doubledogd Posted September 29, 2015 Posted September 29, 2015 Hello all:I'm applying to a bunch of PhD programs in English this season and had a question about the applications. Looking through, most applications seem to ask you to choose a subfield from a drop-down list. My concern is trying to choose between a literary time period (20th-century American, etc.) or the general Critical Theory subfield. Given what I want to study, I could choose either option, but I am wondering what is at stake in the decision.Does this question determine who will look over my application? Is there a smarter or more competitive choice? How does my answer to this subfield question affect the way my application is handled?Thanks in advance for any responses!
Ramus Posted September 30, 2015 Posted September 30, 2015 It could possibly affect who reads your application, but it will certainly affect how you are "categorized" by the adcomm. If you select 20C, you'll be treated as a 20C applicant, and the same holds if you select theory. So it matters quite a bit. Couldn't tell you which one would be "smarter or more competitive," though. That's going to depend on the particular school and the particular application year.
ProfLorax Posted September 30, 2015 Posted September 30, 2015 Ramus, though, I wonder if DDD's selection from the drop-down menu will be the deciding factor of who reads the application OR if the statement of purpose will be. I'd imagine the latter. Ramus 1
Ramus Posted September 30, 2015 Posted September 30, 2015 Yeah, you're probably right about that. I had thought DDD's question about the drop-down menu was really one about being clear what their subfield is. That was careless thinking on my part.
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