e-mail from there this morning. They didn't BCC (classy!), so it looks like there are ten people in the running. I'm already going to Tufts, so I'll be taking myself out of consideration. I'm a little annoyed to find this out the day before the 15th, but Tufts is a better fit for me, so it's okay (though my Catholic grandma may be sad I'm not going!). Hope this helps someone!
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