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Yeah, 11 is way too many...

That'd be what, between 1/2 and 1/3 of all admits? And still no claims on top of that?

Shenanigans, shenanigans. 

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  On 2/17/2017 at 4:53 PM, Kenga said:

But usually (my experience) they studied American politics before because they studied in the US. A complete international usually doesnt have the chance to study American politics prior to their acceptance into a PhD. What I wanted to say with that was that I think it is highly unlikely given my experience and experience from people I know: Internationals that studied internationally do not end up in the American subfield.

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Well, I am an international student, who works on American politics, not yet in grad school and I live outside of the United States. There are a large number of programs outside the US that deal with American politics, not to mention scholars. 

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  On 2/17/2017 at 5:32 PM, rimbaldienne said:

Well, I am an international student, who works on American politics, not yet in grad school and I live outside of the United States. There are a large number of programs outside the US that deal with American politics, not to mention scholars. 

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Canada esp. has a lot of Americanists and undergrads that get interested in the field. 

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Also American politics is really strong in terms of elections, voting behavior, etc. So people who are into quantitative methods or formal theory will naturally be attracted to this field

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A little question for those who applied to UMich: when you go to their Wolverine Access, what is the "Date Received" that appears for the Recommendations? Mine shows 02/08/2017, but my letters were sent way earlier than that.

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  On 2/17/2017 at 5:40 PM, VMcJ said:

A little question for those who applied to UMich: when you go to their Wolverine Access, what is the "Date Received" that appears for the Recommendations? Mine shows 02/08/2017, but my letters were sent way earlier than that.

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I sent an email to ask them about this a while ago. They said that they had problems transferring information from the ApplyWeb portal to Wolverine Access around mid-late December. They ensure me that as long as the date received on the ApplyWeb portal is before the deadline, I should be fine.

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Hey

i know the suspense about Yale is really making everyone anxious, so apologies for going off topic - Anyway, is anyone going for th Open House at Georgetown on March 31st? Also, any idea how much they offer for airfare etc? 

Good luck to everyone! 

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  On 2/17/2017 at 6:24 PM, polisci13542 said:

Is there anyone that contacted Yale about admissions? These trolls have really gotten into my head... 

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So far there are 11 entries. It looks like they are real, although no one has claimed on this forum. Perplexed!

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  On 2/15/2017 at 12:22 PM, globetrotter126 said:

I'm so sorry, I completely missed this post! I got an admit to the SIS PhD. Received an email from the program director on 9 Feb.

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No worries! And thanks for sharing the experience. I had received email little afterwards that week.

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  On 2/17/2017 at 6:28 PM, swanblack said:

So far there are 11 entries. It looks like they are real, although no one has claimed on this forum. Perplexed!

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trolls. 11 entries and not a single claim on here.

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An acceptance by Notre Dame just appeared on the results page.

Of course that would happen. I said yesterday that I expected results this week from everybody, EXCEPT Notre Dame. :lol:

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  On 2/17/2017 at 6:33 PM, resDQ said:

trolls. 11 entries and not a single claim on here.

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Could be. As one of the entries states that it was referred to "check website". Past rounds of decisions suggest Yale releases all decisions--admitted, rejected and waitlisted--at once. No one has indicated a decision category other than "accepted" yet. My status has not changed either. Fingers crossed.

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  On 2/17/2017 at 6:36 PM, VMcJ said:

An acceptance by Notre Dame just appeared on the results page.

Of course that would happen. I said yesterday that I expected results this week from everybody, EXCEPT Notre Dame. :lol:

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Oh. Oh man. xD

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  On 2/17/2017 at 5:32 PM, magicdonhuang said:

Don't these schools realize we all need to begin working on saving the republic? Send out those acceptances!

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Saving the Public? A PhD should help me become a better warlord so that I can conquer vast territories within the country and in the world when the Great War breaks out. 

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Saving the republic... From my perspective a PhD from a very respectable program is a good safeguard against domestic turmoil. There is always the potential to apply for a faculty position in New Zealand...

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  On 2/17/2017 at 4:53 PM, Kenga said:

But usually (my experience) they studied American politics before because they studied in the US. A complete international usually doesnt have the chance to study American politics prior to their acceptance into a PhD. What I wanted to say with that was that I think it is highly unlikely given my experience and experience from people I know: Internationals that studied internationally do not end up in the American subfield.

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Actually, you've got one right here

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  On 2/17/2017 at 7:09 PM, HermioneWannabe said:

Yeah thank you person who did this post, you've calmed a ton of people down!!

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Or maybe its a ploy by the same troll to relax us and then freak us out even more? Until several people claim an admit or rejection, I ain't believing anything. And that is regardless of the program (Yale, the one ND post, and what not)

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