psstein Posted February 16, 2017 Posted February 16, 2017 4 hours ago, deflippered said: Hi Team, ::I'm new:: Did anyone here apply to Chicago's Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science Program? If so, any action? Best, B I applied there as well, but I think they're a sub-department of history, which has sent out acceptances. I'm actually hoping I'm wrong too! Informed today I was rejected from Harvard's HoS, but it was an unfunded MA, so I'm not upset. Waiting to hear from Princeton HoS.
EricaMac Posted February 16, 2017 Posted February 16, 2017 36 minutes ago, betwixt&between said: I'm in the same boat with UCONN, friend. Their letter was really kind, though. What's your sub-field/POI? The other program I applied to is a PhD in education, and I got an invitation to interview with them yesterday, so at least I have that cushion. My focus is on Anglo-American relationships—political and economic, and the breakdown thereof—as well as cultural differences, in the years before and during the American Revolution, that led to the split with Great Britain. I was looking at working with Chris Clark and Nina Dayton for that, since my focus does split between early American and some British history. You?
deflippered Posted February 16, 2017 Posted February 16, 2017 55 minutes ago, psstein said: I applied there as well, but I think they're a sub-department of history, which has sent out acceptances. I'm actually hoping I'm wrong too! Informed today I was rejected from Harvard's HoS, but it was an unfunded MA, so I'm not upset. Waiting to hear from Princeton HoS. Thanks for your response. It is quite confusing because my application is for the Department of Social Sciences. Odd. Thanks, again, and good luck with everything!
Reaglejuice89 Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 On 2/15/2017 at 9:45 PM, a.n.d said: Anyone had any news from South Carolina or Tennessee yet? Also, congrats on all the acceptances! The DGS of South Carolina told me expect a decision at the end of February... keep your fingers crossed
realmarcelproust Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 7 hours ago, deflippered said: It is quite confusing because my application is for the Department of Social Sciences. Hi there! I did my undergrad at UChicago in their history/chss departments. UChicago is a little different than its peers because we don't have a "graduate school of arts and sciences," but the disciplines are all housed within different "divisions" that are responsible for both undergraduate and graduate education. At UChicago, history and CHSS are both considered "social sciences" so they're housed within the the Division of Social Sciences, which is separate from the Division of Humanities, etc. Does that make sense/clarify anything? I know I only did undergrad at UChicago, but I'm pretty familiar with both the history and CHSS programs/faculty if you have any questions!
voprosi Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 13 hours ago, laleph said: Dunno if this means anything, but yesterday I got the official notice of my status on the supposedly "short" waitlist. Does anyone have any idea what a "short" waitlist means? I also received news that I was waitlisted at Harvard. Are you planning to stay on the waitlist? In my field, history programs usually take 1-2 people at most per year, so I'm assuming if one person in my field declines their spot, I would get off the waitlist. I don't have high hopes though -- it is Harvard, so I don't think the likelihood of someone declining would be pretty slim.
a.n.d Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 59 minutes ago, sreagin1 said: The DGS of South Carolina told me expect a decision at the end of February... keep your fingers crossed Oh man, thanks for letting me know!!
OHSP Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 (edited) I reckon that's me for grad school applications! I can finally stop checking the grad cafe results stream at 1, 3, and 5 in the morning! Edited February 17, 2017 by OHSP
voprosi Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 (edited) 58 minutes ago, OHSP said: I reckon that's me for grad school applications! I can finally stop checking the grad cafe results stream at 1, 3, and 5 in the morning! Congrats! If I recall correctly, you have some great choices in front of you. Best of luck! Edited February 17, 2017 by voprosi typo deflippered and OHSP 2
OHSP Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 2 minutes ago, voprosi said: Congrats! If I reckon correctly, you have some great choices in front of you. Best of luck! Thanks! You too!
BeepBeepBoop Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 14 hours ago, russianblue said: I know they're reimbursing for some travel, but I know not everyone may have the upfront cash for accommodations, so I thought I'd offer! What is your field of study? I am a little sorry I can't make it - it would have been great to meet potential future peers. On the other hand, through a happy scheduling accident, my trip coincides with the Virginia book fair - so every cloud... My field's modern Middle East, more specifically Israel-Palestine. How about you?
krystasonrisa Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Given what's on the results board, I'm guessing people who haven't heard back from IU are waitlisted. Anyone else waiting to hear back? Anyone else apply to Pitt or FIU? Any news?
Walhonding Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Rejected from Yale last night, but who cares - I just got into the joint History/Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program at NYU! Best of luck to everyone as we wait to hear the final notifications roll in...
nevermind Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 5 hours ago, BeepBeepBoop said: I am a little sorry I can't make it - it would have been great to meet potential future peers. On the other hand, through a happy scheduling accident, my trip coincides with the Virginia book fair - so every cloud... My field's modern Middle East, more specifically Israel-Palestine. How about you? Cool, mine (kind of) too! What projects do you work on? I do Israel-Palestine in the context of the history of science.
russianblue Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 5 hours ago, BeepBeepBoop said: I am a little sorry I can't make it - it would have been great to meet potential future peers. On the other hand, through a happy scheduling accident, my trip coincides with the Virginia book fair - so every cloud... My field's modern Middle East, more specifically Israel-Palestine. How about you? Oh, that sounds like something to look forward to! I'm excited to meet everyone and look around town a bit! We should stay in touch though! Are you in anywhere else? Interesting! I took a Modern Middle East class back in undergrad and wrote a paper on Israel-Palestine and bilingual schools, but I haven't kept up much with the field since then. I'm in Russian history, I'd like to focus a little bit more on Imperial Russia than I have so far, but I currently straddle the Imperial-Soviet line.
