bhr Posted November 19, 2014 Posted November 19, 2014 Hey y'all, I'm a hopeful rhet-comp student applying to MA/PhD programs for next fall. If you're already at one of the programs I'm looking at, I'd love to hear any feedback you have about your experience! UC Berkeley, UT Austin, TCU, Iowa State, Michigan State, Clemson, Florida State, Purdue, Nebraska, UC Davis And a question: is it okay to email current student in these programs to ask about their experience? I feel a little odd cold-contacting strangers, but the websites only offer so much information. Thanks! Not only is it ok, most programs have people who are dedicated to reply to interested students (I spoke to people at about 1/2 your list when I was making my own last year). PM me and I can give you my thoughts, though you need to put a bit of a rush as the first deadlines are in two weeks (and with the holiday coming up, getting everything together can be a challenge).
ComeBackZinc Posted November 20, 2014 Posted November 20, 2014 Hit me on private messages if you want to know about Purdue. I'm here and loving it. bhr 1
rhetoricus aesalon Posted November 21, 2014 Posted November 21, 2014 Hey y'all, I'm a hopeful rhet-comp student applying to MA/PhD programs for next fall. If you're already at one of the programs I'm looking at, I'd love to hear any feedback you have about your experience! UC Berkeley, UT Austin, TCU, Iowa State, Michigan State, Clemson, Florida State, Purdue, Nebraska, UC Davis And a question: is it okay to email current student in these programs to ask about their experience? I feel a little odd cold-contacting strangers, but the websites only offer so much information. Thanks! Not at a school on your list, but was considering a few. Happy to answer any questions you have about the experience! Killer list, by the way. Do you mind if I ask you research interests?
slightlymoreanonymous Posted November 30, 2014 Posted November 30, 2014 Not at a school on your list, but was considering a few. Happy to answer any questions you have about the experience! Killer list, by the way. Do you mind if I ask you research interests? Thanks! I'm finding more and more as I finish up the first round of applications (this process is just a little miserable, I'm learning). I've had the chance to take a couple graduate courses in rhetoric at my current institution and I've been finding the digital humanities stuff really fascinating, so I'd love to do work at the intersection of rhetoric and economics, particularly in digital environments. But we'll see. Do you think it's limiting to have such specific interests when applying? I've been discussing this in most of my SOPs, but I don't want to box myself in too narrowly before I've really had much experience with graduate-level research.
iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Thanks! I'm finding more and more as I finish up the first round of applications (this process is just a little miserable, I'm learning). I've had the chance to take a couple graduate courses in rhetoric at my current institution and I've been finding the digital humanities stuff really fascinating, so I'd love to do work at the intersection of rhetoric and economics, particularly in digital environments. But we'll see. Do you think it's limiting to have such specific interests when applying? I've been discussing this in most of my SOPs, but I don't want to box myself in too narrowly before I've really had much experience with graduate-level research. It'd be one thing if you only wanted to examine a singular text from a particular perspective but in this case I wouldn't worry. Its alright to have a specific "box" but it's also alright to have a general "box". The advice I've heard as an MA student is: interests will change/shape/flex/etc. One thing I may think about in regards to your interests - can you voice why you're interested in it and what you'd do with it? Rhetoric & Economics in Digital locations leaves flexibility - (e.g. you could take a more classical approach - invention/delivery/etc. You could take a sub-topic focus by adding in something like environment/feminism/welfare/etc. You could approach it from a cultural level - how culture privileges "logos" in economic rhet and various other privileging in digital humanities). ProfLorax 1
rhetoricus aesalon Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Do you think it's limiting to have such specific interests when applying? I've been discussing this in most of my SOPs, but I don't want to box myself in too narrowly before I've really had much experience with graduate-level research. When I first read this, I thought: That is SO awesome. That distracted me a bit because I then had to look into what that is and who is doing it. :-) I agree with BowTiesAreCool and will add that you might also consider who you will be working with at these institutions, which will inevitably then become an investigation of your "fit" into a program. Rhetoric of economics is not common, so I could see it a particular strength of your SOP to name why these institutions are the ideal places to study this. iExcelAtMicrosoftPuns 1
bhr Posted December 3, 2014 Posted December 3, 2014 I wrote a lot of "work with Professor X, whose research/courses on Y fit with my interest in Z" type lines, usually three or four for each program, with Z changing each time. I can tell you, having just picked both my focus and committee in the last week (I'm finishing up semester one), that I'm doing something that wasn't on my letter for this school, with a Chair I hadn't mentioned before. Hell, my first two months here I told people that my thesis was on the rhetoric of fantasy football, just to have an answer for the question that you get all the damn time. Dr. Old Bill 1
heja0805 Posted December 8, 2014 Author Posted December 8, 2014 Hey y'all, I'm a hopeful rhet-comp student applying to MA/PhD programs for next fall. If you're already at one of the programs I'm looking at, I'd love to hear any feedback you have about your experience! UC Berkeley, UT Austin, TCU, Iowa State, Michigan State, Clemson, Florida State, Purdue, Nebraska, UC Davis And a question: is it okay to email current student in these programs to ask about their experience? I feel a little odd cold-contacting strangers, but the websites only offer so much information. Thanks! I'm happy to chat with you about MSU--I'm a first-year PhD student here. You're more than welcome to send me a PM here on Grad Cafe. I can also connect you with one of the student recruitment reps in our program, if that interests you.
