enchantedforest Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 Hi All, I was wondering how many people were waitlisted for the MA program in English? By my count there are 13 people waitlisted (according to the results page) - I don't know for PhD or MA. That's quite a large number of waitlisted students isn't it?
Mr protagonist Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 I was waitlisted for the PhD program, also curious to see how many people were waitlisted for that.
Algernon Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 I'm the person who was waitlisted via voicemail and that was for the PhD program. I was told that historically everyone in my position on the wait list has been accepted. Although I do want to wait and see if I am accepted, what the funding is, etc... there's a decent chance that I won't be accepting the offer when it's extended unless it's very competitive/attractive. I *love* the Twin Cities, but they are very far from home, making moving difficult (I have pets), and I already have a fully funded offer at Pitt that is looking very attractive at the moment. So it's fairly likely that at least one other person on the wait list for the PhD will get an offer. If I'm accepted, I promise to decline as early as possible if that's my decision. I won't make anyone else wait any longer than necessary.
enchantedforest Posted February 14, 2014 Author Posted February 14, 2014 Thanks Algernon (PS, I love that book). I got waitlisted for the PhD, what's everyone's subfield? I heard they have the waitlist for the subfield, and I think there are 4 or maybe 5 if they include drama. With that said, there may be 3/4 people waiting per subfield. What does everyone else think?
Algernon Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 My subfield designation is 18th/19th century. And I agree that there are probably a few people waiting for each subfield. It's interesting that they specified the way they did-- certainly more informative than some other wait lists where you have no idea what the logic is. Thanks Algernon (PS, I love that book). You're welcome! I liked it, too, though I haven't read it in years. It's actually more of a reference to Algernon Charles Swinburne than anything, haha, me being a Victorianist and all. I love me some Swinburne and Pater.
ArthChauc Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 I was thinking Flowers for Algernon this whole time--I'm not a Minnesota applicant, but my thesis advisor did her Ph.D there and only has great things to say about the program. I wish the best for all of you!
Mr protagonist Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 So how do waitlists actually work? Are they waiting to pick people of the lists for admission, or are we waiting for people who were accepted to pass on their offer?
cfox8806 Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 Hi everyone! I have also been waitlisted for Minnesota. I'm not sure how the waitlisting works either. I just got an email that said I was waitlisted, that they "had a very large applicant pool this year and can only admit a very small number of students at a time," and that they "will keep [me] apprised as move up the list." And it included a YouTube video about English at Minnesota. (Also, FWIW, my subfield is 20/21st century and postcolonial studies.) Did anyone get a less vague email than that??
Algernon Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 So how do waitlists actually work? Are they waiting to pick people of the lists for admission, or are we waiting for people who were accepted to pass on their offer? As far as I am aware, being waitlisted means that the school has offered acceptance to all of their top choice applicants, and the waitlisters are their second choices. If enough top choices decline their offer, then the school begins offering acceptances to the waitlisters.
BunnyWantsaPhD Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 (edited) As far as I am aware, being waitlisted means that the school has offered acceptance to all of their top choice applicants, and the waitlisters are their second choices. If enough top choices decline their offer, then the school begins offering acceptances to the waitlisters. In that case, that would imply that there was one person on the waitlist for each subfield, right? But, the problem with that is that you said you were the first for 18th/19th, but I'm a Victorianist too...so, I'm not sure what that means. I got the generic waitlist email mentioned above. I haven't had any acceptances anywhere else yet, so if you think you're going to decline, then feel free to do so, lol ; ) Edited February 15, 2014 by BunnyWantsaPhD
Algernon Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 In that case, that would imply that there was one person on the waitlist for each subfield, right? But, the problem with that is that you said you were the first for 18th/19th, but I'm a Victorianist too...so, I'm not sure what that means. I got the generic waitlist email mentioned above. I haven't had any acceptances anywhere else yet, so if you think you're going to decline, then feel free to do so, lol ; ) I wasn't clear-- I meant that I think there are a few people on the waitlist for each subfield, and the waitlisters are the second *tier* of people they want to admit. I shouldn't have said "choice," that was confusing. They've admitted their top tier, and the second tier is just waiting to fill in the spots that the first tier turn down.
repentwalpurgis Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 To ease your minds (or not), there were 20 waitlisted and 4 accepted for the M.A. I have no idea about the Ph.D.
Mattie Roh Posted February 15, 2014 Posted February 15, 2014 I was waitlisted for the PhD program and received an email as well. My subfield is dramatic literature.
lyonessrampant Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 The waitlist is broken down by subfield. There are three subfields: medieval/early modern, 18th/19th, 20th/21st. The waitlists are usually ranked by subfield with offers being extended in order as soon as someone who has been accepted declines. As far as the standard funding package goes (this is on the website as well), it is a 1:1 load. Usually first year everyone has at least one semester of fellowship and many a full year. The standard stipend is $14,000 and excellent health insurance. There are university-wide fellowships that provide opportunities as well. Funding is guaranteed for 6 years, though the department usually finds support for 7th years who need it. There are book scholarships and additional perks often offered for the first year. Good luck to everyone on the waitlist! cfox8806 1
Alex Stinson Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Anyone hear anything from Minnesota yet? Definitely seems a long time since that waitlist email.
cfox8806 Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Anyone hear anything from Minnesota yet? Definitely seems a long time since that waitlist email. Nothing here, and I was just thinking the same thing. I wonder if we'll have to wait until after april 15? I hope not because I have another offer elsewhere, but I'd prefer to go to Minnesota.
BunnyWantsaPhD Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I think their perspective student visitation thing is this weekend or was this past weekend. So, maybe people will turn down their acceptances soon and we'll all get in? ...just trying to be hopeful!
cfox8806 Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I think their perspective student visitation thing is this weekend or was this past weekend. So, maybe people will turn down their acceptances soon and we'll all get in? ...just trying to be hopeful! I like the way you think! ;-) BunnyWantsaPhD 1
Alex Stinson Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I think their perspective student visitation thing is this weekend or was this past weekend. So, maybe people will turn down their acceptances soon and we'll all get in? ...just trying to be hopeful! I like the way you think! ;-) Me too. Hopefully a few of us find our way in BunnyWantsaPhD 1
Mattie Roh Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 I'm trying not to think about it until at least April. But I'm totally checking my email constantly and maybe planning an April trip to MN just in case.
lyonessrampant Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Our prospectives visit is this week, so I would suspect people will start to hear things after that. We are on spring break next week, however, so that may delay notifications. I'm not sure.
cfox8806 Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Our prospectives visit is this week, so I would suspect people will start to hear things after that. We are on spring break next week, however, so that may delay notifications. I'm not sure. Thanks, that's actually super helpful!
semicolon2013 Posted March 15, 2014 Posted March 15, 2014 I just turned down Minnesota, so hopefully that means good news for someone on the waitlist.
BunnyWantsaPhD Posted March 16, 2014 Posted March 16, 2014 I just turned down Minnesota, so hopefully that means good news for someone on the waitlist. Thanks for letting us know! Did you by chance go to the perspective student weekend thing? I'm just wondering what it was like...
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