cadamczy Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 Less than a week left! Anyone still deciding? Waiting, really. I want to accept my RPI offer since the school has blown me away. However, funding is an issue. The place is expensive. They apparently only had one assistantship to offer, and it went to someone else. Fortunately, it went to someone that the grad direct suspect will decline the offer, which means it comes to me. I was also told that they would attempt to make room for me in their budget if this didn't happen, which is nice (I can tell they want me). But, right now I'm just waiting. Obviously everything will happen before the 15th, but I just want to know. If it all falls apart, which it shouldn't, I'm just going to accept my Duquesne offer.
Ghostkitten Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 Hey everyone! I accepted my offer to study a PhD in the Media School of Indiana Bloomington anyone else going there?
-hermes- Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 Waiting, really. I want to accept my RPI offer since the school has blown me away. However, funding is an issue. The place is expensive. They apparently only had one assistantship to offer, and it went to someone else. Fortunately, it went to someone that the grad direct suspect will decline the offer, which means it comes to me. I was also told that they would attempt to make room for me in their budget if this didn't happen, which is nice (I can tell they want me). But, right now I'm just waiting. Obviously everything will happen before the 15th, but I just want to know. If it all falls apart, which it shouldn't, I'm just going to accept my Duquesne offer. Oh, nice! That sounds promising. RPI seems like a really cool place -- what did you like about it during your visit?
cadamczy Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 (edited) Oh, nice! That sounds promising. RPI seems like a really cool place -- what did you like about it during your visit? Just got word that my official funding offer is coming today. SO RELIEVED. 8 months of waiting are over, and I finally get to be back in school again ahhh. I liked the department in general. It's super interdisciplinary, with faculty coming in from a variety of different fields. While it's not a huge rhetorical theory place, the rhetoric faculty that are there mesh with my interests almost perfectly. I also think it's a good idea to force myself to orient my work towards tech based stuff and play up the tech school background I accidentally will have (Georgia College, Texas Tech, and RPI). I imagine that will help me loads in the job hunt. All of that, along with the realization that they pursued me very hard, makes the place quite appealing. In the end though I'm just happy that it's dooonneeee. Time for this kid from the south to freeze his butt up north. Edited April 10, 2015 by cadamczy
jujubea Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 Just got word that my official funding offer is coming today. SO RELIEVED. 8 months of waiting are over, and I finally get to be back in school again ahhh. I liked the department in general. It's super interdisciplinary, with faculty coming in from a variety of different fields. While it's not a huge rhetorical theory place, the rhetoric faculty that are there mesh with my interests almost perfectly. I also think it's a good idea to force myself to orient my work towards tech based stuff and play up the tech school background I accidentally will have (Georgia College, Texas Tech, and no RPI). I imagine that will help me loads in the job hunt. All of that, along with the realization that they pursued me very hard, makes the place quite appealing. In the end though I'm just happy that it's dooonneeee. Time for this kid from the south to freeze his butt up north. Congratulations Hope it's a great offer
-hermes- Posted April 10, 2015 Posted April 10, 2015 Just got word that my official funding offer is coming today. SO RELIEVED. 8 months of waiting are over, and I finally get to be back in school again ahhh. I liked the department in general. It's super interdisciplinary, with faculty coming in from a variety of different fields. While it's not a huge rhetorical theory place, the rhetoric faculty that are there mesh with my interests almost perfectly. I also think it's a good idea to force myself to orient my work towards tech based stuff and play up the tech school background I accidentally will have (Georgia College, Texas Tech, and no RPI). I imagine that will help me loads in the job hunt. All of that, along with the realization that they pursued me very hard, makes the place quite appealing. In the end though I'm just happy that it's dooonneeee. Time for this kid from the south to freeze his butt up north. Congrats!! I may be going somewhere really cold for a lot of the same reasons.
cadamczy Posted April 12, 2015 Posted April 12, 2015 Congrats!! I may be going somewhere really cold for a lot of the same reasons. Nice! where to? Congratulations Hope it's a great offer Thanks! It's actually the best offer of anywhere.Four full years and the biggest stipend I've ever heard of. I'm happy. Thanks for of the help and support from everyone on here! I hope you all do great things.
rycolos Posted April 13, 2015 Posted April 13, 2015 I officially accepted UMass Amherst. Anyone else attending?
applicant1604 Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 Hey, I'm also waitlisted at NYU, and nope, no news at all. I think people do get in off the list. Do you have offers from elsewhere? Hi! Anyone waitlisted in NYU MCC PhD? Have you heard any news? I'm waiting for their news so I can make my final decision. Do you think is too optimistic considering them as an option at this point? I'm so anxious I can't even sleep well Hey, I have also been wait-listed for the NYU MCC Phd and after writing lots of emails, I learnt that chances don't seem to be very high. They interviewed 10 students and admitted 6. In any case of the 6 students declines the offer (which they say does not seem to be very likely as nearly all of them have accepted the offer) the spot will first be given to one of the other 4 interviewed candidates. Only in case nobody of these wants the spot will they start looking at the 'other' waitlist and select a candidate from there. I have no idea how they make that decision and how many people are waitlisted in total, but in any case, chances of that happening seem slim.... I wish I had better news but hope it helps some of you with your decisions, and please let me know in case you learn anything new/different!
