solorenegade Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 For those that have gone down this path before, did you guys hear anything back before December? I know some schools have roll in admissions but I havent heard anything back since I completed my application a month ago. I know its sorta stupid to ask now but I am way too anxious about this PhD application thing. And p.s I am really anxious because I'm getting a Masters in Bio and I have this really cool research internship that I am doing. But if I get positive news from like half the 15 schools I applied to then I'll drop the internship, reduce my course load and just do minimal work to keep my three-nine-two gpa. SiraRaven and solorenegade 1 1
Sigaba Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 But if I get positive news from like half the 15 schools I applied to then I'll drop the internship, reduce my course load and just do minimal work to keep my three-nine-two gpa. It is so cool to know that you're willing to reward with continued hard work not only those who gave you the research internship but also the qualified applicants that were turned away so you could do your thing.. dimanche0829, SiraRaven, Rachel B and 1 other 4
dimanche0829 Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 Agreed X 3. It's one thing to cut yourself a little slack on coursework once you have an "in." But abandoning those who gave you an opportunity and depend upon your help (even if your tasks are minimal)? Not okay, IMO.
solorenegade Posted November 13, 2011 Author Posted November 13, 2011 Oh dear...here we go again. I'm in trouble again. Okay...those were just instantaneous fantasy ideas. I know I cant drop classes in the middle of the semester and I TA so I cant just quit. And I cant even leave the internship cus that'll be like throwing out hundreds of hours of work and the PI was one of the PIs that wrote LsOR for me so that wouldnt be a good pay back. I definitely could have worded the last paragraph to express how funny the idea was when I was typing it out. dimanche0829 and SiraRaven 2
emmm Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 (edited) Glad to hear you were just fantasizing about taking the rest of the term off. Sadly, it is not too hard to imagine that some people would drop everything once they've gotten what they wanted. If you are really feeling as though you are burnt out and need a break, perhaps a year off between graduation and going back to grad school might have been a good idea. I took several years off between college and more school, and I'm glad I did. I certainly wasn't ready at the time to continue straight on. And now I'm back in school again after a much longer time away, very appreciative that I still have the opportunity to keep learning. Edited November 13, 2011 by emmm
Sigaba Posted November 13, 2011 Posted November 13, 2011 ALCON-- Consider the utility of confining one's fantasies, fears, and vents to a password protected file on an encrypted HDD--that is, at least until you get accepted and are attending a doctorl program. Then, you can just melt down during a seminar and/or in a professor's office. . (Or so I heard. ) gellert 1
solorenegade Posted November 14, 2011 Author Posted November 14, 2011 ALCON-- Consider the utility of confining one's fantasies, fears, and vents to a password protected file on an encrypted HDD--that is, at least until you get accepted and are attending a doctorl program. Then, you can just melt down during a seminar and/or in a professor's office. . (Or so I heard. ) GeezzzzZZ buddy...I apologized already and would apologize to you again. Now can someone who has gone through this process answer my original question? plzzZZ
solorenegade Posted November 14, 2011 Author Posted November 14, 2011 Glad to hear you were just fantasizing about taking the rest of the term off. Sadly, it is not too hard to imagine that some people would drop everything once they've gotten what they wanted. If you are really feeling as though you are burnt out and need a break, perhaps a year off between graduation and going back to grad school might have been a good idea. I took several years off between college and more school, and I'm glad I did. I certainly wasn't ready at the time to continue straight on. And now I'm back in school again after a much longer time away, very appreciative that I still have the opportunity to keep learning. I'm not feeling like I'm burnt out at all. I love what I'm getting myself into. Im way too excited to take a year off. I just pray that I get in somewhere.
emmm Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 Well, that's good. Did you apply to any schools with rolling admissions? If not, then you're going to have to wait. See when people posted in the results section last year. If you're lucky, you'll find people who posted about the same schools/programs you applied to. Then you'll have a sense of when you might start to hear back from schools. Good luck. solorenegade 1
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