Marcone Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 Hey people, I'm very excited to have been accepted to these programs and intend on studying modern and contemporary secular movements. Would love to hear if anyone already in the field has a strong opinion on which program I should go with. Financially, these are very similar and I find the faculty and available concentrations comparable re: my research interests. As far as I can tell, my ability to apply to the PhD program by petition at UChicago upon receiving my AM gives it the edge. Thanks for any feedback! -M
sacklunch Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 (edited) Marcone, What MA (Duke) are you referring? I assume the MA in the dept. of religion? If so, I also have been accepted and am facing a similar decision. If it is indeed the MA in Duke's religion department, consider that it's geared more toward research. It requires less courses, but substantial writing (ca. 70 pg. thesis). Edited March 12, 2012 by jdmhotness
Marcone Posted March 13, 2012 Author Posted March 13, 2012 Yes, it's the dept. of religion. As an English undergrad, I can go either way on the research emphasis as I could use the extra coursework as much as I need research experience.
sacklunch Posted March 13, 2012 Posted March 13, 2012 Yes, it's the dept. of religion. As an English undergrad, I can go either way on the research emphasis as I could use the extra coursework as much as I need research experience. PM'ing you now.
cbf Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 I wonder if either of you would be able to tell me if the terminal Masters in religion offers any financial support? Have a child who may be looking there in the next year.
sacklunch Posted March 19, 2012 Posted March 19, 2012 cbf, Everyone accepted receives a 50% tuition scholarship. I think they take around ten or so a year for the degree, from all areas of study (Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, ect.).
MsBOOM Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 I'm not sure about Chicago, but my undergrad advisers in the Religious Studies department did talk highly of Duke's MA. They told me it's a great place to get loads of research experience, and that it's a great feeder-school for PhD's. TheHymenAnnihilator, sacklunch, craprap and 3 others 2 4
sacklunch Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 I'm not sure about Chicago, but my undergrad advisers in the Religious Studies department did talk highly of Duke's MA. They told me it's a great place to get loads of research experience, and that it's a great feeder-school for PhD's. I do hope to get lots of research while there .
chambjn Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 I completed Duke's MA in religion if anyone wants to message me. It was a good experience overall. I'll be happy to give more details.
sacklunch Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 I completed Duke's MA in religion if anyone wants to message me. It was a good experience overall. I'll be happy to give more details. PM'd.
rca2011 Posted March 22, 2012 Posted March 22, 2012 I'm new (and painfully late) to this to this website. I wish I knew there was a community of people online pulling their hair out right along with me through this process. Anyways, I just accepted Duke's MA offer today. I was going to try and wait out UVA, but Duke was my number one and a better fit so I figured why wait.
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