lm776c Posted March 9, 2009 Author Posted March 9, 2009 Nice, in at American's Public Admin PhD with at least some sort of money (details in the mail). So now I just need to try decide what to do! I'm officially done waiting for admissions. In at 4, out at 1. Not bad! Almost makes it worth having taken on $$$$$ in debt to get my MPP! CONGRATS rutabaga!
nams Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 Sorry about sort of reviving this thread after a hiatus... Was looking to exchange info with those who've applied to/been accepted at NYU-Wagner. I did read of 2 acceptances on the Results page. I, like TeeDub, have applied to a mixed bag of Public Policy and Ed schools. Anyone heard from UMD-College Park, yet??
publicpolicy79 Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 I also applied to Maryland and have not heard anything yet. I checked my status on Testudo and it says "Decision Pending". Based on my searches of previous years on the Results page I wouldn't expect to know anything until next week at the earliest!
ejuliast Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Re-reviving the thread to add a question on here: Has anyone attended a visit weekend for a public policy Ph.D. program yet? I'm heading to Duke next week and I'm wondering what to expect... Dress code? Activities? I've visited two schools for Soc programs but this is the first policy program I'm checking out.
publicpolicy79 Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Every place I have been to or asked this question (both Political Science and Public Policy programs) have been "business casual" to "casual". Do NOT show up in a suit. If you want to wear jeans, wear nice dark ones with a nice top. My wardrobe has either been dark jeans, button-down shirt and a jacket, or slacks and a sweater or button-down. I refuse to wander campus all day in a skirt because I can't wear comfortable walking shoes with a skirt! There were some people that showed up in t-shirts and jeans, and no one really reacted at all, but I was glad I had made a little effort - I felt like it kinda put me on a more even footing with faculty. Like my grandmother would say, putting some effort into your appearance demonstrates respect for the people you are going to visit and yourself. (I'm not worried about you knowing this Ejuliast, that was meant more for the straight-out-of-undergrad crowd).
publicpolicy79 Posted March 16, 2009 Posted March 16, 2009 Also, nams, Maryland has made decisions, they just haven't notified yet. I am going to visit the DGS this week, so he told me I was in. Funding information is still being worked out, hence the delay. Supposedly my official letter should be coming in the next few days (though they are on spring break). He did say it was a large and competitive application field (as if I expected otherwise this year!). So good luck!
ejuliast Posted March 17, 2009 Posted March 17, 2009 Every place I have been to or asked this question (both Political Science and Public Policy programs) have been "business casual" to "casual". Do NOT show up in a suit. If you want to wear jeans, wear nice dark ones with a nice top. My wardrobe has either been dark jeans, button-down shirt and a jacket, or slacks and a sweater or button-down. I refuse to wander campus all day in a skirt because I can't wear comfortable walking shoes with a skirt! There were some people that showed up in t-shirts and jeans, and no one really reacted at all, but I was glad I had made a little effort - I felt like it kinda put me on a more even footing with faculty. Like my grandmother would say, putting some effort into your appearance demonstrates respect for the people you are going to visit and yourself. (I'm not worried about you knowing this Ejuliast, that was meant more for the straight-out-of-undergrad crowd). Thanks! That's good to know - sounds like policy programs are just a bit more dressed up than sociology programs. I'm just going for the day, so maybe I'll put on some nice pants (agreed on the skirt - I'm not wearing heels all day!) or just dark jeans and a nice top.
threetuns Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 Does anyone know something about PhD admission results from American University and/or Indiana SPEA?
Rutabaga Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Results from American came out a few weeks ago. At least I got my acceptance and $ maybe 3 weeks ago?
threetuns Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 Rutagaba, are you accepting American's offer? Where are you going to? Any other accepted guys at American? Results from American came out a few weeks ago. At least I got my acceptance and $ maybe 3 weeks ago?
stilesg57 Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 Does anyone know something about PhD admission results from American University and/or Indiana SPEA? SPEA was the last school to reject me when I applied to PhD programs last year. Just checked - the letter was dated April 17th. VERY late IMO. Don't know if they sent out their admit letters earlier or something. Good luck!
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