angesradieux Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 9 hours ago, OHSP said: I reckon that's me for grad school applications! I can finally stop checking the grad cafe results stream at 1, 3, and 5 in the morning! Congrats! Sounds like you've got some nice offers.
nhhistorynut Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Hi everyone, After suffering through 4 days of radio silence after my interview, I got an email this morning that I have been accepted to the one and only school I applied to this season! I thought it was a long shot since my MA wont confer until December, but they were okay with that and have decided to admit me! Offer comes with 4 years of guaranteed funding!! OHSP 1
laleph Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 (edited) 11 hours ago, voprosi said: I also received news that I was waitlisted at Harvard. Are you planning to stay on the waitlist? In my field, history programs usually take 1-2 people at most per year, so I'm assuming if one person in my field declines their spot, I would get off the waitlist. I don't have high hopes though -- it is Harvard, so I don't think the likelihood of someone declining would be pretty slim. Oy, I'm torn. I am leaning in the direction of accepting another offer, and am therefore wondering if I should keep my spot on the waitlist till Harvard rejects me on its own. I don't want to prevent anyone from getting in to his/her dream school by clogging up the waitlist -- but as you say, it's probably unlikely to be accepted that way anyway, so why not stay on? I dunnnoooooo Edited February 17, 2017 by laleph
psstein Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Email from Princeton HoS, got rejected. It sucks, but I was expecting it. Still haven't heard from Hopkins; I'm visiting there in 2 weeks.
kindkw123 Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 After a wild season, I've decided to accept the offer from Hopkins. Super excited! Field is Chinese history.
dr. t Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 30 minutes ago, laleph said: Oy, I'm torn. I am leaning in the direction of accepting another offer, and am therefore wondering if I should keep my spot on the waitlist till Harvard rejects me on its own. I don't want to prevent anyone from getting in to his/her dream school by clogging up the waitlist -- but as you say, it's probably unlikely to be accepted that way anyway, so why not stay on? I dunnnoooooo Don't beat yourself up over it. You have until April 15th. Don't rush it. How many people Harvard takes from the waitlist is EXTREMELY variable. laleph 1
deflippered Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 13 hours ago, realmarcelproust said: Hi there! I did my undergrad at UChicago in their history/chss departments. UChicago is a little different than its peers because we don't have a "graduate school of arts and sciences," but the disciplines are all housed within different "divisions" that are responsible for both undergraduate and graduate education. At UChicago, history and CHSS are both considered "social sciences" so they're housed within the the Division of Social Sciences, which is separate from the Division of Humanities, etc. Does that make sense/clarify anything? I know I only did undergrad at UChicago, but I'm pretty familiar with both the history and CHSS programs/faculty if you have any questions! Very helpful. Thanks!
SarahBethSortino Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 I'm feeling I'm feeling so stressed out today. I got rejected from Harvard yesterday, which is not really a surprise and I really couldn't care less because I wouldn't have even been able to rank it as a "choice." I knew I wasn't getting in. BUt the only place I have heard anything remotely favorable from is a waitlist spot at Brandeis. I'm still waiting on Umass, BC, and Clark...and this far in the season I think that can only mean one thing. I look at the kind of package they are offering people at Brandeis and I find it pretty unlikely that someone would turn it down. So I'm feeling like this might really be it for me. The end of the season with not one department taking me.
sovietviolinist Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 On 2/16/2017 at 5:44 AM, SarahBethSortino said: Yeah I know. I don't know if you had a lot of contact with them before hand but I went and spoke to the Head of the department in October in person. I grew up in the town next door. FYI it is an EXTREMELY small program. 2-3 in "general" history, 1-2 admitted every year for Holocaust studies. Good to know. It's a unique fit for me as I'm doing research on comparative genocide: Armenia, Holodomor, Holocaust, and they have that blend of faculty members there. I don't know much about Worcester or the area. My best friend is from near there, but I've always lived out west or NYC. I was in touch in October and November with a few people over the phone and several more by email. We shall see. It's intriguing for sure. Did you apply for general history there?
SarahBethSortino Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 1 minute ago, sovietviolinist said: Good to know. It's a unique fit for me as I'm doing research on comparative genocide: Armenia, Holodomor, Holocaust, and they have that blend of faculty members there. I don't know much about Worcester or the area. My best friend is from near there, but I've always lived out west or NYC. I was in touch in October and November with a few people over the phone and several more by email. We shall see. It's intriguing for sure. Did you apply for general history there? Yes. My focus is Revolutionary Era civilian life. I grew up in Shrewsbury, which is right next door to Worcester, and whatever happens with grad school I'm buying a condo in Worcester this summer with my boyfriend. I will say Worcester is great...its not glamorous and it has A LOT of problems, but the city is really turning itself around. Lots of great bars and restaurants, and Clark is definitely at the center of their academic culture. Also, its 45 minutes away from Boston. I wouldn't move back there if I didn't think it has a lot to offer (although clark itself is in...how should I say...an "up and coming" neighborhood.
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