LinaLuna Posted April 14, 2015 Posted April 14, 2015 Hey, I have also been wait-listed for the NYU MCC Phd and after writing lots of emails, I learnt that chances don't seem to be very high. They interviewed 10 students and admitted 6. In any case of the 6 students declines the offer (which they say does not seem to be very likely as nearly all of them have accepted the offer) the spot will first be given to one of the other 4 interviewed candidates. Only in case nobody of these wants the spot will they start looking at the 'other' waitlist and select a candidate from there. I have no idea how they make that decision and how many people are waitlisted in total, but in any case, chances of that happening seem slim.... I wish I had better news but hope it helps some of you with your decisions, and please let me know in case you learn anything new/different! Hey, I'm also waitlisted at NYU, and nope, no news at all. I think people do get in off the list. Do you have offers from elsewhere? Hey, they recently told me that I'm accepted! I still cannot believe it! I hope this information is useful for you to make your decisions!
applicant1604 Posted April 15, 2015 Posted April 15, 2015 Hey, they recently told me that I'm accepted! I still cannot believe it! I hope this information is useful for you to make your decisions! Hey LinaLuna, wow that's amazing. Congratulations! So there seems to be movement from the waitlist after all. Which waitlist were you on? The normal one or did you have an interview before? And did they just suddenly contact you or were you in touch with some of the faculty before? Just asking so that I know how to best go about increasing my chances... Thanks!
whitmanifesto Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 Did anyone apply and get into it interview for northwestern? I'm in the approval process for calumet, but I think northwestern will be one of my top for PhD apps in a year, I'd like some pointers. Congrats on everyone making their decisions!
cannedheat Posted April 16, 2015 Posted April 16, 2015 I'm not totally sure what I'm going to do yet, but I don't think I'm accepting the offer of acceptance from NCSU. No funding.
autumn Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 I just got accepted to a school this morning... 9 days after the agreed upon deadline. I know schools don't HAVE to follow the deadline but way to throw a wrench in the works after I've already accepted another offer. It's generally really frowned upon to change your acceptance. I know that. And I know it's a small subfield. But it's a much better regarded program in my field...
-hermes- Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 I just got accepted to a school this morning... 9 days after the agreed upon deadline. I know schools don't HAVE to follow the deadline but way to throw a wrench in the works after I've already accepted another offer. It's generally really frowned upon to change your acceptance. I know that. And I know it's a small subfield. But it's a much better regarded program in my field... OMG. Well, congrats!! It's frowned upon, but if Gradcafe is any indication, it certainly happens. Are you thinking about accepting?
autumn Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 Thank you! Yes and no. Logically, no, I mean I already accepted another offer, registered for classes, signed a lease, etc. Ideally, yes, because I imagine it would positively impact my education and improve my chances of getting a TT job later.
jujubea Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 I just got accepted to a school this morning... 9 days after the agreed upon deadline. I know schools don't HAVE to follow the deadline but way to throw a wrench in the works after I've already accepted another offer. It's generally really frowned upon to change your acceptance. I know that. And I know it's a small subfield. But it's a much better regarded program in my field... Oh no! So frustrating! coffeencomputers 1
autumn Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 Oh no! So frustrating! Thanks How about you? Have you figured out what you're doing about housing yet?
"Panda"monium Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Do what's best for you, Autumn. Sure it might ruffle a couple feathers, but any reasonable person would understand. The last thing you want is to regret not taking the offer that was right for you and your career.
autumn Posted April 24, 2015 Author Posted April 24, 2015 Do what's best for you, Autumn. Sure it might ruffle a couple feathers, but any reasonable person would understand. The last thing you want is to regret not taking the offer that was right for you and your career. Thanks for the advice!
jujubea Posted April 25, 2015 Posted April 25, 2015 Do what's best for you, Autumn. Sure it might ruffle a couple feathers, but any reasonable person would understand. The last thing you want is to regret not taking the offer that was right for you and your career. Yeah, I definitely agree with this too. Re:housing, we found a place, but man is money gonna be tight for our family for quite a while. At least we'll have a roof over our heads, and 15 min drive from the beach ...and steps from the farmer's market!
autumn Posted April 27, 2015 Author Posted April 27, 2015 Re:housing, we found a place, but man is money gonna be tight for our family for quite a while. At least we'll have a roof over our heads, and 15 min drive from the beach ...and steps from the farmer's market! Nice! I'm glad PS. Is anyone here attending (currently or soon-to-be) UT Austin, preferably RTF?
whitmanifesto Posted April 28, 2015 Posted April 28, 2015 Does anyone know any collectives, listservs or associations that are welcoming to graduate students? Not just that they accept them, but are very welcoming to new, inexperienced members. I've run into a lot that give a very elitist vibe. I don't want to feel excluded, it wouldn't be worth the trouble.
lyrehc Posted April 28, 2015 Posted April 28, 2015 A lot of NCA divisions are on Facebook. The ones I have joined have been very inclusive (Activism & Social Justice & Political Communication).
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