slightlymoreanonymous Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 I'm happy to chat with you about MSU--I'm a first-year PhD student here. You're more than welcome to send me a PM here on Grad Cafe. I can also connect you with one of the student recruitment reps in our program, if that interests you. Hey Heja, Haha this is a little bit of a late response, but I'd love to hear more about your experience at MSU:) I was just accepted to their MA program, and it seems pretty rad (except cold. I'm not sure about the whole crossing-the-mason-dixon-line-thing.)
obrial42 Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 This thread seems a bit quiet, but I just wanted to add that I, too, am hoping to get into a Rhet/Comp program for the Fall 2015 term. Haven't heard anything yet!
bhr Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 Don't worry about it quite yet. Some of your programs (Az/ASU/GSU) are supposedly very slow notifiers. Are you a PhD or MA applicant? (I'm assuming PhD because of the number of programs)
1Q84 Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 (edited) edit: google works too... nevermind Edited February 1, 2015 by 1Q84
mmmscience Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 (edited) Good luck to you! I'm applying in that field as well. What's your research focus, obrial? Or anyone? I'd love to hear about people's research! Edited February 2, 2015 by mmmscience
bhr Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Good luck. I took the more standard route of MA-PhD, so I'm watching this year before applying for PhDs next year.
empress-marmot Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Good luck to you! I'm applying in that field as well. What's your research focus, obrial? Or anyone? I'd love to hear about people's research! Hello! I'm Rhet/Comp as well, and I applied to a mix of MA and PhD programs. In my SOP, I wrote something about wanting to study how the basic writer acquires rhetorical skills. Also some stuff about creative methodology. I have no clue whether this is a legitimate research topic or not. I tried saying it to some comp/rhet professors at a university. They gave that customary deep understanding nod of professors everywhere, which either means it's a perfectly acceptable thing to study, or I'm a complete idiot. Imposter syndrome already! I'd love to know what you all are researching!
obrial42 Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Good luck to you! I'm applying in that field as well. What's your research focus, obrial? Or anyone? I'd love to hear about people's research! Hi mmmscience. Where else have you applied besides Madison? As far as my research, I am concerned about the ways in which real-world issues are manifested in rhetorical and critical theory. I plan to focus on the space where rhetoric, religious studies, and queer theory converge. How about you? I, too, would love to hear about people's research.
obrial42 Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 They gave that customary deep understanding nod of professors everywhere, which either means it's a perfectly acceptable thing to study, or I'm a complete idiot. LOVE this -- so, so true. Do you already have your MA, empress-marmot? Or are you looking to complete your MA and PhD at the same school? Where are you applying?
empress-marmot Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Hey, obrial42! I'm a freshfaced BA. I would like to complete my MA and PhD at the same school. Programs: Nebraska, Oregon, Minnesota, South Florida, Florida, Purdue, and Arizona. Kansas State and Southern Illinois accepted me. The good folks at Wisconsin rejected me. Could you give me an example of a real-world issue manifested in rhetorical/critical theory? That sounds fascinating!
Katla Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Hi mmmscience. Where else have you applied besides Madison? As far as my research, I am concerned about the ways in which real-world issues are manifested in rhetorical and critical theory. I plan to focus on the space where rhetoric, religious studies, and queer theory converge. How about you? I, too, would love to hear about people's research. Sorry for jumping in, but I just have to say that I LOVE the sound of this research topic!
empress-marmot Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Sorry for jumping in... Please jump in! Tell us about your research!
mmmscience Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Hello! I'm Rhet/Comp as well, and I applied to a mix of MA and PhD programs. In my SOP, I wrote something about wanting to study how the basic writer acquires rhetorical skills. Also some stuff about creative methodology. I have no clue whether this is a legitimate research topic or not. I tried saying it to some comp/rhet professors at a university. They gave that customary deep understanding nod of professors everywhere, which either means it's a perfectly acceptable thing to study, or I'm a complete idiot. Imposter syndrome already! I'd love to know what you all are researching! Agggg imposter syndrome. It's the worst! I'm super interested in the acquisition of rhetorical skills. My work in pedagogy research (such as it has been as a master's student!) has centered on that, specifically how the heck new academic writers are supposed to know how to write in varied discourse communities they suddenly find themselves in. I'm currently all about genre methodologies; those are the panels I'm going to stalk at CCCCs. So I definitely think it's a neat thing to study!
mmmscience Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 Hi mmmscience. Where else have you applied besides Madison? As far as my research, I am concerned about the ways in which real-world issues are manifested in rhetorical and critical theory. I plan to focus on the space where rhetoric, religious studies, and queer theory converge. How about you? I, too, would love to hear about people's research. Oh man, that sounds SUPER neat! Have you read Remembering Matthew Shepard by Dunn? It was in Speech Quarterly if I'm remembering right. It was a hella good article about rhetoric and memory and queer theory. It might be something you like! I've applied at Penn State, Iowa State, Kansas, and UW-Milwaukee. I'm working in rhetoric of science, specifically looking at science communication and rhetoric of the break down between what scientists say/do and what the general public hears/understands -- which I've decided I'll refer to as the rhetoric of science literacy, though I'm not sure if that's a legitimate thing to call it at all.
empress-marmot Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 I'm currently all about genre methodologies; those are the panels I'm going to stalk at CCCCs. I was so irritated with myself when I realized Cs was in Tampa this year. I just moved to Tampa--I could have submitted something! Is anyone else going?
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